Letizia Ramolino

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Maria Letizia Bonaparte
Maria Letizia Bonaparte

Maria Letizia Bonaparte née Ramolino (Marie-Lætitia Ramolino) (24 August 17502 February 1836) was the mother of Napoleon I of France.

She was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, to Giovanni Geronimo Ramolino (13 April 17231755) and Angela Maria Pietrasanta (circa 17251790). The Ramolinos were a mediocre rank of nobility in the Republic of Genoa. Letizia was not formally educated.

On 2 June 1764, when she was 14, she marrried attorney Carlo Buonaparte. She bore 13 children, eight of whom survived infancy, and most of which survivors were made monarchs by Napoleon:

She was a harsh mother, and had a very down-to-earth view of most things. When most European mothers, even those in the upper class, bathed perhaps once a month, she had her children bathed every other day.

When France under the Ancien Régime took control of Corsica, in 1769, French became the national language, but Letizia never learned the tongue. When she was 35, her husband died of cancer. She was decreed "Her Imperial Highness Madame, Mère of the Emperor" on 23 March 1805.

She died in Rome, outliving her most famous son Napoleone.

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