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  1. Carlo Maria di Buonaparte (* 29. März 1746 ä Ajaccio; † 24. Februar 1785) woch dr Papp va Napoleon I. . Sii Lääve. Met 14 Joohr storv singe Papp, un singe Onkel Archidiakon Lucciano Buonaparte kömmerde sisch öm häm. Carlo studiirde 1762 ä Pisa d Juristörei un hiirode Laetitia Ramolino am 2. Juni 1762 ). Net lang no d Huuchzitt sooht ...

  2. 3. Jan. 2021 · Nobile Carlo Maria Buonaparte (27/29 March 1746 – 24 February 1785) was a Corsican lawyer and politician. After his death, his son Napoleon I of France became Emperor of France, and several of his other children received royal titles from their brother.

  3. Letizia Buonaparte (born August 24, 1750, Ajaccio, Corsica—died February 2, 1836, Rome, Italy) was the mother of Napoleon I by Carlo Maria Buonaparte, whom she married in 1764. Simple and frugal in her tastes and devout in thought, she helped to bind her children to the life of Corsica. Although, during her son’s ascendance, she was endowed ...

  4. Carlo Buonaparte. Nobile Carlo Maria Buonaparte ( Ajaccio, 27. ožujka 1746. — Montpellier, 24. veljače 1785.) je bio korzikanski advokat i političar, koji je kratko radio kao asistent revolucionarnog lidera Pasqualea Paolija, a kasnije je postao korzikanski predstavnik na dvoru Louisa XVI. Poslije njegove smrti, njegov sin Napoleon ...

  5. Seine Eltern waren der Jurist Carlo Bonaparte (1746-1785) und seine Gattin Letizia Ramolino (1750-1836). Das Paar hatte. 13 Kinder von denen jedoch nur acht das Erwachsenenalter erreichten und nicht schon früh nach der Geburt verstarben. Die Familie Buonaparte war bereits seit dem 16. Jahrhundert auf Korsika ansässig, zuvor lebten die Ahnen ...

  6. 22. Nov. 2023 · Napoleon Bonaparte was born Napoleone Buonaparte in Ajaccio, on the French island of Corsica, on August 15, 1769. He was the fourth, and second surviving, child of Carlo Buonaparte, a lawyer, and ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Carlo Buonaparte joined Paoli’s party, but, when Paoli had to flee, Buonaparte came to terms with the French. Winning the protection of the governor of Corsica, he was appointed assessor for the judicial district of Ajaccio in 1771. In 1778 he obtained the admission of his two eldest sons, Joseph and Napoleon, to the Collège d’Autun.