Bartolini-Badelli, Giustina (fl. 1840)
Bartolini-Badelli, Giustina (fl. 1840)
Third wife of Jérôme Bonaparte. Name variations: Giustina Pecori. Born Giustina Pecori-Suárez Grimaldi; m. Jérôme Bonaparte (1784–1860), brother of Napoleon I, in a religious ceremony, 1840, and later in a civil ceremony, 1853.
Widow of an Italian noble, married Jérôme Bonaparte after bailing him out of debt; in return, Jérôme was unfaithful and squandered her money.
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