Catharina Of Wrttemberg

Catharina Frederica von Wrttemberg (February 21, 1783 - November 29, 1835) was the second wife of Jerome Bonaparte. Catharina was born in St. Petersburg, Russia to King Friedrich I von Wrttemberg and Princess Auguste Caroline Friederike Luise von Braunschweig-Wolfenbttel. She was Jerome Bonaparte's second wife, married on August 22, 1807 in the Royal Palace at Fontainebleau, France. Catharina died in Lausanne, Switzerland. The daughter of Jerome Bonaparte and Catharina of Wrttemberg, the princess Mathilde Bonaparte, 1820-1904, was prominent during and after the Second Empire as hostess to men of arts and letters. Catharina of Wrttemberg Catharina of Wrttemberg

 

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