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  1. Initially destined for the Law, Joseph was forced by the exile of the Bonapartes from Corsica, after the rift with Paoli, to return to Provence. In 1794 he married Marie-Julie Clary (1771-1845), the daughter of a rich Marseilles businessman. Thanks to his brother’s influence, Joseph was appointed Commissaire des guerres for the Army of Italy ...

  2. Joseph Bonaparte -the perfect example of the unknown celebrity – steps out of the shadows with this remarkable biography which demonstrates that, in fact, the personality, role and political action of Napoleon’s elder brother ought to have been studied in their own right and not only in comparison with the Emperor. This study is the result of fifteen years of research into the Napoleonic ...

  3. Joseph Bonaparte lived primarily in the United States from 1817 to 1832, initially in New York City and Philadelphia. He was also reputed to have encountered the Jersey Devil while hunting there. Bonaparte returned to Europe, where he died in Florence, Italy and was buried in the Les Invalides building in Paris, He was succeeded by his younger ...

  4. Joseph Bonaparte (1768–1844) – 1806–1808 König von Neapel, 1808–1813 König von Spanien; verheiratet mit Julie Clary, der Schwester der späteren Königin Desideria von Schweden. Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte (* 8. Juli 1801; † 8. August 1854) – ⚭ 1822 Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte

  5. Charles Joseph Bonaparte (* 9. Juni 1851 in Baltimore, Maryland; † 28. Juni 1921 in Bella Vista, Baltimore County, Maryland) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker, der dem Kabinett von Präsident Theodore Roosevelt als Marineminister und als Justizminister angehörte. Bonaparte gilt als Gründer der US-amerikanischen Bundespolizei FBI.

  6. "Joseph Bonaparte", painted in 1800 by Jean Baptiste Joseph Wicar (Lille 1762 - Rome 1834). Enlarge "King Joseph at Pointe Breeze", by Innocent Louis Goubaud (1780-1847).

  7. 4. Juli 2014 · Joseph Bonaparte & Point Breeze. On January 4, 1820 Joseph’s house at Point Breeze was destroyed by fire. He was away at the time, and his neighbours rushed in to save as many of his possessions as they could, a fact that deeply touched Joseph. Joseph Bonaparte’s house at Point Breeze in Bordentown, New Jersey.

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