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  1. Paul Marie Bonaparte was the third child of Lucien Bonaparte and Aleksandryna de Bleschamp-Bonaparte. In March 1827 he secretly left the city, and under an assumed name, went to Greece to take part in the Greek war for independence. Arriving first at the Ionian Islands, Bonaparte was welcomed August 24 at Poros by the British Admiral Cochrane, who was entrusted with command of the Greek fleet.

  2. Jeanne Adélaïde Bonaparte (1807–1829) Paul Marie Bonaparte (1808–1827) Louis Lucien Bonaparte (1813–1891) Pierre Napoléon Bonaparte (1815–1881), married Éléonore-Justine Ruflin. Roland Bonaparte (1858–1924), married Marie-Félix Blanc. Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882–1962), married Prince George of Greece; Princess Jeanne ...

  3. Paul Marie Bonaparte (February 19, 1809 Canino - September 7, 1827 Nafplio) fought in the Greek War of Independence.

  4. Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (1822–1891), lempinimeltään Plon-Plon, naimisissa Savoijin prinsessa Marie Clotilden, Viktor Emanuel II:n tyttären, kanssa. Napoléon Victor Jérôme Frédéric Bonaparte (1862–1926), kruununtavoittelija, naimisissa Belgian prinsessan Clémentinen kanssa.

  5. Paul Marie Bonaparte (3 November 1809 – 7 September 1827). Louis Lucien Bonaparte (4 January 1813 – 3 November 1891). A philologist and politician, expert on the Basque language. Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte (11 October 1815 – 7 April 1881). Antoine Bonaparte (31 October 1816 – 28 March 1877), married Marie-Anne Cardinali, without issue.

  6. 19. Okt. 2023 · Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was a Corsican-born French general and politician who reigned as Emperor of the French with the regnal name Napoleon I from 1804 to 1814 and then again briefly in 1815. He established the largest continental European empire since Charlemagne and brought liberal reforms to the lands he conquered at the cost of the destructive Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815).