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  1. Bonaparte, Lucien Jules Laurent. called Charles Lucien. ( b. Paris, France, 24 May 1803; d. Paris 29 July 1857) zoology. Bonaparte was the son of Napoleon’s younger brother, Lucien (1775–1840). His mother was Alexandrine de Bleschamp. In 1822 Bonaparte married his cousin Zénaïde Charlotte Julie, the daughter of the king of Naples and Spain.

  2. Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, II Príncipe de Canín y Musignano (24 de mayu de 1803, París – 29 de xunetu de 1857, París), foi un naturalista, políticu y ornitólogu francés. Fíu de Lucien Bonaparte y sobrín del emperador Napoleón Bonaparte .

  3. 夏尔·吕西安·儒勒·劳伦·波拿巴,第二代卡尼诺和穆西格纳诺亲王 (法语: Charles Lucien (Carlo) Jules Laurent Bonaparte, 2nd Prince of Canino and Musignano ,1803年5月24日-1857年7月29日)是一位 法国 博物学 家和鸟类学家。. 他是 吕西安·波拿巴 和Alexandrine de Bleschamp的儿子 ...

  4. Charles Lucien (Carlo) Jules Laurent Bonaparte, segon príncep de Canino i Musignano (París, 24 de maig del 1803 - 29 de juliol del 1857) fou un naturalista i ornitòleg francès. Fou el fill de Lucien Bonaparte i Alexandrine de Bleschamp , i nebot de l'emperador Napoleó .

  5. Charles Lucien (Carlo) Jules Laurent Bonaparte, 2. Canino ve Musignano Prensi (d. 24 Mayıs 1803 – ö. 29 Temmuz 1857) Fransız tabiat tarihçisi ve ornitologdur. Napolyon Bonapart 'ın yeğenidir. Bir Fransız 'ın biyografisi ile ilgili bu madde taslak seviyesindedir.

  6. Bonaparte had twelve children of whom eight survived him. Among them was Lucien-Louis-Joseph-Napoleon, who was ordained priest in 1853 and was made cardinal in 1868. 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.

  7. BONAPARTE, Charles Lucien Jules Laurent, prince of Canino and Musignano, ornithologist, b. in Paris, 24 May, 1803; d. there, 30 July, 1857. He was the eldest son of Lucien Bonaparte, and in 1822 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