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  1. 12. Apr. 2024 · The dominant influence of Napoleon's childhood was his mother, Maria Letizia Ramolino, whose firm discipline restrained the rambunctious Napoleon. Napoleon had an elder brother, Joseph, and younger siblings Lucien, Elisa, Louis, Pauline, Caroline and Jérôme. He was baptised Catholic just before his second birthday, on 21 July 1771 at Ajaccio ...

  2. Bonaparte, Charles Lucian Verknüpfungen zu anderen Personen wurden aus den Registerangaben von NDB und ADB übernommen und durch computerlinguistische Analyse und Identifikation gewonnen. Soweit möglich wird auf Artikel verwiesen, andernfalls auf das Digitalisat.

  3. 13. Juli 2018 · Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844) Heritage Images/Getty Images ... who was so enthralled to be marrying a Bonaparte that he reportedly took to imitating Napoleon’s mannerisms. Lucien Bonaparte (1775 ...

  4. MicroData Summary for Lucien-Louis-Joseph-Napoléon Bonaparte. ( VIAF: 89649311; WikiData: Q935182 ) Lucien-Louis-Joseph-Napoléon Cardinal Bonaparte (born 15 Nov 1828, died 19 Nov 1895 ) Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina. Consistory - 1868: Created Cardinal. First Vatican Council: Council Father. Conclave - 1878: Participated. Event. Place.

  5. 1769 – Birth of Napoleon Bonaparte On 15 August 1769, Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio, in Corsica, into a aristocratic family. He parents, Charles and Letizia already had one son, called Joseph. There would eventually be five boys (Joseph, Napoleon, Lucien, Louis and Jerome) and three girls (Elisa, Caroline and Pauline) in the family. …

  6. Nach Napoleons Niederlage in Waterloo und seiner endgültigen Abdankung im Juni 1815 entschloss sich Joseph Bonaparte, ins Exil in die Vereinigten Staaten zu gehen. Am 28. August traf er zusammen mit einigen Getreuen wie seinem amerikanischen Dolmetscher James Carret, dem spanischen Offizier Unzaga, seinem Sekretär Louis Mailliard sowie dem Koch François Parrot in New York ein.

  7. 18. Apr. 2024 · Louis Bonaparte (born September 2, 1778, Ajaccio, Corsica—died July 25, 1846, Livorno, Italy) was a French soldier and Napoleon I’s third surviving brother. As king of Holland (1806–10), he guarded the welfare of his subjects. His unwillingness to join the Continental System brought him into conflict with the emperor.