
Queen consort of Naples and Spain (1771-1845)
1771 — 1845
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Profession
Queen consort of Naples and Spain (1771-1845)
Born
December 26, 1771
Died
1845 (age ~74)
Name Origin
French
Timeline
salonnière
1771
Born in Marseille (1771-12-26)
1845
Died in Florence
About
Marie Julie Clary, also known as Julie Bonaparte, was Queen of Naples, then of Spain and the Indies, as the wife of Joseph Bonaparte, who was King of Naples from January 1806 to June 1808, and later King of Spain and the Spanish West Indies from 25 June 1808 to June 1813.
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Marie Julie Clary, also known as Julie Bonaparte, was Queen of Naples, then of Spain and the Indies, as the wife of Joseph Bonaparte, who was King of Naples from January 1806 to June 1808, and later King of Spain and the Spanish West Indies from 25 June 1808 to June 1813.
The name Julie means "A female given name from French Julie, popular in the latter half of the 20th century, equivalent to English Julia.. Etymology: From Julie, julye, iulius, from julie, from jule, juil, from iūlius (Gaius Julius Caesar's month), perhaps a contraction of *Iovilios, "descended from Jove", from Latin Iuppiter, from - *dyeu-pəter-, from Proto-Indo-European *deyw-os, 'god', + *pəter, 'father'.". It is of French origin.
Julie Clary was born on December 26, 1771.
Julie Clary died in 1845, at approximately 74 years of age.
Name Meaning
A female given name from French Julie, popular in the latter half of the 20th century, equivalent to English Julia.. Etymology: From Julie, julye, iulius, from julie, from jule, juil, from iūlius (Gaius Julius Caesar's month), perhaps a contraction of *Iovilios, "descended from Jove", from Latin Iuppiter, from - *dyeu-pəter-, from Proto-Indo-European *deyw-os, 'god', + *pəter, 'father'.
The name Julie is of French origin, meaning "A female given name from French Julie, popular in the latter half of the 20th century, equivalent to English Julia.. Etymology: From Julie, julye, iulius, from julie, from jule, juil, from iūlius (Gaius Julius Caesar's month), perhaps a contraction of *Iovilios, "descended from Jove", from Latin Iuppiter, from - *dyeu-pəter-, from Proto-Indo-European *deyw-os, 'god', + *pəter, 'father'.". It is traditionally a female name.
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Julie — December 26, 1771
Zodiac & Calendar Signs
Western Zodiac
Capricorn
Ambitious, disciplined, patient
Earth · Saturn · Dec 22 – Jan 19
Chinese Zodiac
Rabbit
Quiet, elegant, kind
Metal · Yin
Mayan Tzolkin
8 Imix
Dragon — creation, primordial energy
Celtic Tree
Birch
Ambitious, driven, charming
Ogham: Beith · Dec 24 – Jan 20
Would you name your baby Julie?
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The world is a little different because you existed.
— ?
Crowns are heavy. You wore yours well.
— a historian
Stopped here. Glad I did.
— a passerby
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