Caroline Bonaparte
Caroline Bonaparte (1782–1839) was the younger sister of Napoleon Bonaparte and served as Queen of Naples and Sicily from 1808 to 1815. She married General Joachim Murat, supporting his political ascent, and played a significant role in the Napoleonic era. In addition to her royal duties, she was known for her lavish lifestyle, which included acquiring the Élysée Palace in Paris, now the official residence of the French president. Caroline's legacy includes her ownership of a magnificent villa in Tuscany, which is currently on the market for over ten million euros.
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Caroline Bonaparte was the younger sister of Napoleon Bonaparte and a former queen of Naples.
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