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 Napoleon I of France
The Code was largely the work of Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, who held the office Second Consul under Bonaparte from 1799 to 1804.
Napoléon Bonaparte ( 15 August 1769 — 5 May 1821) was the ruler of France from 1799 until 1815.
His father, Carlo Buonaparte, an Italian-born attorney, was named Corsica's representative to the court of Louis XVI in 1778, where he remained for a number of years.
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 MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - José I Bonaparte
José I Bonaparte (1768-1844), rey de España (1808-1813), impuesto por su hermano menor, el emperador Napoleón I Bonaparte, tras la invasión francesa...
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Resultado de la búsqueda ' José I Bonaparte'
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 Bonaparte 3
Pss LAETITIA Christine of France 22.3.1815, recognized as Pss Bonaparte (Highness) 21.2.1853, *Milan 1.12.1804, +Viterbo 15.3.1871; m.Canino 4.3.1821 Sir Thomas Wyse (*Dumfree, Ireland 9.12.1791, +Athens 15.4.1862)
Marie Laetitia, *St.Cloud 2.7.1882, +Gassin, nr St.Tropez 21.9.1962; m.(civ) Paris 21.11.1907 (rel) Athens 12.12.1907 Pr Georgios of Greece and Denmark (*24.6.1869 +25.11.1957)
Pss Marie LAETITIA Eugénie Catherine Adélaïde, *Paris 20.12.1866, +Moncalieri 25.10.1926; m.Turin 11.9.1888 Pr Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of Aosta (30.5.1845 +18.1.1890)
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 Pauline (née Bonaparte), Princess Borghese (1780-1825), Sister of Napoleon Bonaparte
Pauline (née Bonaparte), Princess Borghese (1780-1825), Sister of Napoleon Bonaparte
(Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick; Bartolomeo Pergami; Pauline (née Bonaparte), Princess Borghese)
'The hand-writing upon the wall' (Arthur O'Connor; Napoleon Bonaparte; Elisa Bonaparte; Marie Rose Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie; Pauline Bonaparte; Caroline Murat (née Bonaparte))
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 J.D. Joseph E. Cordell * Civil War A...
José Luis Cordeiro, Jose Luis Cordeiro - La Segunda Muerte de...
José Muñoz (Author), Carlos Sampayo (Author) - Alack Sinner, tome 3...
José Muñoz (Author), Carlos Sampayo (Author) - Alack Sinner, tome 5...
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 José Manuel Fernández Cepedal (1950-2001)
La «Dictadura del proletariado» (8:26-37, 1ª época), «Política e instituciones ideológicas durante la Revolución Francesa» (15:71-77, 1ª época), «Lengua Universal, lengua francesa y 'patois' durante la Revolución Francesa» (1:41-48), «Ideología brumarista y Napoleón Bonaparte» (17:37-44).
Su familia donó sus libros y papeles a la Fundación Gustavo Bueno, que los conserva en la «Sala Cepedal», inaugurada tras la ceremonia con la que se conmemoró el primer aniversario de su fallecimiento.
José Manuel Fernández Cepedal en el Proyecto Filosofía en español:
www.filosofia.org /ave/001/a015.htm   (203 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Duarte José Napoleón
Beginning in the late 1940s, the demands of the poor for economic and social reforms became more urgent.
Duarte, José Napoleón (1925-1990), El Salvadorean politician, President of El Salvador (1980-1982, 1984-1989).
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 Miguel José de Azanza
He returned to Spain, served under Joseph Bonaparte, and fled to France after the fall of the Bonaparte regime.
After brief service in the cabinet of Charles IV, he was sent to the colonies and became viceroy of Mexico (1798–1800).
Azanza, Miguel José de, 1746 – 1826, Spanish general and colonial administrator.
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 Bonaparte 3
Pss Charlotte Napoléone of France 1804, Infanta of Spain (1808-13), *Paris 31.10.1802, +Sarzana 2.3.1839; m.Brussels 23.7.1826 Napoléon Louis Bonaparte (*1803 +1831)
Pss Zénaïde Laetitia Julie of France 1804, Infanta of Spain (1808-13), Pss Bonaparte (Highness) 1852, *Paris 8.7.1801, +Naples 8.8.1854; m.Brussels 29.6.1822 Charles Lucien Bonaparte, Ct of Canino (*1803 +1857)
Pr Napoléon Louis of France, Pr Royal of Holland 5.5.1807, Grand Duke of Berg and Cleves (3.3.1809-1.12.1813), nominal King of Holland (1.7.-9.7.1810), *Paris 11.10.1804, +Rome 17.3.1831; m.Brussels 23.7.1826 Charlotte Bonaparte (*1802 +1839)
genealogy.euweb.cz /bonapart/bonaparte.html   (1678 words)

  
 José Manuel Fernández Cepedal / Política e instituciones ideológicas durante la Revolución Francesa / 1983
Este y Talleyrand sirven de intermediarios entre Sieyés y Bonaparte.
La comisión ejecutiva del consulado surgido del 18 Brumario está formada por Bonaparte, Sieyès y Roger Ducos.
Sieyès y Roger Ducos están claramente conchabados con el general.
www.filosofia.org /rev/bas/bas11505.htm   (1678 words)

  
 Countries Sp-Sy
1815) (lieutenant-general and governor of the realm) - Bonaparte dynasty - 6 Jun 1808- 11 Dec 1813 José I Napoleón (b.
1737) - Nayakkar dynasty - 1739 - 1747 Sri Vijaya Rajasimha 1747 - 1781 Kirtisri Rajasimha 1781 - 12 Aug 1798 Sri Rajadhirajasimha (b.
1751) - Holsten-Gottorp dynasty - 5 Apr 1751 - 12 Feb 1771 Adolf Fredrik (b.
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 Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Périgord (1754-1838), French foreign minister
'The grand coronation procession of Napoleone the 1st Emperor of France, from the church of Notre-Dame Decr 2d 1804' (Joseph Fouche; Napoleon Bonaparte; Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de la Pagerie; Pope Pius VII (Luigi Barnaba Chiaramonti); Joseph Fesch...)
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Périgord (1754-1838), French foreign minister
The online database contains information on 64,720 works, 43,628 of which are illustrated; the National Portrait Gallery's collection includes over 330,000 works.
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 Author data -- B
Bonaparte, Charles Lucien Jules Laurent 1803-1857 Father: Lucien Bonaparte (Brother of Napolean Bonaparte).
Bornschein, Marcos R. Borrero, José I. Bosc, Louis Augustin [Auguste] Guillaume 1759-1828 Born: Jan 29, 1759 Paris Paris botanist, invert.
Buffon, George Louis Le Clerc Comte de Buffon 1707-1778 Born: 7 Sep. 1707 Montbard (Bourgogne) Fr.
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 Wives and Children of the Marshals
BERNADOTTE, Jean-Baptiste Jules, prince de Ponte Corvo, King of Sweden: married (Bernadine Eugénie) Désirée Clary (Joseph Bonaparte's wife's sister, whom Napoleon had wooed) on 17 August 1798.
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).
His son was named Charles Maurice Joseph Ponityki-Poniatowski and died in Tlemcen on 18 march 1855.
www.napoleonseries.com /reference/misc_ref/wives.cfm   (2093 words)

  
 Goya timeline
Goya dates the first etchings in a series he calls 'The fatal consequences of the bloody war in Spain against Bonaparte' (published posthumously in 1863 as The Disasters of War), and makes drawings for what we now call the 'Inquisition Album', the most extensive of his albums of drawings.
In April the Spanish royal family relinquish the crown to Napoleon; Joseph Bonaparte is made king of Spain (José I).
30 March: Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes is born in Fuendetodos in the province of Aragon, the son of a master gilder working in Saragossa.
www.hayward.org.uk /exhibitions/goya_brassai/txtGotim.html   (2093 words)

  
 Paleontologists - AllAboutDinosaurs.com
BONAPARTE, JOSÉ F. José F. Bonaparte is an Argentinian paleontologist who has found and/or named many South American dinosaurs.
Baron Georges Cuvier (1769-1832) was a French vertebrate zoologist who revolutionized biology by developing a natural system of classifying animals based on comparative anatomy.
He and Barnum Brown were also involved in excavating the Howe Quarry in Wyoming, which contained many dinosaur fossils.
www.enchantedlearning.com /subjects/dinosaurs/glossary/Paleontologists...   (2093 words)

  
 Cronología de la Historia Resumida del Ecuador
El Emperador de Francia, Napoleón Bonaparte, consigue que Fernando VII abdique en su padre y este en Napoleón, quien da la corona de España a su hermano José Bonaparte.
Fernando de Aragón e Isabel I de Castilla son Reyes de España.
El Virrey del Perú, José Fernando de Abascal y Souza, Marqués de la Concordia, subordina la Gobernación de Guayaquil a la Audiencia de Lima en lo judicial; así logra anexar totalmente esta gobernación al Virreinato del Perú.
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 Napoleone BONAPARTE & Marie Rose Joséphine de TASCHER de LA PAGERIE
Napoleone BONAPARTE and Marie Rose Joséphine de TASCHER de LA PAGERIE
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Marie Louise Léopoldine Françoise Thérèse Joséphine Lucie de HABSBOURG
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 Stirling University Library: Miniature portrait of Josephine Beauharnais
They began their liaison sometime between December 1795 and February 1796, marrying on 9 March 1796, a week after Bonaparte was given command of the Army of Italy.
Joséphine was born Marie-Josèphe-Rose Tascher de la Pagerie in the French Caribbean colony of Martinique.
It was he who persuaded her to change her name to Joséphine: the cynical Barras explained that it was to erase the memory of 'the Rose who had unfurled and blossomed for other men before him'.
www.library.stir.ac.uk /spcoll/napoleon/josephin.html   (2093 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Joséphine de Beauharnais
With him she had a son, Eugène de Beauharnais (1781-1824), and one daughter, Hortense de Beauharnais (1783-1837), who married Napoleon's brother, Louis Bonaparte, in 1802.
Joséphine de Beauharnais (June 23, 1763 – May 29, 1814) was the first wife of Napoléon Bonaparte, and became Empress of France.
She met General Napoléon Bonaparte, who was six years younger than her, and married him on March 9, 1796.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Jos%e9phine-de-Beauharnais   (2093 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: 1814
Joséphine de Beauharnais, Empress Joséphine Joséphine de Beauharnais (June 23, 1763 - May 29, 1814) was the first wife of Napoléon Bonaparte, and became Empress of France.
The Treaty of Kiel, was a settlement between Sweden and Denmark-Norway on January 14, 1814, whereby the Danish king, a loser in the Napoleonic wars, ceded Norway to the king of Sweden, in return for the Swedish holdings in Pomerania.
The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814, also known as the Convention of London (one of several) was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the United Provinces in London on August 13, 1814.
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 nc - Eugène et Hortense de Beauharnais
Très proche de sa mère, elle reste en bonne entente avec son beau-père qui arrange son mariage avec Louis Bonaparte.
Né en 1781, Eugène de Beauharnais devient aide de camp de Bonaparte son nouveau beau-père en 1797.
De cette union avec le frère de Napoléon, trois fils vont naître donnant ainsi à Joséphine l'espoir que Napoléon pourrait les adopter pour en faire ses héritiers sur le trône.
www.musees-nationaux-napoleoniens.org /pages/page_id19153_u1l2.htm   (427 words)

  
 Murat
However, during the many years spent together, Bonaparte was abrupt with the man who had shown proof of his loyalty on 18-Brumaire, shouting at his grenadiers before the astounded deputies: "Throw 'em all out!" Bonaparte gave him the hand of his sister Caroline, in February 1800, after Joséphine intervened on his behalf.
Joachim, the youngest of twelve children, was born into a family of innkeepers.
He made him marshal in 1804, grand admiral and prince a year later, but seemed hesitant to entrust him with major commands.
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 sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Naashoiobitosaurus to Piatnitzkysaurus [plus one pix], part 7 of 10.
Named by Argentinian paleontologist José Bonaparte and Jaime Eduardo Powell in 1980.
This fossil is considered nomen dubium, of “doubtful name”.
One source says that the name comes from Greek phaidros, “shining, joyful” plus Latin -olus; however, neither the Greek nor the Latin elements could be found in a large etymological dictionary.
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 Giants of the Mesozoic
Pterodaustro was discovered in 1970 by José Bonaparte in the Lagarcito Formation in the San Luis province of Patagonia, Argentina.
Pterodaustro is a pterosaur, or flying reptile, and a member of the Pterodaustridae family.
Like all pterosaurs, Pterodaustro was not a dinosaur.
www.fernbank.edu /museum/giants/Pterodaustro.html   (1259 words)

  
 Oskar Kokoschka - AMAM
Born in Vienna on 9 April 1889, Rheinhardt was a critic and biographer of Eleonora Duse and Eugénie and Joséphine de Beauharnais [Bonaparte].
Painted in Vienna in the spring of 1912, this double portrait is one of a series of innovative portraits in which Kokoschka attempted to express the interior states of his subjects, rather than realistically depict their physical exteriors.
An important manifestation of German Expressionism, the painting was exhibited in the International Sonderbund exhibition in Cologne in May of that year, along with five other works by the artist.
www.oberlin.edu /allenart/collection/kokoschka_oskar.html   (1903 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Napoleon Bonaparte
The Directory found fault with this last stipulation; but Bonaparte had already reached the point where he could act with independence and care little for what the politicians at Paris might think.
On 8 March, 1798, he contracted a civil marriage with the widow of Alexandre de Beauharnais, Marie Joséphine Rose Tascher de la Pagerie, who was born in Martinique, in 1763, of a family originally belonging to the neighbourhood of Blois.
Deportations of priests were multiplying; Belgium, where 6000 priests were proscribed, was disturbed; the Vendée, Normandy, and the departments of the South were rising.
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 The State Hermitage Museum: Virtual Tour
The French forces commanded by Consul Bonaparte smashed the army of the Austrian field marshal Baron von Melas, despite the latter's numerical superiority of nearly two to one (45,000 against 23,000).
This rare porcelain plaque produced at the Sèvres manufactory and depicting the Battle of Marengo was painted by the French battle painter Jacques-Françios-José Swebach in 1803.
The Battle of Marengo, the decisive encounter of the Franco-Austrian War, took place on 14 June 1800 close to Alessandria in Italy.
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 Jedi Council Forums - Napoleon Bonaparte Thread
What happened is that the Pope annointed the crowns and stuff, then sat down and then Napoléon, as he was supposed to, crowned himself and Joséphine.
Alexander did, very clearly, at the Erkfurt conference.
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