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  1. Napoleon Bonaparte, als Kaiser Napoleon I. (französisch Napoléon Bonaparte bzw. Napoléon I er; * 15. August 1769 in Ajaccio auf Korsika als Napoleone Buonaparte; † 5. Mai 1821 in Longwood House auf St. Helena im Südatlantik), war General der Ersten Republik, Erster Konsul Frankreichs und schließlich Kaiser der Franzosen.

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    Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French emperor and military commander who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars.

  3. Napoleone Bonaparte, spesso chiamato per antonomasia anche solo Napoleone (Ajaccio, 15 agosto 1769 – Longwood, Isola di Sant'Elena, 5 maggio 1821), è stato un politico e generale francese, fondatore del Primo Impero francese e protagonista della prima fase della storia contemporanea europea, detta "età napoleonica".

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    • Imperial House of France
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    The Bonaparte (originally Italian: Buonaparte) family were patricians in the Italian towns of Sarzana, San Miniato, and Florence. The name derives from Italian: buona ("good") and parte ("part" or "side"). In Italian, the phrase "buona parte" is used to identify a fraction of considerable, but undefined, size in a totum. Gianfaldo Buonaparte was th...

    In 1793 Corsica formally seceded from France and sought protection from the British government, prompting Pasquale Paoli to compel the Bonapartes to relocate to the mainland. Napoleon I is the most prominent name associated with the Bonaparte family because he conquered much of Europe during the early 19th century. Due to his indisputable popularit...

    Emperors of the French

    1. Napoleon I (1804–1814, 1815), also King of Italy (1805–1814) and Emperor in Elba (1814–1815) and Co-Prince of Andorra(1804–1814, 1815) 2. Napoleon II (1815), styled as King of Rome from birth, but never reigned and also Duke of Reichstadt1818–1832, but never visited the town 3. Napoleon III(1852–1870), also Co-Prince of Andorra (1852–1870)

    Kings of Holland

    1. Louis I(1806–1810) 2. Louis II (1810), also Grand Duke of Berg(1809–1813)

    King of Naples

    1. Joseph I(1806–1808)

    Family tree list

    Note: Bold for common names Carlo-Maria (Ajaccio, 1746–Montpellier, 1785) married Maria Letizia Ramolino(Ajaccio, 1750–Rome, 1836) in 1764. He was a minor official in the local courts. They had eight children: 1. Joseph-Napoléon Bonaparte (Corte, 1768–Florence, 1844), King of Naples, then King of Spain, married Julie Clary[group 1] 1.1. Julie Joséphine Bonaparte (1796–1796) 1.2. Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte(1801–1854) 1.3. Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte(1802–1839) 2. Napoléon (I) Bonaparte...

    Male-line family tree

    1. Charles Buonaparte, 1746–1785 1.1. Joseph Bonaparte, King of Naples, then King of Spain, 1768–1844 1.2. Napoleon Bonaparte, 1769–1821, Emperor of the French 1.2.1. Napoleon II, 1811–1832, Prince Imperial, King of Rome 1.3. Lucien Bonaparte, 1775–1840, Prince of Canino and Musignano 1.3.1. Charles Lucien Bonaparte, 2nd Prince of Canino and Musignano, 1803–1857 1.3.1.1. Joseph Lucien Bonaparte, 3rd Prince of Canino and Musignano, 1824–1865 1.3.1.2. Lucien Bonaparte (cardinal), 4th Prince of...

    The arms of the Bonaparte family were: Gules two bends sinister between two mullets or. In 1804, Napoleon I changed the arms to Azure an imperial eagle or. The change applied to all members of his family except for his brother Lucien and his nephew, the son from Jérôme's first marriage. 1. Arms of Charles-Maria Buonaparte 2. Arms of Lucien Bonapart...

    According to studies by G. Lucotte and his coauthors based on DNA research since 2011, Napoleon Bonaparte belonged to Y-DNA (direct male ancestry) haplogroup E1b1b1c1* (E-M34*). This 15000-year-old haplogroup has its highest concentration in Ethiopia and in the Near East (Jordan, Yemen). According to the authors of the study, "Probably Napoléon als...

    Charles, Prince Napoléon (born 1950, great-great-grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte by his second marriage), and his son Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon (born 1986 and appointed heir in the will of his grandfather Louis, Prince Napoléon) currently dispute the headship of the Bonaparte family.The only other male members of the family are Charles's recent...

    Media related to House of Bonaparteat Wikimedia Commons
    (in Italian) The coat of arms of the Tuscan branch of Bonaparte family in State Archives of Florence
    Rose, John Holland (1911). "Bonaparte" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). pp. 192–197.
  4. The president of France is the head of state of France. The first officeholder is considered to be Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, who was elected in 1848 and provoked the 1851 self-coup to later proclaim himself emperor as Napoleon III.

  5. The Second French Empire [a] was an Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 14 January 1852 to 27 October 1870, between the Second and the Third French Republics. The period was one of significant achievements in infrastructure and economy, while France reasserted itself as the dominant power in Europe.

  6. Napoléon Bonaparte (Ajaccio, Korzika, Franciaország, 1769. augusztus 15. – Longwood, Szent Ilona-sziget, Nagy-Britannia, 1821. május 5.) francia tábornok, hadvezér, politikus, a Francia Köztársaság első konzulja 1799 és 1804 között, majd I. Napóleon néven a Francia Birodalom császára először 1804 és 1814 között, majd száz nap erejéig 1815 márciusa és júniusa között.