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  1. Pierre Napoléon Bonaparte ( 11. října 1815, Řím – 7. dubna 1881, Versailles) byl francouzský šlechtic, revolucionář a politik, syn Luciena Bonaparta a jeho druhé manželky Alexandriny de Bleschamp. Byl synovcem Napoleona Bonaparte, Josefa Bonaparte, Élisy Bonaparte, Ludvíka Bonaparte, Pavlíny Bonaparte, Caroline Bonaparte a ...

  2. Roland Bonaparte was de zoon van Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte. Hij genoot zijn opleiding aan Saint-Cyr en huwde op 7 november 1880 Marie-Félix Blanc, dochter van de pachter van de speelbank te Monaco. Uit het huwelijk werd een dochter geboren, Marie Bonaparte. Hij werd in 1886, ingevolge de pretendenten-wet, geschrapt uit de rangen van het leger.

  3. Prince Roland Napoleon Bonaparte (19 May 1858 - 14 April 1924). He entered the French Army, was excluded from it in 1886, and then devoted himself to geography and scientific explorations. He was the father of Marie Bonaparte, Princess George of Greece and Denmark. Princess Jeanne Bonaparte (25 September 1861 - 23 July

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Roland Napoleon Bonaparte, Prince (1858 - 1924) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  5. 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 ...

  6. Roland Napoléon Bonaparte (1858–1924), French botanist. IPNI standard form: Bonap. Taxon names authored (List may be incomplete) 7 taxon names authored by Roland Napoléon Bonaparte; Publications [edit] (List may be incomplete) Bonaparte, R.N. 1917. Madagascar. Herbier de M. H. Perrier de la Bathie. 2e partie. Notes Ptéridologiques 5: 41–73.

  7. Roland Napoléon Bonaparte, 6th Prince of Canino and Musignano was a French prince and president of the Société de Géographie from 1910 until his death. He was the last male-lineage descendant of Lucien Bonaparte, the genetically senior branch of the family since 1844.