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- Consulate and subsequently in the First and Second French Empires. The Bonapartistes desired an empire under the House of Bonaparte, the Corsican family...
- and the bourgeois Félicité (by whom he is much spoiled), both of them Bonapartistes and consumed by a desire for wealth, Aristide's young second wife Renée...
- The Bonapartist Central Committee (French: Comité central bonapartiste, CCB) is a political party on the French island of Corsica, operating mainly in...
- August 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2010. Alain-Gérard Slama, "Vous avez dit bonapartiste ?" in L'Histoire n°313, October 2006, pp. 60–63 (in French) "La "Cruella"...
- Bonapartists Bonapartistes Leader Lucien Bonaparte Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte Founder Napoleon Bonaparte Founded 1815; 210 years ago (1815) Dissolved 1889;...
- 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2016. Website of the Mexico-France Napoleonic Institute[usurped] (In French and Spanish) Fondation Napoléon Renouveau Bonapartiste...
- French essayist, poet and literary critic. Initially leading the Lycéens Bonapartistes in 1938 at sixteen, Turlais succeeded Claude Wacogne. By 1940, as an...
- Crime d'Hautefaye: ********inat de M. de Monéys brûlé vif par des paysans bonapartistes, vingt et un accusés, quatre exécutions capitales (in French). Impr...
- Paris in 1923. She completed her dissertation entitled Les réfugiés bonapartistes en Amérique (1815-1830). Philips joined the Goucher College faculty...
- one of the leading figures in the Bonapartist party (French: parti bonapartiste) and chairman, from 1876 to 1894, of the Senate (French: Sénat) within...