Julie Clary

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Julie Clary and her daughters
Julie Clary and her daughters

(Marie) Julie Clary (December 26, 1771April 7, 1845) was the daughter of François Clary (1725-1794), a wealthy Marseille silk merchant, and his second wife Françoise Rose Somis (1737-1815). On August 1, 1794 at Cuges she married Joseph Bonaparte, brother of Napoléon Bonaparte, and later King of Naples and King of Spain.

They had three daughters:

Her sister Désirée Clary became Queen of Sweden upon the accession of her husband, Marshal Bernadotte, as King of that nation.

Preceded by
Marie Caroline of Austria
Queen Consort of Naples
1806-1808
Succeeded by
Caroline Bonaparte
Preceded by
Maria Luisa of Parma
Queen Consort of Spain
1808-1813
Succeeded by
Maria Isabel of Portugal
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