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  1. Italian: Buonaparte. Bonaparte Family, a family made famous by Napoleon I, emperor of the French (1804–1814/15). The French form Bonaparte was not commonly used, even by Napoleon, until after the spring of 1796. The original name was Buonaparte, which was borne in the early Middle Ages by several distinct families in Italy.

  2. Carlo Maria Buonaparte (born March 29, 1746, Ajaccio, Corsica—died Feb. 24, 1785, Montpellier, Fr.) was the father of Napoleon I. Buonaparte took a law degree at the University of Pisa and, after the French conquest of Corsica in 1769, became assessor to the royal court for Ajaccio and the neighbouring districts.

  3. Carlo Maria Buonaparte (27/29 martie 1746 [1] – 24 februarie 1785) a fost un avocat și politician corsican, asistent al liderului revoluționar Pasquale Paoli și reprezentantul regiunii Corsica la curtea regelui Ludovic al XVI-lea al Franței. După deces, fiul său Napoleon a devenit Împăratul Franței, iar unii din fii săi au primit ...

  4. 10 de ene. de 2018 · Carlo's death in 1785, well before the use of Bonaparte became even remotely common, may also have been an enabling factor: they could well have stayed Buonaparte if he had still been alive. Readers may wish to note that a similar process happened to the Buonaparte children's first names: Joseph was born Giuseppe, Napoleon was Napoleone and so on.

  5. Napoleón Bonaparte nació el 15 de agosto de 1769 en Ajaccio (Córcega) y recibió el nombre de Napoleone. Padres Fue uno de los ocho hijos de María Letizia Ramolino y Carlo Buonaparte, un abogado que luchó por la independencia de Córcega.

  6. 22 de nov. de 2023 · Napoleon Bonaparte was born Napoleone Buonaparte in Ajaccio, on the French island of Corsica, on August 15, 1769. He was the fourth, and second surviving, child of Carlo Buonaparte, a lawyer, and ...

  7. Carlo Maria Buonaparte or Charles-Marie Bonaparte (27 March 1746 – 24 February 1785) was a Corsican attorney best known as the father of Napoleon Bonaparte and grandfather of Napoleon III. Buonaparte served briefly as a personal assistant to revolutionary leader Pasquale Paoli, fighting with the Corsican forces against the Genoese republic.