Rione IV Campo Marzio in Roma in Città metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Latium, Rome, Italy — Central Italy (Tyrrhenian Coast)
Prince Girolamo Napoleone
In questo albergo terminava la nobile vita il XVII marzo MDCCCXCI, Il Principe Girolamo Napoleone, sposo di Clotilde di Savoia, nipote del grande imperatore. In tempi di ansie e di speranze, con opera assidua e vivida, propugnò l'indipendenza e la libertà nostra, e Roma capitale d'Italia.
Il governatorato di Roma con memore animo pose.
In this hotel, on the 17th of March, 1891, the noble life of Prince Girolamo Napoleone came to an end. He was the husband of Clotilde di Savoia, granddaughter of the great emperor. In times of anxieties and hopes, with diligent and vivid work, he championed our independence and freedom, and Rome as the capital of Italy.
The governorship of Rome was established with a memorable spirit.
Erected by City of Rome.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Notable Events. A significant historical date for this entry is March 17, 1891.
Location. 41° 54.589′ N, 12° 28.647′ E. Marker is in Roma, Lazio (Latium, Rome), in Città metropolitana di Roma Capitale. It is in Rione IV Campo Marzio. It is on Via del Babuino just north of Via Margutta, on the right when traveling north. The marker is located along the wall of the building. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: Via del Babuino 9, Roma, Lazio 00187, Italy. Touch for directions.
Regionally, it is in Europe, the European Union, the Schengen Area, a coastal Mediterranean country, and the Western World. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Byzantine Empire and specifically also the Roman Empire.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Hotel Palazzo Nainer (a few steps from this marker); Hotel de Russie (a few steps from this marker); Chiesa di Santa Maria di Montesanto / Church of Saint Mary of Montesanto (within shouting distance of this marker); Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli / Church of Saint Mary of Miracles (within shouting distance of this marker); Eleonora de Fonseca Pimentel (about 120 meters away, measured in a direct line); Official connection between Via Del Babuino and Madison Avenue (about 150 meters away); Juliusz Słowacki (about 150 meters away); Carlos Federico Sáez (about 180 meters away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Roma.
Also see . . . Prince Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte. Wikipedia
Prince Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (9 September 1822 – 17 March 1891), usually called Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte or Jérôme Bonaparte, was the second son of Jérôme, King of Westphalia, youngest brother of Napoleon I, and his second wife Catharina of Württemberg. Following the death of his cousin Louis-Napoléon, Prince Imperial in 1879, he claimed headship of the House of Bonaparte until his death in 1891. An outspoken liberal however, he was passed over as heir in his cousin's final will, which instead chose his elder son Victor, who was favored by most Bonapartists. From the 1880s onwards, he was one of the stronger supporters of General Georges Boulanger, together with other monarchist forces.(Submitted on January 23, 2025, by James Hulse of Medina, Texas.)
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