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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Charles-Lucein-Jules-Laurent Bonaparte
He was the eldest son of Lucien Bonaparte, the brother of Napoleon, and was educated in the universities of Italy.
Bonaparte had twelve children of whom eight survived him.
Bonaparte became an honorary member of the Academy of
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  Bonaparte (Napoléon Ier)
Bonaparte sera, grâce à l'appui de Marbeuf, boursier avec son frère Joseph au collège d'Autun en 1778, puis à l'Ecole militaire de Brienne de 1779 à 1784 et enfin à celle de Paris en 1785.
Bonaparte enchaîne alors les victoires de Castiglione le 5 août, de Roveredo le 4 septembre et Bassano le 8 septembre.
Bonaparte se fait nommer par le Conseil des Anciens commandant des troupes de Paris le 18 Brumaire (9 novembre 1799) avec l'appui de certains membres du Directoire, notamment Sieyès et Roger-Ducos, des ministres Talleyrand et Fouché et de son frère Lucien.
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 Biografía de Napoleón Bonaparte, Emperador de Francia
Fue hijo de Charles (Carlos María) Bonaparte, quien en un principio tenía como apellido Buonaparte, hasta que para afrancesarlo quedó Bonaparte, procedía de una familia toscana asentada en Córcega a comienzos del siglo XVI y que ya, a mediados del siglo XVIII, había conseguido una destacada situación como propietario agrícola y comerciante.
Napoleón Bonaparte es considerado uno de los más importantes estrategas de la historia, su capacidad de mando, su creatividad al igual que su adaptación a las nuevas circunstancias fueron características clave para su éxito.
Bonaparte siente entonces todos los beneficios que puede sacar de tal operación, es su oportunidad para alcanzar uno de los más grandes poderes de Europa.
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 Charles Bonaparte
Charles Bonaparte est né le 27 mars 1746 à Ajaccio.
Lorsqu'en 1768 les Français voulurent prendre possession de la Corse, Charles Bonaparte combattit aux côtés de Paoli.
En juin 1777, Charles Bonaparte est élu député de la noblesse de Corse, et envoyé en délégation à Versailles.
www.1789-1815.com /bonap_charles.htm   (284 words)

  
 Charles Hotel Prague, Hotel Charles Prague
The Charles Hotel is perfectly situated in the historic "Little Quarter" between the Old Town and the Castle.
There is also a great variety of restaurants to be found nearby, so guests need go no further than the luxurious lobby bar for drinks.
The guest rooms at The Charles Hotel are furnished with Baroque-style period furniture appointed and restored, paneled, roofing beams.
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  Natural History Exhibit Chronological Tour - Bonaparte
Charles Lucien Bonaparte (1803-1857), nephew of Napoleon, had an outstanding career as a zoologist.
He was in the United State from 1822 to 1828, where he wrote four additional volumes for the ornithological work which Alexander Wilson (1766-1813) had left unfinished at his death.
Bonaparte had the help of the artist Titian Peale, who found and painted birds for him in the Rocky Mountains and in Florida.
naturalhistory.mse.jhu.edu /ChronologicalTour/ChT_Bonaparte.html   (95 words)

  
  Bonaparte - LoveToKnow 1911
Carlo Buonaparte [Charles Marie de Bonaparte] (1746-1785), the father of Napoleon I., took his degree in law at the university of Pisa, and after the conquest of Corsica by the French became assessor to the royal court of Ajaccio and the neighbouring districts.
Charles Lucien Jules Laurent (1803-18J7), prince of Canino, son of Lucien Bonaparte, was a scientist rather than a politician.
Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul, commonly known as Prince Napoleon, or by the sobriquet of "Plon-Plon," 1 (1822-1891), was the second son of Jerome Bonaparte, king of Westphalia, by his wife Catherine, princess of Wurttemberg, and was born at Trieste on the 9th of September 1822.
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 Napoleon Bonaparte
While Bonaparte was expressing himself thus, the Councils of the Five Hundred and the Ancients were passing a law to recall, amnesty, and restore to their civil and political rights the priests who had refused to take the oath of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy.
On the other hand, though Bonaparte had at first been extremely irritated by the allocution of 24 May, 1802, in which Pius VI demanded the revision of the Organic Articles, he ended by allowing it to be published in the "Moniteur" as a diplomatic document.
The proclamation of Bonaparte as consul for life (August, 1802) increased in him the sense of his responsibility towards the religion of the country, and in Pius VI the desire to be on good terms with a personage who was advancing with such long strides towards omnipotence.
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 Jerome Bonaparte
Jerome Bonaparte, the son, refused to sue for the hand of a daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, as his mother desired, and married Miss Williams, of Roxbury, Massachusetts.
At the mouth of the Texel two men-of-war awaited her, and Elizabeth Bonaparte was forced to seek an asylum in England.
Madame Bonaparte employed every means to maintain the legality of her marriage and the legitimacy of her son.
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 Cesare Bonaparte - pafg14.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Charles Lucien BONAPARTE Prince of Musignano (Lucien, Charles, Joseph-Marie, Sbastien-Nicolas, Joseph, Charles-Marie, Sbastien, Franois, Jrme, Gabriel, Francesco, Giovanni, Cesare) was born on 24 May 1803 in Paris, 75.
Letizia BONAPARTE (Lucien, Charles, Joseph-Marie, Sbastien-Nicolas, Joseph, Charles-Marie, Sbastien, Franois, Jrme, Gabriel, Francesco, Giovanni, Cesare) was born on 1 Dec 1804 in Milan.
Lucien BONAPARTE (Lucien, Charles, Joseph-Marie, Sbastien-Nicolas, Joseph, Charles-Marie, Sbastien, Franois, Jrme, Gabriel, Francesco, Giovanni, Cesare) was born in 1813.
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 Cesare Bonaparte - pafg13.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Napolon I BONAPARTE empereur, des Franais (Charles, Joseph-Marie, Sbastien-Nicolas, Joseph, Charles-Marie, Sbastien, Franois, Jrme, Gabriel, Francesco, Giovanni, Cesare) was born on 15 Aug 1769 in Ajaccio, Corse.
Lucien BONAPARTE (Charles, Joseph-Marie, Sbastien-Nicolas, Joseph, Charles-Marie, Sbastien, Franois, Jrme, Gabriel, Francesco, Giovanni, Cesare) was born in 1775.
Caroline BONAPARTE Countess of Lipona (Charles, Joseph-Marie, Sbastien-Nicolas, Joseph, Charles-Marie, Sbastien, Franois, Jrme, Gabriel, Francesco, Giovanni, Cesare) was born on 25 Mar 1782 in Ajaccio, 2a.
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 Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History - Historical Documents from the Bureau's Founding
This was Charles Joseph Bonaparte, Secretary of the Navy and later, Attorney General, in the cabinet of Theodore Roosevelt.
Charles, born on June 9, 1951, was taught early by his mother to keep out of the pride parade which he might have marched in because of his royal blood.
Part of the reason Bonaparte had been appointed to the office of the Attorney General by Roosevelt was to give over his special talents to the prosecution of offenders in the vast land fraud activities going on in the West at that time - 1905-10.
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 Pauline Foures
Bonaparte had unwillingly agreed to her demands and waved her goodbye from his flagship, L'Orient, as it left for Egypt.
Bonaparte had believed her liaison with Hippolyte Charles to be over, until Junot disclosed Josephine's latest infidelity one evening in Egypt.
Bonaparte summoned the select few whom where to accompany him to Elfi Bey's palace, where he said his final goodbye to an unaware Pauline, who simply thought he was off on an inspection of the delta area.
www.napoleon-series.org /research/biographies/c_foures.html   (1970 words)

  
 ::. Italian Historical Web Site .::   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Charles J. Bonaparte was born in Baltimore, Maryland on June 9, 1851.
Bonaparte subscribed neither to the politics of fear, where monstrous dangers immobilize the citizenry, nor to the politics of blind faith, where citizens are expected to abdicate entirely their fate to those in power.
But yet, Bonaparte refused to be numbed into indifference by the cynicism of his time, the constant harangue of naysayers and the seemingly insurmountable problems that plagued the political systems in which he thrived and conquered.
www.italianhistorical.org /site/flash/BIO/Charles_J._Bonaparte.htm   (1379 words)

  
 Leipzig : Battle of Leipzig : Napoleonic Wars : Bonaparte : Bernadotte : Charles : Blucher
The number of cannons involved was also astounding with Napoleon Bonaparte having 700 at his disposal and the Allies up to 1500.
Aside from the numbers against him, Bonaparte was also faced with the fact that the enemy armies were approaching from different directions, forcing him to spread his forces.
Bonaparte was now on the ropes and his enemies finally knew it.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Bonaparte
Bernadotte rose from the ranks, served brilliantly under Napoleon Bonaparte in the Italian campaign (1796-97), was French ambassador at Vienna (1798), and was minister of...
How England first saw Bonaparte: a painting by Francesco Cossia commissioned by Maria Cosway in 1797 was the first true portrait of Napoleon to be seen in England.
Napoleon Bonaparte Died of Arsenic Poisoning: Evidence Published in The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology.
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 Bonaparte - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Of Corsican origin, the Bonaparte (originally Buonaparte) family is the family of Napoleon I, who was elected as first consul of France on November 10, 1799 with the help of his brother, Lucien Bonaparte, president of the Council of Five Hundred at Saint-Cloud.
Charles Louis Napoleon (1808-1873), son of Louis Napoleon, was president of France in 1848-1852 and emperor in 1852-1870, reigning as Napoleon III; his son, Eugene Bonaparte (1856-1879), styled the Prince Imperial, died fighting the Zulus in Natal, South Africa.
The current head of the family is the prince Napoleon (Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte II, born 1950), great-great-grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte by his second marriage; he has a son Jean (born 1986) and a brother, Jérôme Bonaparte, (born 1957), unmarried.
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 Napoleon
In 1764, Charles-Marie Bonaparte wed the young Letizia Ramolino and settled with her in the Bonaparte family residence.
The visit starts on the second floor with a historical evocation of Corsica in the 18th century, and is followed by an introduction to members of the family: Charles and Letizia in the first room, Napoleon, his brothers and sisters in the second room.
Bonaparte's bedroom, the room Napoleon was born in, the gallery, the boudoir, the room with the trap-door which Napoleon is supposed to have used to reach the port on October 6th 1799, the dining-room, etc...
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CHARLES J. Charles J. Bonaparte was born in Baltimore, Maryland on June 9, 1851.
Bonaparte soon discovered that he was hampered in carrying out President Roosevelt's "trust-busting" policies because of the absence of a permanent investigative staff.
In addition to his service in the Roosevelt Administration, Bonaparte is remembered for his important work as founder of the National Civil Service Reform League, and as an organizer and president of the National Municipal League.
www.italianhistorical.org /BonaparteBio.htm   (220 words)

  
 NIAF MileStones
Charles Bonaparte (1851-1921) was the first of Italian descent to achieve a Cabinet rank.
The descendant of a celebrated family (his great uncle was the famous Napoleon Bonaparte), Charles was born in Baltimore, received an education in France and earned two degrees: bachelor and law at Harvard University.
It was during Bonaparte's tenure in the Justice Department that a permanent investigating division was established that eventually became the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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 Histofig - Le site du jeu d'Histoire
In 1768 Charles Bonaparte took part beside the Corsican hero Pascal Paoli in the battle against the occupying forces from Genoa.
Charles attached himself to the brother of Pascal Paoli and followed him on many expeditions without any more success.
Charles Bonaparte then undertook a series of projects which would last his whole life.
www.histofig.com /empire/bio_france_bonaparte_charles_en.php   (406 words)

  
 University Of Alaska, Stories
The Bonaparte's Gull was named after a nephew of Napoleon, Charles Lucien Bonaparte a naturalist, who was called the father of American ornithology.
The geographical range of the Bonaparte's Gull is the Paleoarctic, Neoarctic, Pacific Ocean, Ethiopian, and Neotropical regions.
The primary habitat of the Bonaparte's gull is located in ocean bays, coastal waters, islands, lakes, and muskegs.
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 The Emperor of Nature | Stroud, Patricia Tyson
One such naturalist was Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Musignano and Canino, nephew of the Emperor Napoleon.
Charles was privately tutored, learning English and concentrating on his favorite subject, natural history.
When Charles left America in 1828, he traveled to Italy and wrote works of comparative zoology, as well as a magisterial study of the mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish of that country.
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 Malaspina Great Books - Napoleon Bonaparte (1769)
Napoleon Bonaparte was born on Corsica (in the city of Ajaccio), which had only recently been sold to the French by Italy.
He had no children with Josephine (which was why he divorced her) and only one with Marie-Louise: Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte (1812-1833), King of Rome (known as Napoleon II of France although he never ruled).
But in 1795 when the Convention was threatened, Bonaparte was selected for the duty of pouring grapeshot upon its enemies from the platform of the church of Saint Roch (13 Vendemiaire, Year IV).
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 The Bonapartes
He married Laetizia Ramolino (1750-1836) in 1764 and by her had 8 surviving children, the second of whom was Napoleon Bonaparte.
Were included in these changes all the members of his family which were officially part of the Imperial family, namely all his siblings except Lucien Bonaparte, as well as the child of Jérôme Bonaparte by his first (and unauthorized) marriage.
Jérôme Bonaparte (1784-1860), Napoleon's youngest brother, was a lieutenant in the French Navy in 1803, fighting in the Carribbean.
www.heraldica.org /topics/france/bonapart.htm   (1112 words)

  
 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Charles D. Bonaparte, 84, of Red Oak, Oklahoma passed away on Sunday, January 19, 2003 at Latimer County Hospital in Wilburton, Oklahoma.
Charles was born October 14, 1918 in Dow, Oklahoma to original enrollee Jacob Bonaparte and Dora (Paxton) Bonaparte.
Survivors include his wife, Shirley Bonaparte of Red Oak; stepdaughters and husbands, Christine and Raymond Mackey of Wister, Oklahoma, Erma and Harlod Hegler of Daingerfield, Texas; many step-grandchildren, great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews; sister-in-law, Carolyn Bonaparte and daughters, Lavern Crain and Barbara Mustonen of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and many friends and church family.
www.choctawnation.com /News/dsp_ObitsDetails.cfm?ObitID=604   (244 words)

  
 Bonaparte - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
Napoleon I was crowned Emperor of France 1804-1814; the Bonaparte family also provided kings of Spain, Naples, Holland and Westphalia, and a second French Emperor, Napoleon III.
Napoleon's son Napoleon Joseph (1811-1832) was created king of Rome (1811-1814) and was later styled Napoleon II by loyalists of the dynasty, though he never actually ruled as Emperor.
The current head of the family is the prince Napoleon (Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, born 1950), great-great-grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte by his second marriage; he has a son Jean (born 1986) and a brother, Jérôme Bonaparte, born 1957), unmarried.
www.factbug.org /cgi-bin/a.cgi?a=4905   (546 words)

  
 All About Birds
The Bonaparte's Gull is the only gull that regularly nests in trees.
The English name of the Bonaparte's Gull honors Charles Lucien Bonaparte, who made important contributions to American ornithology while an active member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia during the 1820s.
During the breeding season, the Bonaparte's Gull feeds mainly on insects, often catching them on the wing.
www.birds.cornell.edu /AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Bonapartes_Gull.html   (152 words)

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