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  Elisa Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maria Anna Elisa Bonaparte, Grand Duchess of Tuscany (January 13, 1777 - August 7, 1820) was the fourth surviving child and eldest surviving daughter of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino.
She was a younger sister of Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon I of France and Lucien Bonaparte.
She was also the only Sibling of Napoleon Bonaparte that didn't survied him (well, not including the siblings of Napoleon that died young that Napoleon himself outlived).
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 Bonaparte. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Elisa was a competent administrator and was admired for her intelligence.
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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Joseph Bonaparte was the oldest child of the Bonaparte's to survive infancy.
Elisa Bonaparte was Napoleon's sister, and she lived from 1777-1820.
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1805, and died in 1870.
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Napoleon Bonaparte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte (11 October 1815 - 7 April 1881) was born in Rome, Italy, the son of Lucien Bonaparte and nephew of the French emperor Napoléon I.
Pierre Bonaparte took them personally to account, and during a violent discussion he drew his revolver and killed one of them, Victor Noir.
Napoleon Charles Bonaparte (October 10, 1802-May 5, 1807) was the eldest son of Louis Bonaparte and Hortense de Beauharnais.
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 Jérôme Bonaparte - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Jérôme was born Roland Buonaparte in Ajaccio, Corsica as the eighth and last surviving child, fifth surviving son, of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino.He was a younger brother of Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon Bonaparte, Lucien Bonaparte, Elisa Bonaparte, Louis Bonaparte, Pauline Bonaparte and Caroline Bonaparte.
Napoleon annulled their marriage but a son, Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Camberwell Grove, Camberwell, London, England.
Their second child, a daughter, the Princess Mathilde Bonaparte, was prominent during and after the Second French Empire as a hostess.
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 Louis Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis I Napoleon Bonaparte, King of Holland, Grand Duke of Berg and Cleves, Count of Saint-Leu (Lodewijk Napoleon in Dutch) (September 2, 1778 – July 25, 1846) was the fifth surviving child and fourth surviving son of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino.
He was a younger brother of Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon I of France, Lucien Bonaparte and Elisa Bonaparte.
Napoleon Charles Bonaparte, born December 10, 1802, Prince Royal of Holland.
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 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Bonaparte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Napoleon's sister Elisa, 1777-1820, married Felix Pasquale Bacciochi, an insignificant captain of infantry.
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.
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 BONAPARTE - LoveToKnow Article on BONAPARTE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
MARIANNE ELISA (1777-1820) was born at Ajaccio on the 3rd of January 1777.
LoUIS LUCIEN (1813-1891), son of Lucien Bonaparte, was born at Thorngrove, Worcestershire, England, on the 4th of January 1813.
PIERRE NAPOLEON (1815-1881), son of Lucien Bonaparte, was born at Rome on the 12th of September 1815.
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But it will be Elisa who rules the new state, and in 1808 she assumes the function and title of Grand Duchess of Tuscany.
New perspectives and visual prospects are created and a new functional role is conferred to various important parts of the town: streets are straightened and enlarged (postal streets); a new gate of the town walls, gate "Elisa" (1809), is built to connect the capital with the eastern part of the territory, towards Florence.
Elisa is soon considered as a myth and contemporary historians judge her works with a great sense of gratitude reminding the words she pronounced when she settled down: "to rule Lucca only in view of the interest and the happiness of the people".
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 Bonaparte: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
...Louis-Napoleon, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, and his position in French historiography...article on The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, a brilliant piece of political journalism...question was a certain Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, born on 20 April 1808, the son of Louis...
Bonaparte had been plucked from a disastrous campaign...where he had abandoned his command, Bonaparte was considered the Republics only undefeated...
Napoleons Siblings Joseph Bonaparte Joseph, 1768 1844, was the eldest of the children...
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1311 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Letitia BONAPARTE was born 1 Dec 1804 and died 15 Mar 1871.
Johanna BONAPARTE was born 22 Jul 1807 and died 1829.
Anton BONAPARTE was born 31 Oct 1816 and died 28 Mar 1877.
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 Lucien Bonaparte
With the pope a prisoner of Napoleon in 1809, Lucien was sailing for the United States, when he was captured instead by the British and passed the years 1810 to 1814 as a prisoner of the British, settled comfortably in the English countryside, and working on a heroic poem on the subject of Charlemagne.
Lucien Bonaparte was the inspiration behind the Napoleonic reconstitution of the dispersed Académie française in 1803, where he took a seat.
Charles Lucien Bonaparte (1803–1857), the naturalist and ornithologist.
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 Pauline Bonaparte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pauline Bonaparte, Princess and Duchess of Guastalla (October 20, 1780- June 9, 1825) (she spelled the named "Buonaparte") was the younger sister of Napoleon I of France, and was his favorite sister.
She was the sixth surviving child and second surviving daughter of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino.
She was a younger sister of Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon I of France, Lucien Bonaparte, Elisa Bonaparte and Louis Bonaparte.
www.tocatch.info /en/Pauline_Bonaparte.htm   (374 words)

  
 Napoleon I - Olga's Gallery
Napoleon I, or Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, second son of Charles-Marie Bonaparte (1746-1785) and Letizia Ramolino (1750-1836).
He had one elder brother and 6 younger sisters and brothers: Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844), Lucien Bonaparte (1775-1840), Elisa Bonaparte (1777-1820), Louis Bonaparte (1778-1846), Pauline Bonaparte (1780-1825), Caroline Bonaparte (1782-1839) and Jérôme Bonaparte (1784-1860).
Napoleon II, properly François Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1811-1832) son of Napoleon I by Marie Louise, born in Paris.
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 Robert McNair Wilson, Germaine de Staël, Ch 27
Bonaparte disembowelled it, made its author, as a consolation prize, President of his new Senate and replaced him and his friend Roger Ducos in the Consulate by Cambacères and Lebrun.
Bonaparte, on the contrary, held that religion, discipline, and maternity were the real needs of women.
Bonaparte had been at pains to study the history of the Revolution and was seized of the evil influence exerted thereon by the tongues and pens of the philosophers, orators and journalists who had attended Madame Necker’s “Fridays” and her daughter’s soirées in the rue du Bac.
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 Bonaparte, Marie-Anne-Elisa -- biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
She attended the school at St-Cyr, and it was partly because of the closure of this school in late 1792, and Napoleon's decision to take his sister home to Ajaccio, that he was not in mainland France during that critical phase of the War of the First Coalition.
Elisa (as she was usually known) married Felix Baciocchi, a former officer of the Royal Corsican regiment, on 1 May 1797.
After the fall of Napoleon, she lived in various places, including Moravia, Trieste, and Bologna, where she was known by the name of the Countess Compignano.
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 Lucca e le sue terre: l'arte, la cultura e gli eventi nella provincia di Lucca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Elisa, the Palace and the transparent”, an event ideated by Philippe Daverio.
Lightworks, paper and canvas scenes, inspired (thanks to an accurate philological study) by those realized by Princess Elisa Baciocchi for her parties, will be set in the halls of the building that was her palace.
Elisa herself projected her great parties, which were an important part of her cultural policy, used to assert her power upon the elite of Lucca, and, at the same time, involve them in the new rule.
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 Bonaparte Family Crest
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Bonaparte coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
Heraldry is defined as the hereditary art or science of blazoning, the description is appropriate technical terms of Coats-of-Arms and other heraldic and armorial insignia, and is of very ancient origin...
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 Bonaparte - The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In the case of Lewis County's Lake Bonaparte, the Department of Environmental Conservation...
question was a certain Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, born on 20 April 1808, the son of Louis...
French national hero Napoleon Bonaparte, standing on cliffs, overlooks the sea at St. Helena where...
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 Bonaparte - Napoleon Bonaparte quotes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
By December 1793 Bonaparte was the hero of Toulon, a General and favourite of Bonaparte swiftly grew into one of the country's most respected military
Bonaparte Indian Band, Secwepemc Cultural Education Society, a non-profit native organization to assit the Shuswap people in preserving, recording,
On 14 June 1800, the French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was taken by surprise and attacked by the Bonaparte at Marengo recreates that dramatic battle.
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 Bonaparte: Napoleon's Siblings
Life Of Napoleon Bonaparte With A Sketch Of Josephine: Chapter III.
Life Of Napoleon Bonaparte With A Sketch Of Josephine: Chapter II.
Life Of Napoleon Bonaparte With A Sketch Of Josephine: Chapter I. (History of the World)
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 Napoleon Bonaparte's Family : Sister : Elisa Bonaparte
Armed with a sharp tongue, Elisa was not a favourite of her brother Napoleon and spent little time in France.
She married a Corsican who became an Italian prince, but split with him in 1805.
After losing her duchy in 1814, Elisa moved to Germany, rejoined her husband and retired to Trieste.
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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
1805-70, from whom the American line of the Bonaparte family is descended.
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 NAPOLEON
Joseph Bonaparte (1768–1844) eldest child in the family, brother to Napoleon;
Elisa Bonaparte (1777–1820) -- oldest sister of Napoleon (she married Felix Pasquale Bacciochi, captain of infantry);
King Charles IV – restored king of Spain, 1808 (replaced by Joseph I, Bonaparte, 1808-1813).
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Volgend de familieoverlevering schaakte hij 1797 Elisa Bonaparte (moet gebeurd zijn na haar huwelijk met Felix Pasquale Bacciochi, mei 1797) en nam haar mee naar Gibraltar.
Gardiner married Maria Anna (Elisa) Bonaparte, daughter of Carlo Maria Buonaparte and Maria Laetizia Ramolino, in Gibraltar.
(Maria Anna (Elisa) Bonaparte was born on 13 Jan 1777 in Ajaccio, Corsica, baptized in Sep 1779 and died on 7 Aug 1820 in Triest.)
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 Lucca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Century undertook one of its prominent citizens, Francesco Burlamacchi, a noblen attempt to lend to Italy political co-operation it died however on the scaffold; its monument of Ulisse Cambi was set up to 1863 on the Piazza San Michele.
In June 1805 meanwhile to the emperor of the Frenchmen and to the king of Italy proclaimed Napoleon I. the abolishment of the republic, which instead to the principality in favor of the sister Napoleon, Elisa Bonaparte, and its married man Félix Baciocchi, one reshuffled, dekretierte.
This was occupied in the course of the fall Napoleon at short notice 1814 by neapolitanischen, then by Austrian troops.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
In 1809, he gave his sister Elisa the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and annexed to France the Illyrian Provinces, which covered much of what are now Slovenia and Croatia.
He was born in Paris, the son of Louis Bonaparte, king of Holland and brother of French Emperor Napoleon I. His full name was Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, but he was usually called Louis Napoleon.
Jerôme (Hieronymus) Bonaparte and Friederike Katharine Sophie Dorothea Westphalia
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