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  1. House of Bonaparte. Born: 13 January 1777 Died: 7 August 1820: Regnal titles Vacant. Kingdom of Etruria. Title last held by. King Louis II: Grand Duchess of Tuscany 1809–1814 Succeeded by. Ferdinand III. New title: Princess of Lucca 18 ...

  2. House of Bonaparte. Born: 7 January 1768 Died: 28 July 1844: Regnal titles Preceded by. Ferdinand IV. King of Naples 1806 – 1808 Succeeded by. Joachim I. Preceded by. Ferdinand VII. King of Spain 1808 – 1813 Succeeded by. Ferdinand V ...

  3. Bonaparte was the son of an Italian sailor, with no close connection to Napoleon's House of Bonaparte. He was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, and grew up in Mercedes, Buenos Aires. Despite a lack of formal training in paleontology, he started collecting fossils with many friends at an early age, and created a museum in their home town.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Prince_MuratPrince Murat - Wikipedia

    2 May 1815. ( 2 May 1815) Prince Murat is a French princely title that traces its origin back to 1804, when Emperor Napoleon granted the rank of prince français to his brother-in-law Joachim Murat, who subsequently reigned as King of Naples from 1808 to 1815. [1] On 5 December 1812, Joachim Murat's second son Lucien was created sovereign ...

  5. Deposition. Norway: 1905 Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden. The House of Bernadotte [a] is the royal family of Sweden, founded there in 1818 by King Charles XIV John of Sweden. It was also the royal family of Norway between 1818 and 1905. Its founder was born in Pau in southern France as Jean Bernadotte.

  6. Prince Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte (11 October 1815 – 7 April 1881) was a French nobleman, revolutionary and politician, the son of Lucien Bonaparte and his second wife Alexandrine de Bleschamp. He was a nephew of Napoleon I , Joseph Bonaparte , Elisa Bonaparte , Louis Bonaparte , Pauline Bonaparte , Caroline Bonaparte and Jérôme Bonaparte .

  7. He lived there from 1817 to 1832, initially in New York City and Philadelphia, where his house became the centre of activity for French expatriates, he married American Ann Savage in Society Hill. Joseph Bonaparte returned to Europe, where he died in Florence, Italy, and was buried in the Les Invalides building complex in Paris.