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  Charles Lucien Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte (May 24, 1803 – July 29, 1857) was a French naturalist and ornithologist.
He was the son of Lucien Bonaparte and nephew of Emperor Napoleon.
Bonaparte was raised in Italy and, after his marriage to his cousin Zenaida on June 29, 1822 in Brussels, travelled to the United States.
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 Bonaparte - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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.
Louis Lucien (1813-1891), son of Lucien Bonaparte, was born at Thorngrove, Worcestershire, England, on the 4th of January 1813.
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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 Charles-Lucien-Jules-Laurent Bonaparte
He was the eldest son of Lucien Bonaparte, the brother of Napoleon, and was educated in the universities of Italy.
Upon the death of his father, Lucien, in 1840, he became Prince of Canino and Musignano and afterwards entered the political arena, associating himself with the anti-Austrian party.
Bonaparte became an honorary member of the Academy of Upsala in 1833, and of the Academy of Sciences of Berlin in 1843, and corresponding member of the "Institut" in 1844.
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 Lucien Bonaparte
Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino, born May 21, 1775 at Ajaccio, Corsica, was brother to Emperor Napoleon.
Educated in France, Lucien returned to Corsica in 1789 and became an outspoken speaker in the Jacobin Club at Ajaccio.
As president of the Council of Five Hundred at Saint-Cloud[?], Lucien Bonaparte was responsible for Napoleon's election as consul on November 10, 1799.
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 Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Catholicism: Reference: Catholic ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Benavides, Fray Alonzo - Archbishop of Goa in the Portuguese Indies.
Bonaparte, Charles-Lucien-Jules-Laurent - Prince of Canino and Musignano, and ornithologist.
Borromeo, Society of Saint Charles - A German Catholic association for the encouragement and diffusion of edifying, instructive, and entertaining literature.
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 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Bonaparte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
However, Lucien was critical of his brother's policies and married a commoner against Napoleon's wishes.
Of the second generation of the family the most important was Louis Bonaparte's son, Louis Napoleon, who became emperor as Napoleon III (see also separate article for Napoleon II, son of Napoleon I and Marie Louise).
Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, 1803-57, prince of Canino, son of Lucien, lived in the United States from 1824 to 1833 and was important as a naturalist, particularly as author of American Ornithology (4 vol., 1825-33, in English).
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 Bonaparte. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, 1803–57, prince of Canino, son of Lucien, lived in the United States from 1824 to 1833 and was important as a naturalist, particularly as author of American Ornithology (4 vol., 1825–33, in English).
The daughter of Jérôme and Catherine of Württemberg, the princess Mathilde Bonaparte, 1820–1904, was prominent during and after the second empire as hostess to men of arts and letters.
By his American wife, Elizabeth Patterson, Jérôme Bonaparte had a son, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1805–70, from whom the American line of the Bonaparte family is descended.
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 Turmoil and Transformation
Charles decreed that the wealthy would be compensated by the government for any property losses incurred during the Revolution.
Napoléon (Bonaparte) II, son of Napoléon I and Marie Louise was known as King of Rome, Prince of Parma and Duke of Reichstadt.
Charles Joseph Bonaparte is the most prominent of American line; Jerome's grandson, he was a US cabinet official, lawyer and political leader in Baltimore.
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 Plough Library - Catalog of the Leslie H. Kuehner Napoleon Collection
Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, to which is added a sketch of the life of the late emperor Napoleon the third.
Bonaparte's voyage to St. Helena; comprising the diary of Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn, during his passage from England to St. Helena, in 1815.
Life of Bonaparte, first consul of France, from his birth to the peace of Luneville: to which is added an account of his remarkable actions, replies, speeches, and traits of character: with anecdotes o f his different campaigns.
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 AllRefer.com - Bonaparte : Later Generations (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
The daughter of JErOme and Catherine of WUrttemberg, the princess Mathilde Bonaparte, 1820–1904, was prominent during and after the second empire as hostess to men of arts and letters.
Marie Bonaparte, 1882–1962, granddaughter of Pierre NapolEon, was a disciple and friend of Sigmund Freud.
By his American wife, Elizabeth Patterson, JErOme Bonaparte had a son, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1805–70, from whom the American line of the Bonaparte family is descended.
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 Audubon Galleries Original Audubon Books and Prints
I will discuss later how it happened that Bonaparte never saw these particular plates, but a study of the circumstances surrounding the gift and its non-delivery leads inevitably to an investigation of the long, strange relationship of Audubon and Bonaparte and their many fallings-out and fallings-in in the two decades that they were in correspondence.
Lucien and family moved to Rome, where they were under the protection of Pope Pius VII until 1809, when the pontiff’s imprisonment by Napoleon caused them to flee for America.
Their friend Rathbone had shown Audubon a letter from Bonaparte saying that “I have shown his first [number] everywhere within my reach in the States, where no other copy was to be found.” This pleased Audubon greatly; he thanked the Prince and requested copies of the new volumes of his work.
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 LSU Libraries -- French-Language Materials in the LLMVC
Item is apetition to Charles de Grand-Pré, commandant of the post of Pointe Coupee, La., requesting permission to inform Madame de Rocheblave to pay her debt to Sieur du Doigt.
An annotation by Charles de Grand-Pré, commandant of the Pointe Coupee District, and dated January 2, 1781, dismisses the case because it was not proved within the time required by statute.
Charles enlisted in the Crescent Regiment, Louisiana Infantry; Albert enlisted in the Ascension Cannoniers, Louisiana Artillery.
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In this position Laurent was first to learn of the worldly and official success attained by Celestine Rabourdin, when she attempted to have Xavier appointed successor to Flamet de la Billardiere.
Charles de Sallenauve--Dorlange--protected her, taking care of her when she became a widow, and made her his housekeeper in 1839.
She owned also a picture of Charles X. which was thus inscribed, "Given by the King." After the marriage of her son to a Cinq-Cygne, she visited often at the estate of that name, and was there in 1839, during the regular election.
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 Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Napoleon I was crowned Emperor of the French 1804-1814, 1815; the Bonaparte family also provided kings of Spain, Naples, Holland and Westphalia, and a second French Emperor, Napoleon III.
Supporters of the Bonaparte family's claim to the throne of France are known as Bonapartists.
The current head of the family is the prince Napolėon (Charles Marie Jérôme Victor 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.
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 Leclerc Charles Victor Emmanuel: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
He served under Napoleon Bonaparte in the Italian campaign, married (1797) Pauline Bonaparte, and took part in Napoleon's coup of 18 Brumaire (1799).
Quotations from Charles de Gaulle, Le Salut, pp...new movement won startling victories, with 40 per cent of the votes...under de Gaulle, and General Leclerc, the most faithful of all...point.
Charles Lucien Jules Laurent...killed the journalist Victor Noir in the heat...daughter of King Victor Emmanuel II, was a move in...Frederic Bonaparte (Victor Bonaparte), 1862...of this line was Charles Joseph Bonaparte...
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 Charles Lucien Jules Lau-rent Bonaparte
BONAPARTE, Charles Lucien Jules Lau-rent, prince of Canino and Musignano, ornithologist, born in Paris, 24 May 1803; died there, 30 July 1857.
He was the eldest son of Lucien Bonaparte, and in 1882 married a daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, king of Spain.
Soon afterward he settled with his father-in-law in Philadelphia, and during his residence in the United States studied the ornithology of the country.
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 Chrono-Biographical Sketch: Prince Charles Lucien Bonaparte
Though he was never entirely able to divorce himself from his family's association with politics, Charles Lucien "Prince" Bonaparte lived a life in good part devoted to science.
Bonaparte first made his name in this direction by completing Wilson's American Ornithology after the latter's death, but while involved in that project he began to question many of Cuvier's conclusions regarding the systematic position of many other vertebrate groups.
Using a wider range of criteria (including physiological and developmental traits), he suggested revisions in the placement of many major groups of all five vertebrate classes; many of these were adopted.
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 boys clothing: European royalty -- the Bonaparte children Lucian
Napoleon's parents were Leticia and Carlo Bonaparte members of a minor but impoversished aristocratic family.
Had the Emperor succeeded, the Bonaparte family would have been the rulers and govered the destiny of Europe.
Charles Lucien is the teenager seen here with his mother (figure 1).
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 Bonaparte - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
Of the second generation of the family the most important was Louis Bonaparte's son, Louis Napoleon, who became emperor as Napoleon III
1803-57, prince of Canino, son of Lucien, lived in the United States from 1824 to 1833 and was important as a naturalist, particularly as author of American Ornithology (4 vol., 1825-33, in English).
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 Bonaparte: Later Generations
Of the second generation of the family the most important was Louis Bonaparte's son, Louis Napoleon, who became emperor as
1803–57, prince of Canino, son of Lucien, lived in the United States from 1824 to 1833 and was important as a naturalist, particularly as author of
1815–81, another son of Lucien, after an adventurous career as soldier of fortune, became a French politician.
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 petymol.b.html
Other namesakes are Jules Henri Barrois, (3 Sep. - Lille) 1852-1943, who published on the embryology of nemerteans, bryozoans and on molluscs [Goniodoris barroisi Vayssière, 1901] and Charles Eugène Barrois, (21 Apr.) 1851-1939 (6 Nov.), brother of Jules Henri, who published much on palaeontology, but also on sponges from the English Channel.
Charles Sylvester Bentley, (21 Aug.) 1871-1933 (29 Jan.), "resident naturalist of the San Diego Biological Station" is likely the malacologist honoured in the gastropod names Barleeia bentleyi Bartsch, 1920 and Boreotrophon bentleyi (Dall, 1908).
Charles Birkeland, 19??-, coral reef researchar at Hawaii Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, earlier at the Univ. of Washington, Seattle (where he achieved his PhD), then at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Station in Panama and later the University of Guam Marine Laboratory, is honoured in the tunicate name Rhopalaea birkelandi Tokioka.
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 Lucien Bonaparte - Wikipedia
Later though, he would oppose many of Napoleon's ideas.
Jules Laurent Lucien, later called Charles Lucien Bonaparte[?]
Lucien Bonaparte died June 29, 1840 at Viterbo, Italy.
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 ONLIPIX - Great names pictures : BON
BONAPARTE (Marie-Anne Elise, aka Elisa, sister of NAPOLEON I, wife of Felix BACCIOCHI, Princess of Lucca and Piombino, Grand Duchess of Tuscany)(1777-1820)
BONAPARTE (Jérôme, brother of NAPOLEON I, king of Westfalia) (1784-1860)
Cartoon 1 (as a satyr, with Joseph BONAPARTE as a cat ; Napoléon BONAPARTE ; CAMBACERES as a pig, le marquis d'AIGREFEUILLE as a dog ; cardinal FESCH, uncle of NAPOLEON I, as a Paradise bird ; TALLEYRAND as a monkey ; general HULIN as a donkey)
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 Wives and Children of the Marshals
AUGEREAU, Pierre François Charles, duc de Castiglione: First married in Naples in 1788 (Joséphine Marie Marguerite) Gabrielle Grach (died in La Houssaye on 21 August 1806) and later married Adelaide Josephine de Bourlon de Chavanges (died on 2 December 1869 in Paris).
The son born from this third marriage was named Louis Marie Alexandre Charles, born in Paris on 11 November 1824 and died on 6 April 1881.
His son was named Charles Maurice Joseph Ponityki-Poniatowski and died in Tlemcen on 18 march 1855.
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 Sarkar Lab: A Year in Texas: A Stilt Sandpiper at Hornsby Bend
Charles L. Bonaparte [the form of the name he usually used, at least in scientific publications] lived in the US from 1822 to 1828 where ornithology seems to have been his major interest.
In 1840 Bonaparte became Prince of Canino and Musignano in Italy, but was expelled from that country in 1849 for his political activities in support of the Italian nationalists then attempting to forge a united nation.
[2] Bonaparte, L. “Further Additions to the Ornithology of the United States; and Observations on the Nomenclature of Certain Species.” Annals of Lyceum of Natural History of New York 2: 154 -161.
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 Alexander Wilson the Ornithologist
Charles Robert Leslie became apprenticed to Wilson's publisher, Samuel Bradford, at age 17.
Charles' father, who had died shortly before, leaving the family in dire financial circumstances, had been a good friend of Benjamin Franklin.
It was left to his friend George Ord, and to Napoleon's nephew Prince Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte to complete the task.
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 Passenger Pigeon in Pennsylvania, 1919, J. C. French
On May 24, 1803, at Paris, France, the first son of the Prince of Canino was born, and he was christened, Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, Prince of Canino and Musignano.
So this nephew of the great Napoleon Bonaparte, by residing in America, was enabled to finish the great work that Wilson and Ord had begun and left unfinished, besides other important work, and he stimulated and encouraged Audubon to publish his drawings and notes of America’s great bird population.
On February 12, 1809, Charles Darwin was born at Shrewsbury, England, grandson of Erasmus Darwin, M.D. and son of Robert Darwin, F.R.S. – Abraham Lincoln was born on the same day.
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 History of the French community in Los Angeles
Madrid 1791), ruler of the Northwestern Provinces of Mexico for King Charles III of Spain, who recommended the founding of a pueblo on the banks of the Porciúncula.
The first French immigrants, former members of Napoléon Bonaparte’s old guard who had fought for Mexican independance from Spain, arrived in the Pueblo around 1828 with their leading officer Louis Bauchet (also spelled Bouchet or Bouchette).
Moerenhout was born in Antwerp on January 17, 1796, served with Napoléon Bonaparte in Belgium and had a life that would itself fill several books alone.
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