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Maria-Letizia Bonaparte [b] (née Ramolino; [c] 24 August 1750 or 1749 [a] – 2 February 1836), known as Letizia Bonaparte, was a Corsican noblewoman and the mother of Napoleon I of France. She received the title " Madame Mère " (French for "Madame Mother") due to her status as the Emperor's mother.
In its day, the complex included a boys' dorm and a girls' dorm in a park-like setting. Milwaukee County's facility handled cases that the state school at Sparta would not. [53] [54] 44: Milwaukee County School of Agriculture and Domestic Economy Historic District: Milwaukee County School of Agriculture and Domestic Economy Historic District ...
Large Arts and Crafts-style house designed by Messmer & Son and built in 1906 for William Engelbert Conrad, a tannery owner. In 1953 the house was bought by Willie and B. Fostoria Jones, African Americans involved in a number of black-owned businesses in Bronzeville, and the basement bar became a local social center.
The Packing House restaurant, 900 E. Layton Ave., has been a family-owned favorite in Milwaukee since 1974. The spot has an in-restaurant menu and bar, but it's perhaps best known for its Friday ...
This is a list of the members of the House of Bonaparte, ... Letizia Bonaparte; Louis Bonaparte (1864–1932) Louis Bonaparte; Louis Lucien Bonaparte; Louis, Prince ...
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In his House of History interview, Vincent Morrow remembers being asked by a group of friends to get involved in bringing the ballroom scene to Milwaukee in the 1990s.
The House of Bonaparte (originally Buonaparte) [a] is a former imperial and royal European dynasty of French and Italian origin. It was founded in 1804 by Napoleon I , the son of Corsican nobleman Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Buonaparte (née Ramolino).