See Also: Bonaparte, (Marie-) Pauline(encyclopedia)
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Pauline's(tourism)
Pauline (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
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Chez Pauline(tourism)
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Papulosquamous (medicine) and Bonaparte, (Marie-) Pauline (sh)
Papulosquamous (medicine)
papulosquamous
Denoting an eruption composed of both papules and scales.
Origin: papulo-+ L. Squamosus, scaly (squamous)
Bonaparte, (Marie-) Pauline (sh)
born Oct. 20, 1780, Ajaccio, Corsica
died June 9, 1825, Florence
French noblewoman.
A sister of Napoleon, in 1797 she married one of his staff officers, Gen. C.V.E. Leclerc (1772-1802). After Leclerc's death, she married Prince Camillo F.L. Borghese (1803) and went with him to Rome. She soon tired of him and returned to Paris, where her behaviour caused some scandal. In 1806 she received the title of duchess of Guastalla. She died of cancer in Florence.
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