Éléonore-Justine Ruflin
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Princess Éléonore-Justine Bonaparte (née Éléonore-Justine Ruflin; 1 July 1832 – 13 October 1905) was the wife of Prince Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte. Under the pseudonym Nina Bonaparte she published a memoir titled History of My Life. As she was from a peasant background, her morganatic marriage to Prince Pierre-Napoléon, although recognized by the Catholic Church, was not accepted by Napoleon III and the House of Bonaparte and did not receive civil legitimacy until the fall of the Second French Empire.
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Born | Éléonore-Justine Ruflin (1832-07-01)1 July 1832 Paris, Kingdom of France |
Died | 13 October 1905(1905-10-13) (aged 73) Paris, French Third Republic |
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Spouse | Prince Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte |
Issue | Prince Roland Bonaparte Princess Jeanne, Marquise de Villeneuve-Escaplon |
House | Bonaparte (by marriage) |
Father | Julien Ruflin |
Mother | Justine Bucard |
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