Elisa Napoléone Baciocchi
Elisa Napoléone Baciocchi | |
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Elisa by Marie-Guillemine Benoist, 1810. | |
Spouse(s) | Filippo Camerata-Passionei di Mazzoleni |
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Full name
Elisa Napoléone Baciocchi Levoy | |
Noble family | Baciocchi |
Father | Felice Pasquale Baciocchi |
Mother | Elisa Bonaparte |
Born |
1806 Lucca, Italy |
Died |
1869 (aged 62–63) Korn-er-Hoüet, Colpo, Brittany, France |
Elisa Napoleona Baciocchi Levoy (1806–1869) was a daughter of Elisa Bonaparte, a sister to Napoleon I of France, and Felice Baciocchi (and their only child to survive to adulthood).
Life
Princess Elisa Napoléone Baciocchi Levoy was born at Lucca.
On 17 November 1824, she married count Filippo Camerata-Passionei di Mazzoleni (1805–1882) in Florence. They had one son, Charles Félix Jean-Baptiste Camerata-Passionei di Mazzoleni, born in 1826. The couple separated shortly after their son's birth, and Elisa moved to Trieste, where she contacted the other exiled members of the Bonaparte family to try to re-establish Napoleon's only son, Napoleon François, on the throne of France.
On Napoleon François's death in 1832, Elisa supported the rise of her cousin Louis-Napoleon and on his accession as emperor Napoleon III in 1852, she moved to Paris. There she obtained the title of maîtres des requêtes au Conseil d'État for her son, but he could not withstand the pressure of court life and died aged only 26 in mysterious circumstances. Deeply affected by her son's death, Elisa left the court and, after a brief stay in the Veneto, settled for good in Brittany, where she devoted herself to tilling her lands and creating a farm and several fisheries.
She also built the chateau of Korn-er-Hoüet at Colpo, where she died in 1869 aged 63.
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Elisa and her mother by François Gérard, 1811.
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150px|thumb|right|Élisa Napoléone Baciocchi et son chien, Lorenzo Bartolini, 1812.
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