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François Clary (24 February 1725 – 20 January 1794) was a wealthy Irish-French merchant and is an ancestor of many European monarchs by two of his daughters. He was the father of Julie Clary, Queen of Naples and of Spain and the Indies by marriage to Joseph Bonaparte, a brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was also the father of Désirée Clary, who was first engaged to Napoleon and later became Queen of Sweden and Norway by marriage to King Charles XIV John.

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  • فرانسوا كلاري (بالفرنسية: François Clary)‏ هو ‏ فرنسي، ولد في 24 فبراير 1725 في مارسيليا في فرنسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 20 يناير 1794. (ar)
  • François Clary (24 February 1725 – 20 January 1794) was a wealthy Irish-French merchant and is an ancestor of many European monarchs by two of his daughters. He was the father of Julie Clary, Queen of Naples and of Spain and the Indies by marriage to Joseph Bonaparte, a brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was also the father of Désirée Clary, who was first engaged to Napoleon and later became Queen of Sweden and Norway by marriage to King Charles XIV John. (en)
  • François Clary, né le 24 janvier 1725 à Marseille et mort dans la même ville le 20 janvier 1794, est un armateur et grand négociant marseillais de la fin du XVIIIe siècle dont la valeur a été éclipsée par la fortune de deux de ses filles, Julie et Désirée. (fr)
  • François Clary (Marsiglia, 24 febbraio 1725 – Marsiglia, 20 gennaio 1794) è stato un mercante francese. È l'antenato di molti monarchi europei attraverso le due figlie: Julie e Désirée. (it)
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  • 1794-01-20 (xsd:date)
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  • 1725-02-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Saint-Ferréol, Marseille, Kingdom of France (en)
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  • François Clary (en)
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  • 1794-01-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Marseille, French First Republic (en)
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  • Joseph Clary (en)
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  • Désirée, Queen of Sweden and Norway (en)
  • Julie, Queen of Spain and Naples (en)
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  • Françoise Agnès Ammoric (en)
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  • François Clary (en)
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  • فرانسوا كلاري (بالفرنسية: François Clary)‏ هو ‏ فرنسي، ولد في 24 فبراير 1725 في مارسيليا في فرنسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 20 يناير 1794. (ar)
  • François Clary (24 February 1725 – 20 January 1794) was a wealthy Irish-French merchant and is an ancestor of many European monarchs by two of his daughters. He was the father of Julie Clary, Queen of Naples and of Spain and the Indies by marriage to Joseph Bonaparte, a brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was also the father of Désirée Clary, who was first engaged to Napoleon and later became Queen of Sweden and Norway by marriage to King Charles XIV John. (en)
  • François Clary, né le 24 janvier 1725 à Marseille et mort dans la même ville le 20 janvier 1794, est un armateur et grand négociant marseillais de la fin du XVIIIe siècle dont la valeur a été éclipsée par la fortune de deux de ses filles, Julie et Désirée. (fr)
  • François Clary (Marsiglia, 24 febbraio 1725 – Marsiglia, 20 gennaio 1794) è stato un mercante francese. È l'antenato di molti monarchi europei attraverso le due figlie: Julie e Désirée. (it)
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  • فرانسوا كلاري (ar)
  • François Clary (en)
  • François Clary (fr)
  • François Clary (it)
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