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  1. Hace 4 días · Carlo Buonaparte joined Paoli’s party, but, when Paoli had to flee, Buonaparte came to terms with the French. Winning the protection of the governor of Corsica, he was appointed assessor for the judicial district of Ajaccio in 1771. In 1778 he obtained the admission of his two eldest sons, Joseph and Napoleon, to the Collège d’Autun.

  2. 4 de ago. de 2018 · English: Portrait of a man, presumably Carlo Maria Buonaparte (1746-1785), father of Napoleon Bonaparte. This is one of few portraits of the father of Napoleon. In this half–length posthumous (?) portrait, Carlo Maria (1746-1785) is dressed as a gentleman of the Ancien Régime with powdered wig and a coat laced with gold.

  3. A short biography (with portrait) of Carlo Maria Buonaparte a.k.a. Charles-Marie Bonaparte (1746-1785), father of Emperor Napoleon I of France.

  4. Carlo Buonaparte. Karolis Bonapartas ( pranc. Carlo Maria Buonaparte; 1746 m. kovo 27 ar 29 d. – mirė 1785 m. vasario 24 d.) – Korsikos teisininkas ir politikas, Napoleono Bonaparto, Prancūzijos imperatoriaus ir žymaus karvedžio, tėvas. Trumpai buvo revoliucionieriaus Pasquale Paoli asmeniniu padėjėju. Vėliau – Korsikos atstovas ...

  5. 3 de ene. de 2021 · Nobile Carlo Maria Buonaparte (27/29 March 1746 – 24 February 1785) was a Corsican lawyer and politician. After his death, his son Napoleon I of France became Emperor of France, and several of his other children received royal titles from their brother.

  6. 19 de oct. de 2023 · Early Life. The future French emperor was born Napoleone di Buonaparte in Ajaccio, Corsica, on 15 August 1769. The Buonaparte family had originated in Italy before emigrating to Corsica in 1529, where they established themselves amongst the minor nobility; Napoleon's father, Carlo Buonaparte, was a lawyer, prosperous enough to own the three-story Casa Bonaparte in Ajaccio as well as a ...

  7. 11 de ago. de 2017 · Carlo Maria Buonaparte nació en Córcega un 27 de marzo de 1746, con sangre azul en sus venas: hijo de dos nobiles (nobles) corsos: Giuseppe María Buonaparte y María Saveria Paravicini. Antes de que su nombre fuera olvidado por la historia, en esa isla pedregosa sobre el Mediterráneo dio tanto que hablar como luego daría su hijo más famoso, un corso que llegó a emperador de los franceses.