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Marie-Studolmine Bonaparte-Wyse (1831 - 1902)

Short name Marie-Studolmine Bonaparte-Wyse
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First name Marie-Studolmine
Birth name Bonaparte-Wyse
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Alternative name Marie-Lætitia Bonaparte-Wyse — Marie de Solms — Madame Rattazzi — Madame Rattazi — Maria Letizia de Rute — Le baron de Stock — Bernard Camille
Date of birth 1831
Date of death 1902
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Sex Female
Place of birth Ireland
Place of death Paris
Lived in France , Paris
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Marie-Studolmine Bonaparte-Wyse was ...
related to Patrocinio de Biedma y la Moneda de Rodríguez
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Place(s) of Residence France , Paris
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Le Portugal à vol d’oiseau (1883) 0 0
La Petite reine, impressions et souvenirs de Hollande (1899) 0 0

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"Madame Rattazzi" Madame Rattazzi [unidentified author, multiple, separate records to be made] 1875 comments on person
*Mention in Histoire des femmes écrivains de la France Henri Carton 1886 is biography of

MENTIONED IN: - Henri Carton, Histoire des femmes ecrivains de la France, 1886, p.262. - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992

Hosted a salon in Paris with guests such as Victor Hugo, Eugène Sue, Gérard de Nerval, François Ponsard, Sainte-Beuve, Alexandre Dumas fils and George Sand.

Corresponding with Eugène Sue, Ponsard, Lamennais, Béranger.