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  1. Lucien je kao njegov brat i podanik, bio zarobljen od strane kralja Sardinije. No zahvaljujući brzoj intervenciji papa Pia VII. , je bio oslobođen. Lucien Bonaparte je ostatak svog života proveo u Italiji , gdje je stekao i naslov kneza od Musignana (1824.).

  2. BONAPARTE, Prince LOUIS-LUCIEN (1813 - 1891). Son of Lucien (and nephew of Napoleon) Bonaparte. Born 4 January 1813 at Thorngrove, Worcestershire. He lived in England until 1848, when he returned to France. There, after the Revolution, he was made a deputy for Corsica (28 November). When that election was set aside he was elected in July 1849 ...

  3. Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (born Luigi Buonaparte; 2 September 1778 – 25 July 1846) was a younger brother of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. He was a monarch in his own right from 1806 to 1810, ruling over the Kingdom of Holland (a French client state roughly corresponding to the modern-day Netherlands ).

  4. English: Lucien Bonaparte (1775-1840) was younger brother of Napoléon Bonaparte and president of the Council of Five Hundred. Deutsch: Lucien Bonaparte (1775-1840) war ein jüngerer Bruder von Napoléon Bonaparte und Präsident des Rates der Fünfthundert. Lucien Bonaparte. 1st Prince of Canino and Musignano. Retrat fet per François-Xavier ...

  5. Lucien Bonaparte. Lucien Bonaparte, Pangeran Prancis, Pangeran pertama Canino dan Musignano (lahir sebagai Luciano Buonaparte; 21 Mei 1775 – 29 Juni 1840 ), putra ketiga Carlo Buonaparte yang selamat dan istrinya Letizia Bonaparte, merupakan seorang negarawan berkebangsaan Prancis, yang menjabat sebagai Presiden terakhir Dewan Lima Ratus pada ...

  6. Lucien Bonaparte (* 21. Määz 1775 ä Ajaccio op Korsika; † 29. Juni 1840 ä Viterbo, Italie) hosch ejentlich Luciano Buonaparte. Hä woch dr Brooch van Napoléon Bonaparte. Sii Lääve. Lucien wood ä Frankreich usjebeld. Als hä no Ajaccio zöröckko ...

  7. Lucien Bonaparte. On the 23rd April 1804 Lucien, Napoleon’s brother and main architect of the coup d’etat of the 18th Brumaio, arrived in Rome. He had left Paris because of the major disagreements between himself and the First Consul, whether for political reasons, due to his republican convictions in the face of his brother’s dictatorial ...