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The Napoleonic Museum in Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Napoleonic Museum in Rome, Italy
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Room IX - Zenaide and Carlotta in the Napoleonic Museum in Rome Italy. The room is dedicated to Zenaide and Carlotta, daughters of Joseph Bonaparte. The Napoleonic Museum hosts Napoleonic paintings and heirlooms donated to the city of Rome by Count Giuseppe Primoli, the Emperor’s grandson. The Count’s wish was not so much to display the imperial grandeur of the Bonaparte family as to recount their private history and celebrate the close relationship between the Bonapartes and the city of Rome.


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