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* [[Angelo Mariani]] (chemist) |
* [[Angelo Mariani]] (chemist) |
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* [[Vincent de Moro-Giafferi]] ([[lawyer]], nicknamed the "Grand Moro") |
* [[Vincent de Moro-Giafferi]] ([[lawyer]], nicknamed the "Grand Moro") |
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* [[I Muvrini]] ([[musician]]) |
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* [[François-Xavier Ortoli]] (French politician, former President of the European Commission) |
* [[François-Xavier Ortoli]] (French politician, former President of the European Commission) |
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* [[Pasquale Paoli]] (Corsican patriot and military leader) |
* [[Pasquale Paoli]] (Corsican patriot and military leader) |
Revision as of 14:56, 13 March 2008
- Alizée (pop singer)
- John Bernard (American politician, representing Minnesota in the House of Representatives)
- Napoléon Bonaparte
- Joseph Bonaparte (brother of Napoléon Bonaparte)
- Lucien Bonaparte (brother of Napoléon Bonaparte)
- Elisa Bonaparte (sister of Napoléon Bonaparte)
- Louis Bonaparte (brother of Napoléon Bonaparte)
- Pauline Bonaparte (sister of Napoléon Bonaparte)
- Caroline Bonaparte (sister of Napoléon Bonaparte)
- Jérôme Bonaparte (brother of Napoléon Bonaparte)
- Carlo Buonaparte (father of Napoléon Bonaparte)
- César Campinchi (lawyer and French politician)
- Ignace Cardini (Naturalist, doctor and humanist)
- Joseph Fesch (cardinal)
- Patrick Fiori (singer)
- Petru Guelfucci (singer)
- Angelo Mariani (chemist)
- Vincent de Moro-Giafferi (lawyer, nicknamed the "Grand Moro")
- François-Xavier Ortoli (French politician, former President of the European Commission)
- Pasquale Paoli (Corsican patriot and military leader)
- Charles Pasqua (French politician, former Minister of Internal Affairs)
- Carlo Andrea, count Pozzo di Borgo (Imperial Russian diplomat)
- Letizia Ramolino (mother of Napoléon Bonaparte)
- Tino Rossi (singer, actor)
- Fred Scamaroni (WW II Resistance hero)
- César Vezzani (opera singer)
- Antoine Christophe Saliceti (Member of the National Convention during the French Revolution)