Marie Bonapartová

Marie Bonapartová
řecká a dánská princezna
Portrét
Narození2. července 1882
Saint-Cloud, Třetí Francouzská republika
Úmrtí21. září 1962 (80 let)
Saint-Tropez, Francie
Sňatek21. listopadu 1907
ManželJiří Řecký a Dánský
PotomciPetr Řecký a Dánský
Evženie Řecká a Dánská
RodBonapartové
OtecRoland Bonaparte
MatkaMarie-Félix Blanc
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Princezna Marie Bonapartová (2. července 1882, Saint-Cloud, Francie21. září 1962, Gassin) byla francouzská spisovatelka a psychoanalytička, pravnučka Luciena Bonaparta, bratra Napoleona I.

Původ

Její matka pocházela z velmi bohaté rodiny v Monte Carlu. Roku 1907 se Marie provdala za řeckého prince Jiřího z vedlejší linie dánské královské rodiny, se kterým měla dvě děti, Petra a Evženii.

Patřila k průkopnicím psychoanalýzy ve Francii a úzce spolupracovala se Sigmundem Freudem, jehož spisy překládala a jemuž roku 1938 pomohla uprchnout z nacistického Německa. Napsala knihy o Edgaru Allanu Poeovi, o teorii pudů a o ženské sexualitě. Psychoterapeutickou praxi provozovala až do své smrti.

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Zakladatel psychoanalýzy Sigmund Freud kouří doutník.
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LA PRINCESSE MARIE WAS A DAUGHTER OF ROLAND BONAPARTE AND MARIE BLANC.

MARIE WAS A SUITOR AND DISCIPLE OF SIGMUND FREUD AND HIS THEORIES. SHE HAD A VERY LONG LIFE.
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  • It features an escutcheon divided by the red and white cross of the Order of the Danneborg, the first quarter features the arms of Denmark (three crowned blue lions and nine hearts in yellow field). The second of Schleswig (two blue lions passant in yellow field). The third divided into four; the chief features the three royal crowns in blue field of Sweden, the second half with a crowned stockfish on red field of Iceland and the last half divided between the ram of the Faroe Islands and a polar bear of Greenland, both on blue fields. The fourth quarter is divided between two halves, the chief depicts a yellow field with a blue lion passant over nine red hearts of the King of the Goths, the lower half depicts a crowned golden lindorm on a red field of the King of the Wends.
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  • The escutcheon rests on a golden pedestal and supported by two human figures representing the Greek mythological hero Herakles (Heracles), holding a wooden club and wearing the skin of the Nemean lion.
  • The escutcheon is surrounded by the ribbon and cross of the Order of the Redeemer, the cross depicts Christ Pantocrator, surrounded by the order's motto:"Η ΔΕΞΙΑ ΣΟΥ ΧΕΙΡ, ΚΥΡΙΕ, ΔΕΔΟΞΑΣΤΑΙ ΕΝ ΙΣΧΥΙ" or "Thy right hand, O Lord, is become glorious in power" from Exodus, 15:6.
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Royal arms of Denmark from 1972.