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  Lucien Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino (May 21, 1775 - June 29, 1840) was the second of the brothers to Emperor Napoleon I of France.
Lucien was sent as ambassador to Spain, (November 1800), where his diplomatic talents won over the Bourbon royal family and, perhaps as importantly, the minister Manuel de Godoy.
Charles Lucien Bonaparte (1803-1857), the naturalist and ornithologist
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 BONAPARTE - LoveToKnow Article on BONAPARTE
The refusal of Lucien to put the vote of outlawry, for which the majority of the council clamoured, his opportune closing of the sitting, and his appeal to the soldiers outside to disperse les reprsentants du poignard, turned the scale in favor of his brother.
Louis (1 7781846) was born at Ajaccio on the 2nd of September 1778.
LoUIS LUCIEN (1813-1891), son of Lucien Bonaparte, was born at Thorngrove, Worcestershire, England, on the 4th of January 1813.
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 Bonaparte article - Bonaparte Corsican Napoleon France November 10 1799 Lucien Bonaparte Saint-Cloud - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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, born 1950), great-great-grandson of Jérôme by his second marriage; he has a son Jean (born 1986) and a brother Jérôme (Jérôme Bonaparte, born 1957), unmarried.
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 First empire - Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lucien the independent is the only one who resisted the authority of his brother.
Lucien was the keystone of the success of the eighteenth of brumaire.
Lucien laid down his presidential insignia, went out, told the astonished soldiers that the deputies had tried to assassinate his brother, mounted a horse, drew his sword, pointed it at Bonaparte and swore to run him through if he ever forsook the principles of liberty.
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Bonaparte felt much interest in the discussions of that body, because it was composed of the most eminent men in the different branches of administration; and though the majority evinced a ready compliance with his wishes, yet that disposition was often far from being unanimous.
Lucien was the originator of all this, though I cannot positively say whether his brother connived with him, as in the case of the pamphlet to which I have already alluded.
Bonaparte, whenever he spoke to me on the subject, expressed himself weary of the efforts which were made to give importance to trifles; and yet he received the reports of the police agents as if he thought them of consequence.
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 Hispanic Exhibitions at The British Library: Out of the confusion of tongues:Louis-Lucien Bonaparte (1813-1891) and the ...
Bonaparte's dialect studies draw upon both written texts and the results of field work, which consisted of the direct interrogation of native speakers.
Bonaparte's studies of English dialects were not conducted on the scale of his researches into Basque, although the methodology employed was similar.
Bonaparte's financial position was eased by the granting of the Civil List pension in 1883 and he was to enjoy a brief period of relative wealth toward the end of his life when he received a substantial inheritance from a nephew he had never known.
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 Bonaparte. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
When Napoleon made the pope a prisoner, Lucien attempted to flee (1810) to the United States but was captured at sea by the British and interned in England.
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 FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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, 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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 Louis Lucien Bonaparte -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Louis Lucien Bonaparte (January 4, 1813 – November 3, 1891) was the third son of (French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)) Napoleon's second surviving brother, (Click link for more info and facts about Lucien Bonaparte) Lucien Bonaparte.
He was born at Thorngrove, (A savory sauce of vinegar and soy sauce and spices) Worcestershire, (A division of the United Kingdom) England.
Louis Lucien Bonaparte died at (Click link for more info and facts about Fano) Fano, Italy.
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 Charles Joseph Bonaparte Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Of Corsican origin, the '''Bonaparte''' (originally '''Buonaparte''') family is the family of Napoleon I of FranceNapoleon 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.
Napoleon I was crowned Emperor of France 1804-1814; the Bonaparte family also provided kings of Spain, Naples, Kingdom of HollandHolland and Kingdom of WestphaliaWestphalia, and a second French Emperor, Napoleon III of FranceNapoleon III.
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 of FranceNapoleon III; his son, Eugene Bonaparte (1856-1879), styled the Prince Imperial, died fighting the Zulus in KwaZulu-Natal ProvinceNatal, South Africa.
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 NAPOLEON I - Online Information article about NAPOLEON I
Bonaparte did so with a forcefulness rarely possessed by that usually mediocre creature, the moderate man. It is time now to notice the chief events which ensured the ascendancy of Bonaparte.
Bonaparte in particular discerned the advantages which peace would bring in the consolidation of his position.
LOUIS, or LEWIS (from the Frankish Chlodowich, Chlodwig, Latinized as Chlodowius, Lodhuwicus, Lodhuvicus, whence-in the Strassburg oath of 842-0.
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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.
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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When Louis Philippe fled France February 24, 1848, a handful of Bonapartists gathered at the Vendôme column with shouts of "Long live the Emperor!" There were few other early signs of support for this 40-year-old nephew of Napoleon I. Yet, by the end of the year he was president of France.
Nevertheless, three of his cousins, including Pierre Bonaparte (son of ex-King Jerome of Westphalia) and Lucien Murat (son of Caroline, ex-Queen of Naples) were elected to the national assembly on April 23.
Louis Napoleon at once moved into the Elysée palace where he hosted a private banquet for veterans of the Strasbourg and Boulogne coups.
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 Louis Bonaparte --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The galleries originated with a royal museum erected in 1808 by Napoleon I's brother Louis Bonaparte, then king of Holland, and the first collection consisted of paintings that had not been sent to France from the Nationale Kunst-Galerij, an art museum established...
As the wife of Napoleon Bonaparte, Josephine became empress of the French in 1804.
A widow after her first husband was guillotined during the French Revolution, she reluctantly agreed to marry Bonaparte, at the time a little-known artillery officer.
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 Timeline 1811-1820
1812 Aug 17, Napoleon Bonaparte’s army defeated the Russians at the Battle of Smolensk during the Russian retreat to Moscow.
1814 Apr 11, Napoleon Bonaparte (45) abdicated at Fontainebleau a 2nd time and was banished to the island of Elba, a small island in the Mediterranean, retaining the title of emperor and 400 volunteers to act as his guard.
Louis XVIII was crowned as successor to his guillotined brother.
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 Genealogy of the B(u)onaparte family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Bonaparte genealogy is worked up by the Corsican historian Cesari Rocca who extended the ancestral line to Ceasare, grandfather of Francesca "Il Mauro/Il Moror" who married 1440 Apollonia, illigimate daughter to the house of Malaspina and descendant, through 20 generations, from Charlemagne.
The jurist Hug Banapart/Bonapart, son of Bonifaci Bonapart from Ciutat, Mallorca, was made governor of Corcega on the 23rd of July, 1409 by Martí I, king of Catalunya-Aragón.
Hug Bonapart married Joana Lancis in Córcega and from this marriage were born Esteve, Ferran and Andreu.
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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.
In 1828 he removed to Italy, in the revolution of 1848 was a leader of the republican party in Rome, and in 1849 was chosen vice-president of the constituent assembly.
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 Louis Lucien Bonaparte Online Research :: Information about Louis Lucien Bonaparte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Louis Lucien Bonaparte (January 4, 1813 – November 3, 1891) was the third son of Napoleon I of France second surviving brother, Lucien Bonaparte.
A Philologist and Politician, he spent his youth in Italy and did not go to France until 1848, when he served two brief terms in the Assembly as representative for Corsica (1848) and for the Seine (dpartement) Dpartements (1849).
He also denounced William Pryce for having plagiarized the research of Edward Lhuyd into Cornish language and other Celtic languages.
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 Maryland Historical Society - Patterson-Bonaparte Collection - PP70 - FINDING AID
She met Jerome Bonaparte (1784-1860), brother of French emperor Napoleon I, when he visited the United States in 1803, and the two fell in love and married on Christmas eve of that year.
The marriage, opposed by Napoleon and by William Patterson, was destined to be short lived, being anulled by Napoleon’s decree in 1806, while Jerome remained in Europe, remarried and became the King of Westphalia according to his brother’s wishes.
Betsy and Jerome had one child, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte (1805-1870), who lived with his mother and her family.
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 Euskal Herria Journal | A Basque Journal | Navarre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lucien Bonaparte began his research of Basque in 1855 when he arrived for the first time in Baiona.
He returned to Navarre in 1857 and again, in 1866, to study the Aezkoa and Errekoriar dialects.
The work of Bonaparte stimulated the work of a cultural group for the Basque language and culture.
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 Bonaparte
1926 Napoleon V Bonaparte, French pretender to the throne, dies at 63
1840 Lucien Bonaparte, prince of Canino/Musignano, dies at 65
1769 Napoleon Bonaparte, resident of Elba, emperor 1804-13, 1814-15
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 Articles - Joachim Murat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
During Napoleon's defence of the Tuileries Palace (1795), Murat was successful in stealing forty cannon from the French National Guard.
Joachim rose in the French army to the rank of a general.
Thus becoming son-in-law of Letizia Ramolino and brother-in-law to Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon I of France, Lucien Bonaparte, Elisa Bonaparte, Louis Bonaparte, Pauline Bonaparte and Jérôme Bonaparte.
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 Newsletter · Issue 21, 1979
In 1978 The Basque Studies Program began acquiring microfilm copies of material from the Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte Collection housed in the Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois.
Of the nearly 1,000 Basque items at the Newberry Library, nearly 725 are in the Bonaparte Collection which was brought together in the nineteenth century.
Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte (1813-1891) was a linguist and is best known among Basque scholars for his linguistic atlas of the Basque provinces.
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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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 The Carriage Museum
Black landaus carriage, the pope’s means of transport on non-ceremonial occasions, used until the early years of the papacy of Pius XI.
Gala Berlin carriage of Cardinal Lucien Louis Bonaparte (1829-95), cousin of Napoleon III; it bears a brass coat-of-arms with the Napoleonic eagle.
The papal means of transport also includes the sedan-chairs.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of March 13, 1868
Son of Charles Lucien Bonaparte and Princess Zénaïde Laetitia Julie.
His godfather was his cousin Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, future emperor.
Vicar in S. Maria in Via Lata, Rome, parish of the Bonaparte palace.
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