Princess Bonaparte

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Princess Bonaparte is a noble title associated with members of the Bonaparte family, notably borne by Mathilde Bonaparte, a prominent 19th-century French socialite and patron of the arts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title
associatedWith Bonaparte family NERFINISHED
House of Bonaparte NERFINISHED
country France
dynasty Napoleonic dynasty NERFINISHED
familyBranch imperial Bonaparte line
follows non-titled Bonaparte family members
hasBearerOccupation patron of the arts
socialite
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Napoleonic legacy
hasGenderedForm female title
historicalPeriodOfUse 19th century
20th century
languageOfTitle French
namedAfter Bonaparte family name
nobleRank princess
notableBearer Mathilde Bonaparte NERFINISHED
Mathilde Létizia Wilhelmine Bonaparte NERFINISHED
notableContext Second French Empire NERFINISHED
precededBy lower-ranking noble titles in France
relatedTitle Emperor of the French NERFINISHED
Prince Bonaparte NERFINISHED
socialRole aristocracy of France
sphereOfInfluence Parisian high society
titleHolderRole French princess
typeOfNobility imperial nobility
usedBy members of the Bonaparte family
usedInMonarchyType imperial monarchy

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Mathilde Bonaparte nobleTitle Princess Bonaparte
Princess Letizia Bonaparte nobleTitle Princess Bonaparte