- and are
known by
their French name. In the Philippines, they are
called napoleones (/næpɒˈljoʊnɛs/ na-pol-YOH-nes,
Tagalog pronunciation: [na.polˈjɔ.nɛs];...
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Napoleon Bonaparte (born
Napoleone Buonaparte; 15
August 1769 – 5 May 1821),
later known by his
regnal name...
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Napoleone is an
Italian male
given name. St.
Napoleone of Alexandria,
alternatively rendered as Neopulus, Neopolus,
Neopolis or Neópolo,
whose feast day...
- with his children, who were
called de domo
filiorum Ursi. Two of them,
Napoleone and
Matteo Rosso the
Great (1178–1246),
considerably increased the prestige...
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Napoleon III (Charles-Louis Napoléon Bonaparte; 20
April 1808 – 9
January 1873) was
President of
France from 1848 to 1852 and then
Emperor of the French...
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Napoleone Orsini may
refer to
several members of the
Orsini family:
Napoleone Orsini I,
brother of
Matteo Rosso the
Great Napoleone Orsini (died 1267)...
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Valeria Napoleone (born 1965) is an
Italian art
collector and patron, also
known for her
sense of style.
Valeria grew up in
Busto Arsizio, a town near...
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Napoleone Moriani (10
March 1808 – 4
March 1878) was an
Italian operatic tenor,
appearing in
opera houses throughout Europe.
Moriani was born in Florence...
- to 1808, and King of
Naples as Joachim-Napoleon (Italian:
Gioacchino Napoleone) from 1808 to 1815. Born in Labastide-Fortunière in
southwestern France...
- Hélène
Napoleone Bonaparte (18 June 1816 – 16
January 1907) was the
reputed daughter of
Napoleon by his mistress,
Albine de Montholon, wife of Charles...