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  1. 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 ...

  2. Luis Luziano Bonaparte. Luis Luziano Bonaparte Bleschamp [1] — frantsesez: Louis-Lucien Bonaparte — edo Bonaparte printzea ( Worcestershire, Ingalaterra, 1813ko urtarrilaren 4a – Fano, Marche, Italia, 1891ko azaroaren 3a) euskal hizkuntzalari frantsesa izan zen. Napoleon Bonaparteren iloba zen.

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    Cocco, A., 1838, Su di alcuni salmonidi del mare di Messina. Littera del Prof. Anastasio Cocco al Ch. Principe D. Carlo Luciano Bonaparte. Cocco, A., 1838, Su di alcuni salmonidi del mare di Messina. Littera del Prof. Anastasio Cocco al Ch. Principe D. Carlo Luciano Bonaparte, Nuovi Annali di Scienzi Naturali di Bologna, Serie 1 2, No. 9, pp ...

  4. Lucien Bonaparte. On the 23rd April 1804 Lucien, Napoleon’s brother and main architect of the coup d’etat of the 18th Brumaio, arrived in Rome. He had left Paris because of the major disagreements between himself and the First Consul, whether for political reasons, due to his republican convictions in the face of his brother’s dictatorial ...

  5. Creator Birth Place: Montpellier. Date: 1808/1808. Physical Dimensions: w53.05.00 x h71 cm. Type: Oil on Canvas. Rights: Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali. Painter: François-Xavier Fabre. Original title: Ritratto di Luciano Bonaparte. Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more.

  6. - 1954-1958. "Cartas del P. Uriarte al Príncipe Luis Luciano Bonaparte". Boletí́n de la Real Sociedad Vascongada de los Amigos del País, 10: 231-302; 13: 220-239, 330-348, 429-452 eta 14: 397-443. Donostia: Gipuzkoako Foru Aldundia. ZABALA, Juan Mateo. - 1848. El verbo regular vascongado del dialecto vizcaino. Donostia: Ignacio Ramón Baroja.

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