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    • Marie Julie Clary (26 December 1771 – 7 April 1845), also known as Julie Bonaparte, was Queen of Naples, then of Spain and the Indies, as the wife of Joseph Bonaparte, who was King of Naples from January 1806 to June 1808, and later King of Spain and the Spanish West Indies from 25 June 1808 to June 1813. … See more

    Early life

    Marie Julie Clary was born in Marseille, France, the daughter of François Clary (Marseille, St Ferreol, 24 February … See more

    Marriage

    On 1 August 1794, at Cuges (Bouches-du-Rhône department), she married Joseph Bonaparte, elder brother of Napoléon Bonaparte. She accompanied her spouse to Italy when he became ambassador to Rome in 17… See more

    BornMarie Julie Clary · 26 December 1771 · Marseille, Kingdom of France
    Died7 April 1845 (aged 73) · Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
    SpouseJoseph Bonaparte · (m. 1794; died 1844)
    Queen of Naples

    Joseph was made King of Naples in 1806, thereby making Julie queen consort of Naples. She preferred to stay separated from him in Mortefontaine, however, and was ceremoniously treated as queen in the Imperial co… See more

    Queen of Spain

    In 1808, Joseph was made King of Spain and Julie thereby formally became Queen of Spain. She was the first queen of Spain not of royal birth. However, she did not join him when he traveled to Spain and in fact never lived … See more

    The fall of Napoleon

    Napoleon's army was defeated at the Battle of Vitoria on 21 June 1813. During the war, Julie gave refuge to her sister Desirée Clary, who by her marriage to the Crown Prince of Sweden was in fact an enemy citizen, as … See more

    Later life

    Julie settled in Brussels in 1821, and then in Florence, Italy, at the Palazzo Serristori. She did not socialize with the French people. She was described as charming, quiet, dignified and peaceful and generally well liked. In 18… See more

    Children

    Joseph and Julie Bonaparte had three daughters:
    • Julie Joséphine Bonaparte (Genoa, 29 February 1796 – Genoa, 6 June 1797).
    Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte (Paris, 8 July 1801 – … See more

     
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