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  1. Marie-Félix Blanc, princesse Bonaparte, est née le 22 décembre 1859 à Paris et morte le 1 er août 1882 à Saint-Cloud, en France. Épouse de Roland Bonaparte, elle est l'une des héritières du richissime François Blanc, fondateur du casino de Monte-Carlo et de la Société des bains de mer de Monaco.

  2. Princess Marie-Félix Bonaparte (née Marie-Félix Blanc; 22 December 1859 – 1 August 1882) was a French heiress. Born into a wealthy French bourgeoisie family with financial holdings in Monaco and Germany, she was left with a large inheritance after her father's death.

  3. Jul 2, 2022 · Marie Félix Blanc, née à Paris (ancien 1er arrondissement) le 22 décembre 1859, était la fille de François Blanc et Marie Charlotte Hensel. Elle a épousé le prince Roland Bonaparte le 6 novembre 1880 à Paris (1er arrondissement). Marie Félix Blanc est morte à Saint-Cloud le 1er août 1882.

    • Female
    • December 22, 1859
    • Roland (Ruflin) Bonaparte
    • August 1, 1882
  4. May 1, 2022 · Princess Marie-Félix Bonaparte (née Marie-Félix Blanc; 22 December 1859 – 1 August 1882) was a French heiress. Born into a wealthy French bourgeoisie family with financial holdings in Monaco and Germany, she was left with a large inheritance after her father's death.

    • Île-de-France
    • December 22, 1859
    • Roland Napoleon Bonaparte, Prince
    • August 1, 1882
  5. Jul 13, 2019 · Marie-Félix Blanc was born on 22 December 1859 as the daughter of François Blanc, founder of the Monte-Carlo casino, and Marie Blanc (née Hensel). Prince Ronald Bonaparte was a grandson of Lucien Bonaparte, the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, who probably was more in love with Marie-Félix’s money than Marie-Félix herself.

  6. Apr 25, 2018 · Marie-Félix Blanc was born on 22 December 1859 as the daughter of François Blanc, founder of the Monte-Carlo casino, and Marie Blanc (née Hensel). Prince Ronald Bonaparte was a grandson of Lucien Bonaparte, the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, who probably was more in love with Marie-Félix’s money than Marie-Félix herself.

  7. Bored with the pageantry, Marie offered a sampling of the psychoanalytic method to the gentleman seated next to her, the future French president François Mitterrand. Mitterrand obliged Marie, and the pair barely witnessed the pomp and ceremony, finding their own dialogue far more interesting.

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