Caroline Bonaparte
1782–1839 (age 57)
Biography
Caroline Bonaparte (1782–1839) was the sister of Napoleon Bonaparte and served as queen consort through her marriage, playing a notable role in the aristocratic circles of early 19th-century Europe. Born into the Bonapartist family during their ascendancy, she experienced the dramatic rise and fall of her brother's empire and the subsequent restoration of European monarchies.
Caroline's life was marked by the privileges and complexities of her elevated station, navigating the intricate politics of European courts during a period of revolutionary change and restoration. Her burial at the Ognissanti Church in Florence reflects her significance within Italian aristocratic society and her connections to the prominent families of her era. She remains a figure of historical interest for her connections to one of history's most consequential families.