Julie Clary

E102444

Julie Clary was a French noblewoman who became Queen consort of Naples and later of Spain through her marriage into the Bonaparte family.

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Julie Clary canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French noblewoman
human
queen consort
birthDate 1771-12-26
birthName Marie Julie Clary
birthPlace Kingdom of France
Marseille
burialPlace Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence
surface form: Santa Croce, Florence
child Charlotte Bonaparte
Zénaïde Bonaparte
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1845-04-07
deathPlace Florence
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
era Napoleonic era
familyName Clary
father François Clary
givenName Julie
languageSpoken French
marriageDate 1794-08-01
memberOf Bonaparte dynasty
surface form: Bonaparte family
monarchConsortOf Kingdom of Naples
Kingdom of Spain
mother Françoise Rose Somis
nobleTitle Countess of Survilliers
Queen of Naples
Queen of Spain
notableRelative Désirée Clary
Jean Baptiste Bernadotte
surface form: Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte

Napoleon Bonaparte
positionHeld Queen Maria Carolina of Naples
surface form: Queen consort of Naples

Queen consort of Spain
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Florence
Frankfurt am Main
surface form: Frankfurt

Madrid
Naples
Paris
sibling Anne Clary
Hortense de Beauharnais
surface form: Désirée Clary

François Clary
surface form: François Clary (the younger)

Honorine Clary
Marie Rose Clary
Nicolas Joseph Clary
François Clary
surface form: Étienne-François Clary
spouse Joseph Bonaparte
spouseOccupation King of Naples
King of Spain

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Joseph Bonaparte spouse Julie Clary
Count of Survilliers spouse Julie Clary
subject surface form: Joseph Bonaparte
Zénaïde Bonaparte mother Julie Clary