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  2. House of Bonaparte - Wikipedia

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    The House of Bonaparte[ a ] is a former imperial and royal European dynasty of French and Italian origin. It was founded in 1804 by Napoleon I, the son of Corsican nobleman Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Buonaparte (née Ramolino). Napoleon was a French military leader who rose to power during the French Revolution and who, in 1804, transformed ...

  3. Armorial of the House of Bonaparte - Wikipedia

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    The House of Bonaparte was a royal dynasty started by Napoleon I, son of Carlo Bonaparte.The family formed the Imperial House of France during the first French Empire. The house last ruled until 1871, when they were ultimately ousted due to the effects of the Franco-Prussian War.

  4. Bonapartism - Wikipedia

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    Bonapartism (French: Bonapartisme) is the political ideology supervening from Napoleon Bonaparte and his followers and successors. The term was used to refer to people who hoped to restore the House of Bonaparte and its style of government. In this sense, a Bonapartiste was a person who either actively participated in or advocated for ...

  5. Category:House of Bonaparte - Wikipedia

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    Category. : House of Bonaparte. This is a list of the members of the House of Bonaparte, the family of Napoleon Bonaparte by birth and by marriage. Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Bonaparte.

  6. Maison Bonaparte - Wikipedia

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    The room where Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769. Maison Bonaparte[ 1 ] (Corsican and Italian: Casa Buonaparte) is the ancestral home of the Bonaparte family. It is located on the Rue Saint-Charles in Ajaccio on the French island of Corsica. The house was almost continuously owned by members of the family from 1682 to 1923.

  7. Imperial House of France (First French Empire) - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial House of France during the First French Empire was the family of Napoleon, including the House of Bonaparte, who held imperial titles as Emperor, Empress, Imperial Prince, or French Prince, and who were in the order of succession to the French imperial throne in accordance with the French constitution of 1804.

  8. Succession to the former French throne (Bonapartist) - Wikipedia

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    The succession to the throne of the French Empire was vested by Bonapartist emperors in the descendants and selected male relatives of Napoleon I (r. 1804–1814/15). Following the end of the Second French Empire in 1870, Bonapartist pretenders descended from Napoleon I's brothers have maintained theoretical claims to the imperial office.

  9. Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon - Wikipedia

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    Catholicism. Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon, Prince of Montfort (born Jean-Christophe Louis Ferdinand Albéric Napoléon Bonaparte; 11 July 1986, France) is the disputed head of the Imperial House of France, and as such the heir of Napoleon Bonaparte, the first Emperor of the French. He would be known as Napoleon VII.