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  1. Marie Clotilde Eugénie Alberte Laetitia Geneviève Bonaparte (20 March 1912, Brussels, Belgium – 14 April 1996, Château de la Pommerie, Cendrieux, France) was a French princess of the Bonaparte dynasty, the eldest child of Victor, Prince Napoléon and his wife, Princess Clémentine of Belgium.

  2. Marie-Clotilde Eugénie Alberte Laetitia Geneviève Bonaparte est une princesse de la famille impériale française, née le 20 mars 1912 à Bruxelles et morte au château de la Pommerie, à Cendrieux , le 14 avril 1996 [1].

  3. 7 de out. de 2021 · Ela pertencia à realeza e era extremamente rica, mas sua curiosidade e frustrações a levaram a ser pioneira na pesquisa da sexualidade feminina — e discípula de Freud.

  4. Marie Bonaparte se tornou uma figura importante da psicanálise em Paris e teve vários pacientes, em paralelo a suas atividades protocolares como princesa.

    • Life
    • Titles and Heraldry
    • Posterity and Honours
    • Bibliography

    Early years

    Third daughter of King Leopold II of Belgium and Queen Marie Henriette, Clémentine Albertine Marie Léopoldine of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was born at the Palace of Laeken on 30 July 1872, at 6 p.m., three years after the accidental death of her older brother Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant, the King's sole direct heir. The latter nourished the hope of having a second son and had therefore resumed an intimate life with the Queen; but, after a miscarriage in March 1871, another girl is born: Cléme...

    First loves and more independence

    As a teenager, Clémentine fell in love with her cousin Prince Baudouin, considered the future heir to the throne. The young man, who did not share the feelings that his cousin had for him and did not like the atmosphere that reigned at his uncle's house in Laeken, was supported in his refusal by his parents, accentuating the cooling of relations between Leopold II and his brother the Count of Flanders, father of the intended groom. The latter found his niece a "beautiful lady, but too tall an...

    Family affairs

    While Clémentine had acquired a certain freedom, her older sisters were gradually ostracized from the Belgian royal family. In 1895, the eldest, Louise, fell under the spell of a Croatian officer, Geza Mattachich (Croatian: Gejza Matačić), with whom she had an adulterous relationship known throughout Europe. King Leopold II and Queen Marie Henriette forbade Stéphanie to see her sister Louise, who was no longer received in Belgium. In 1898, Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Louise's sco...

    Titles

    At her birth, as the daughter of King Leopold II, Clémentine was titled Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Duchess in Saxony, with the predicate of Royal Highness, according to the titles of her house, and bears the unofficial title of Princess of Belgium, which will be officially regularized by Royal Decree dated 14 March 1891. The titles worn in 2020 by the members of House of Bonaparte have no legal existence in France and are considered as courtesy titles. They are assigned by the “Hea...

    Toponymy

    1. Avenue Clémentine runs through Saint-Gilles and Forest. 2. The Clémentine Square was inaugurated in 1904 at Laeken. 3. There is a Rue Clémentine in Ixelles and Antwerp, a Clémentine Square in Ostend, as well as an Avenue Clémentine in Ghent, at De Haan and at Spa. 4. La Clémentineis a yacht built in 1887 and acquired in 1897 by King Leopold II. In 1918, under the English flag, the vessel ran aground on the English coast. 5. The Princess Clémentine steamboat is one of the seven who connecte...

    Painting

    1. Around 1880: portrait by Louis Gallait. 2. Around 1900: full-length portrait by Emile Wauters, initially kept at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, then at the Charlier Museum in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode. 3. 1913: portrait of Clémentine and her daughter in the style of the King of Rome, by André Brouillet presented at the Salon du Paris.

    Honours

    1. France 1.1. Knight of the Legion of Honour(1952)

    Bilteryst, Damien (2013). Le prince Baudouin: Frère du Roi-Chevalier (in French). Brussels: Éditions Racine. ISBN 978-2-87386-847-5.
    Defrance, Olivier (2001). Louise de Saxe-Cobourg:Amours, argent, procès (in French). Brussels: Éditions Racine. ISBN 978-2-87386-230-5.
    de Witt, Laetitia (2007). Le Prince Victor Napoléon (in French). Paris: Fayard. ISBN 978-2-213-63127-1.
    Dumont, Georges-Henri (1959). La dynastie belge (in French). Paris-Brussels: Elsevier.
  5. BBC Lê Quem foi Marie Bonaparte, a princesa pioneira em estudos sobre o orgasmo feminino. Ela pertencia à realeza e era extremamente rica, mas sua curiosidade e frustrações a levaram a ser...

  6. 6 de set. de 2021 · 11 abril 2017. Ela pertencia à realeza e era extremamente rica, mas sua curiosidade e frustrações a levaram a ser pioneira na pesquisa da sexualidade feminina — e discípula de Freud.