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  1. Louis Lucien Bonaparte Bleschamp (Worcestershire, Inglaterra, 4 de janeiro de 1813 - Fano, Itália, 3 de novembro de 1891) foi um filólogo e político francês. [1] [2] [3] Biografia. Era filho de Luciano Bonaparte e de Alexandrine de Bleschamps Jouberthou de Vamberthy. Era sobrinho, portanto, de Napoleão Bonaparte.

  2. Occupation. Philologist, politician. Louis Lucien Bonaparte (4 January 1813 – 3 November 1891) was a French philologist. The third son of Napoleon's second surviving brother, Lucien Bonaparte, he spent much of his life outside France for political reasons.

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Louis-Lucien Bonaparte (born Jan. 4, 1813, Thorngrove, Worcestershire, Eng.—died Nov. 3, 1891, Fano, Italy) was a philologist, politician, and the third son of Napoleon’s second surviving brother, Lucien Bonaparte. He passed his youth in Italy and did not go to France until 1848, when he served two brief terms in the Assembly as ...

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  4. Louis Lucien Bonaparte Bleschamp (Thorngrove, Worcestershire, Inglaterra, 4 de enero de 1813 - Fano, Italia, 3 de noviembre de 1891) fue un filólogo y político francés. [1] [2] [3] Biografía. Fue hijo de Luciano Bonaparte y de Alexandrine de Bleschamps Jouberthou de Vamberthy. Era sobrino, por tanto, de Napoleón I.

  5. Louis-Lucien Bonaparte, né le 4 janvier 1813 [1] à Thorngrove, une propriété [2] relevant de la paroisse de Grimley (Worcestershire), Angleterre, et mort le 3 novembre 1891 à Fano, Italie [3], fut député, puis sénateur du Second Empire et philologue, spécialiste de la langue basque.

  6. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Lucien Bonaparte (born May 21, 1775, Ajaccio, Corsica—died June 29, 1840, Viterbo, Italy) was Napoleon I’s second surviving brother who, as president of the Council of Five Hundred at Saint-Cloud, was responsible for Napoleons election as consul on 19 Brumaire (Nov. 10, 1799).

  7. Signature. Lucien Bonaparte, 1st Prince of Canino and Musignano (born Luciano Buonaparte; 21 May 1775 – 29 June 1840), was a French politician and diplomat of the French Revolution and the Consulate. He served as Minister of the Interior from 1799 to 1800 and as the president of the Council of Five Hundred in 1799.