- disapproved). The
Bonapartist claimants since 1879 have been the
descendants of Jérôme and
Catherine of Württemberg in the male line. The
Bonapartist laws of succession...
- The
Bonapartist Party,
typically shortened to just the
Bonapartists, was the name
given to a
political party that took part to the May 1815
French legislative...
- the
French as the wife of Napoléon
Victor Jérôme Frédéric Bonaparte,
Bonapartist pretender to the
Imperial throne of
France (as
Napoleon V). The third...
- The
Bonapartist Central Committee (French: Comité
central bonapartiste, CCB) is a
political party on the
French island of Corsica,
operating mainly in...
-
Cortes of Cádiz, was ****embled to
coordinate the
effort against the
Bonapartist regime and to
prepare a constitution. It met as one body, and its members...
- the
legacy of his great-great-granduncle,
Emperor Napoléon I.
Other Bonapartists consider his son, Jean-Christophe, to be the
current head of the house...
-
Spain loyal to
Joseph I
during the
Peninsular War (1808–1813),
forming a
Bonapartist client state officially known as the
Kingdom of the
Spains and the Indies...
-
focuses on a
series of
duels between two
rival officers, the
obsessive Bonapartist Gabriel Feraud (pla**** by
Harvey Keitel) and
royalist Armand d'Hubert...
-
Victor Jérôme Frédéric Bonaparte; 18 July 1862 – 3 May 1926), was the
Bonapartist pretender to the
French throne from 1879
until his
death in 1926. He...
- family. On his father's
death in
January 1873, he was
proclaimed by the
Bonapartist faction as Napoléon IV. In England, he
trained as a
British Army officer...