Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte

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Zenaïde and Charlotte Bonaparte in 1821, by David. Zenaïde is the one in front.
Zenaïde and Charlotte Bonaparte in 1821, by David. Zenaïde is the one in front.
French Monarchy -
Bonaparte Dynasty

Napoleon I
Children
   Napoleon II
Siblings
   Napoleone
   Maria Anna
   Joseph, King of Spain
   Lucien, Prince of Canino
   Elisa, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
   Louis, King of Holland
   Pauline, Princess of Guastalla
   Caroline, Queen of Naples
   Jérôme, King of Westphalia
Nephews and nieces
   Princess Julie
   Princess Zénaïde
   Princess Charlotte
   Prince Charles
   Prince Louis
   Prince Pierre
   Prince Napoleon Charles
   Prince Napoleon Louis
   Napoleon III
   Prince Jérôme
   Prince Napoleon Joseph
   Princess Mathilde
Grandnephews and -nieces
   Prince Joseph
   Prince Lucien-Louis
   Prince Roland
   Princess Jeanne
   Prince Charles
   Prince Jerome
   Napoleon (V) Victor
Great Grandnephews and -nieces
   Princess Marie
   Princess Marie Clotilde
   Napoleon (VI) Louis
Great Great Grandnephews and -nieces
   Napoleon (VII) Charles
   Princess Catherine
   Princess Laure
   Prince Jerome
Great Great Great Grandnephews and -nieces
   Princess Caroline
   Prince Jean-Christophe
Napoleon II
Napoleon III
Children
   Napoleon (IV), Prince Imperial

Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte, Princess of Canino and Musignano (July 8, 1801- 1854) was the daughter of Joseph Bonaparte and Julie Clary. She joined her father in his Bordentown, New Jersey exile for several years.

She married her cousin, Charles Lucien Bonaparte, an ornithologist (who named the Zenaida doves after her). They had 12 children, including Lucien Cardinal Bonaparte.

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