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  1. During the reign of Napoleon I, the Imperial Family consisted of the Emperor's immediate relations – his wife, son, siblings, and some other close relatives, namely his brother-in-law Joachim Murat, his uncle Joseph Fesch, and his stepson Eugène de Beauharnais .

  2. Bonaparte Family, a family made famous by Napoleon I, emperor of the French (1804–1814/15). The French form Bonaparte was not commonly used, even by Napoleon, until after the spring of 1796. The original name was Buonaparte, which was borne in the early Middle Ages by several distinct families in.

  3. Nach Napoleon Bonaparte benannt sind die Pflanzengattungen Napoleonaea P.Beauv. aus der Familie der Topffruchtbaumgewächse (Lecythidaceae), Bonapartea Ruiz & Pav. aus der Familie der Bromeliengewächse (Bromeliaceae) und Calomeria Vent. aus der Familie der Korbblütler (Asteraceae).

  4. Eng verbunden mit Napoleons Aufstieg und Niedergang war die Familie Bonaparte. Sie stammte aus Korsika. Ihren Ursprung hatten die Buonapartes im nordwestitalienischen Ligurien. Erste Erwähnung fanden sie um 1200 mit Gianfaldo Buonaparte.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NapoleonNapoleon - Wikipedia

    Napoleon's family was of Italian origin. His paternal ancestors, the Buonapartes, descended from a minor Tuscan noble family who emigrated to Corsica in the 16th century and his maternal ancestors, the Ramolinos, descended from a noble family from Lombardy .

  6. Learn about the origins and the destinies of Napoleon I and his relatives, from his parents and brothers to his wives and children. Discover the connections between the characters who shaped the First and Second French Empires.

  7. 19. Okt. 2023 · Napoleon was the second surviving child of Carlo and Maria-Letizia Bonaparte; he had an older brother, Joseph, and younger siblings Lucien, Elisa, Louis, Pauline, Caroline, and Jerôme. Exiled from his homeland, Napoleon was no longer a Corsican nationalist but was committed to the French cause.