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  1. Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, född 24 maj 1803 i Paris, död 29 juli 1857 i Paris, [8] var en fransk naturforskare och ornitolog. Han var prins av Musignano och Canino, son till Lucien Bonaparte och därmed brorson till kejsar Napoleon I .

  2. Edition: Publication info: Paris, Mallet-Bachelier, 1856. Volume: Series: Holding Institution: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives. Subjects: BHL Collections: The Biodiversity Heritage Library works collaboratively to make biodiversity literature openly available to the world as part of a global biodiversity community.

  3. 631 taxon names authored by Charles Lucien Bonaparte; Eponyms (List may be incomplete) 10 eponyms of Charles Lucien Bonaparte; Publications [edit] (List may be incomplete) 1825 [edit] Bonaparte, C.L. 1825. American ornithology; or, The natural history of birds inhabiting the United States, not given by Wilson. Carey, Lea & Carey.

  4. Luciano Napoleón Bonaparte. Luciano Luis José Napoleón Bonaparte ( Lucien Louis Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, en francés; Roma, 15 de noviembre de 1828 - Roma, 19 de noviembre de 1895), IV Príncipe de Canino y Musignano y Cardenal francés de la Iglesia Romana. Hijo de los Príncipes Carlos Luciano y Zenaida Bonaparte .

  5. Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, 2. kníže z Canino a Musignano (též Karel Lucien Bonaparte, 24. května 1803, Paříž – 29. července 1857, tamtéž), byl francouzský biolog a ornitolog, člen rodiny Bonapartů. Se svojí manželkou měl celkem dvanáct dětí, jedním z nich byl i pozdější kardinál Lucien Bonaparte .

  6. Lucien Bonaparte was born on 21 May 1775 in Ajaccio and was the third son of Charles Buonaparte. He was destined for the infantry, and followed in the footsteps of his elder brothers by attending the military schools at Autun and Brienne, but the death of his father led him to pursue a holy career. He entered the seminary of Aix in 1786 ...

  7. Biologist and ornithologist; son of Lucien Bonaparte and his second wife Alexandrine de Bleschamp, and therefore nephew of Napoleon I (qq.v.). Married his cousin Zénaïde Bonaparte in 1822. The couple settled in the USA and Charles publishe a revised edition of Wilson's American Ornithology in 1825-33. Returned to Europe in 1826, settling in ...