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  1. Carlo Buonaparte wurde als Carlo Maria Buonaparte geboren. Er trug später auch den Namen Charles Marie de Bonaparte. Er trug später auch den Namen Charles Marie de Bonaparte. Sein Vater war der korsische Politiker Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte (1713-1763), der ab 1749 als Repräsentant von Ajaccio im Korsischen Rat von Corte fungierte.

  2. Carlo Buonaparte was born in 1746 in Ajaccio, Corsica, at the time part of the Republic of Genoa; he already had a sister Maria Gertrude, born in 1741, and a brother Sebastiano, born in 1743. His father, Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte had represented Ajaccio at the Council of Corte in 1749. The Corsican Buonapartes were of Tuscan origin.

  3. When his elder brother Giuseppe Maria passed away on December 13, 1763, he took under guardianship his nephew Carlo Maria Buonaparte, the future father of Napoleon. Archdeacon and canon of the Cathedral of Ajaccio since 1771, Luciano offered a scholarship in 1781 to Joseph Fesch, the half brother of the wife of his nephew, to enable him to enter the seminary of Aix-en-Provence. He died in his ...

  4. Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WeRelate person ID. Giuseppe_Buonaparte_(1) 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Buonaparte-4. subject named as. Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte aka Bonaparte (31 May 1713 - 13 Dec 1763) 0 reference ...

  5. (Zu den früheren Vorfahren siehe den Artikel über Napoleons Großvater Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte). Es existierten auch Zweige der Familie in San Miniato (zu dem der Priester Jacopo Buonaparte , ein Vertrauter von Papst Clemens VII. , gehörte) und in Florenz (1803 mit dem Abt Gregorio Buonaparte erloschen, welcher den damaligen Ersten Konsul Napoleon Bonaparte als Erben einsetzte [3] ).

  6. 2. Sept. 2022 · About Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte. Nobile Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte (31 May 1713, Ajaccio – 13 December 1763, Ajaccio) was a Corsican politician. He was the son of Sebastiano Nicolo Buonaparte and his wife Maria Anna Tusoli (1690–1760). In 1749, Giuseppe was the Delegate who represented the City of Ajaccio in the Council of Corte.