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  1. Bonaparte was the son of Lucien Bonaparte and Alexandrine de Bleschamp. Lucien was a younger brother of Napoleon I, making Charles the emperor’s nephew. Born in Paris, [1] he was raised in Italy. On 29 June 1822, he married his cousin, Zénaïde, in Brussels. Soon after the marriage, the couple left for Philadelphia in the United States to ...

  2. May 20, 2024 · Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, prince di Canino e di Musignano (born May 24, 1803, Paris—died July 29, 1857, Paris) was a scientist and the eldest son of Napoleon I’s second surviving brother Lucien. His publication of American Ornithology , 4 vol. (1825–33), established his scientific reputation.

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  3. Charles-Lucien Bonaparte est un homme politique et un ornithologue français, né le 24 mai 1803 à Paris et mort le 29 avril 1857 dans cette même ville. Fils de Lucien Bonaparte , il est donc l'un des neveux de Napoléon Bonaparte .

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    • Jérôme Bonaparte (1784-1860) Jérôme Bonaparte. Jérôme, the youngest sibling of Napoleon, became the first Bonaparte to step foot in America, in 1803, the same year his brother nearly doubled the size of the United States by authorizing the Louisiana Purchase.
    • Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844) Joseph Bonaparte. Napoleon’s eldest sibling, Joseph, went incognito following his brother’s downfall and escaped to the United States in the summer of 1815.
    • Lucien Bonaparte (1775-1840) Lucien Bonaparte. As with Jérôme, Napoleon strongly disapproved of his younger sibling Lucien’s choice of a bride. But unlike Jérôme, Lucien stuck with his wife, preferring to live with her in self-imposed exile than become a monarch like his brothers.
    • Louis Bonaparte (1778-1846) Louis Bonaparte. Like his brother Lucien, Louis went to Italy post-Waterloo and never visited the United States. Louis’ son, Louis-Napoleon, on the other hand, found himself there unintentionally.
  4. Lucien Bonaparte, 1st Prince of Canino and Musignano (born Luciano Buonaparte; 21 May 1775 – 29 June 1840), was a French politician and diplomat of the French Revolution and the Consulate. He served as Minister of the Interior from 1799 to 1800 and as the president of the Council of Five Hundred in 1799.

  5. Jul 29, 2022 · Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, a French naturalist, died on July 29, 1857, at age 54. Charles was the son of Lucien Bonaparte, younger brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon wanted his brothers to marry into royal families across Europe, but Lucien fathered a son (Charles) with a young widow and then married her to legitimize the child.

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  7. Jun 25, 2024 · Lucien Bonaparte (born May 21, 1775, Ajaccio, Corsica—died June 29, 1840, Viterbo, Italy) was Napoleon I’s second surviving brother who, as president of the Council of Five Hundred at Saint-Cloud, was responsible for Napoleon’s election as consul on 19 Brumaire (Nov. 10, 1799). Lucien Bonaparte. Lucien Bonaparte, undated engraving.

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