Camillo Borghese

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Camillo Borghese was an Italian nobleman and Prince of Sulmona and Rossano, best known as the second husband of Pauline Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form As subject As object
Camillo Borghese (1775–1832) 0 1

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian nobleman
human
prince
associatedWith First French Empire
Napoleonic court
birthDate 1775-07-19
birthPlace Turin
burialPlace Basilica of Saint Mary Major
surface form: "Santa Maria Maggiore (Rome)"
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Italy
surface form: "Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)"

Kingdom of Sardinia
deathDate 1832-04-09
deathPlace Florence
donated Borghese art collection to France
familyName Borghese
father Marcantonio IV Borghese
givenName Camillo
heritage Piedmontese
languageSpoken French
Italian
memberOf Borghese
surface form: "House of Borghese"
mother Thérèse de La Rochefoucauld
nobleRank prince
nobleTitle Duke of Guastalla NERFINISHED
Prince of Rossano
Prince of Sulmona
notableEvent marriage to Pauline Bonaparte in 1803
notableFor being second husband of Pauline Bonaparte
occupation courtier
landowner
owned Villa Borghese gardens
surface form: "Villa Borghese (Rome)"
positionHeld Grand Officier de la Légion d'honneur
surface form: "Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour"
relative Napoleon Bonaparte NERFINISHED
Pauline Bonaparte
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Florence
Rome
sibling Agnese Borghese
Francesco Borghese
Giulio Borghese
spouse Pauline Bonaparte
Pauline Bonaparte
surface form: "Pauline Bonaparte (m. 1803)"
titleHolderOf Borghese principality of Sulmona
surface form: "Borghese principality of Rossano"

Borghese principality of Sulmona

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pope Paul V birthName Camillo Borghese
subject surface form: "Venus Victrix (Canova)"
Borghese hasNotableMember Camillo Borghese
Borghese hasNotableMember Camillo Borghese
this entity surface form: "Camillo Borghese (1775–1832)"
Canova sculpture "Venus Victrix" patron Camillo Borghese
subject surface form: "Venus Victrix (Canova)"
Pauline Bonaparte spouse Camillo Borghese