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  2. Lucien Bonaparte - Wikipedia

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    Lucien Bonaparte was the inspiration behind the Napoleonic reconstitution of the dispersed Académie Française in 1803, where he took a seat. He collected paintings in la maison de campagne at Brienne , was a member of Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier 's salon and wrote a novel, La Tribu indienne.

  3. Le souper de Beaucaire - Wikipedia

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    Le souper de Beaucaire", depicting Bonaparte having the supper in Beaucaire on 28 July 1793, by Jean Lecomte du Nouÿ, 1869–94. Le souper de Beaucaire was a political pamphlet written by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1793. With the French Revolution into its fourth year, civil war had spread across France between various rival political factions.

  4. Louis Lucien Bonaparte - Wikipedia

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    Louis Lucien Bonaparte (4 January 1813 – 3 November 1891) was a French philologist. The third son of Napoleon's second surviving brother, Lucien Bonaparte , he spent much of his life outside France for political reasons.

  5. Coup of 18 Brumaire - Wikipedia

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    Lucien Bonaparte, president of the Council of Five Hundred, who engineered the coup that brought his brother to power. On the morning of 18 Brumaire, Lucien Bonaparte falsely persuaded the Councils that a Jacobin coup was at hand in Paris, and induced them to depart for the safety of the suburban Château de Saint-Cloud. [3]

  6. Council of Five Hundred - Wikipedia

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    Lucien Bonaparte, the Last President of the Council In October 1799 Napoleon's brother Lucien Bonaparte was appointed President of the Council of Five Hundred. [ 13 ] Soon afterwards, in the coup of 18 Brumaire , Napoleon led a group of grenadiers who drove the council from its chambers and installed him as leader of France as its First Consul .

  7. 1800 French constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    First page of the Constitution of the Year VIII. A referendum ratifying the constitution of the French consulate was held in February 1800. [1] The official results, as announced by Lucien Bonaparte, Minister of the Interior and brother of First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, were 99.9% in favor of the new constitution, with 53.74% of voters abstaining.

  8. Prince of Canino and Musignano - Wikipedia

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    Article 7 of the monarchical constitution of the First French Empire, promulgated 20 May 1804, established that upon extinction of the legitimate natural and adopted male, agnatic descendants of Napoleon I (1769–1821), and those of two of his brothers, Prince Joseph Napoléon (1768–1844) and Prince Louis Napoléon (1778–1846), the throne was to be awarded to a man selected by the non ...

  9. Lucien Bonaparte (cardinal) - Wikipedia

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    Lucien Louis Joseph Napoléon Bonaparte, 4th Prince of Canino and Musignano (15 November 1828 – 19 November 1895), was a French cardinal and member of the House of Bonaparte. [ 1 ] Life and career