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what did napoleon all rule?

Succession

What happens if the lines of Prince Napoleon VII Charles, his son, and his brother go extinct? Does the succession just die, will the last in line appoint it to someone, does it go to Napoleon's illegitimate lines, or what? Emperor001 20:58, 17 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Genealogy

Buonaparte was branch of countly house of Cadolings. Cadolings had Langobardic origin. But there was claim of Carolingian origin. May be this came from similarity of names. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Greutungen (talkcontribs) 12:35, 6 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Problem with the family tree under Lucien Bonaparte

It looks like there is a missing level of indentation after the line "10 children with second wife, Alexandrine von Bleschamps:". I'd add the indentation, but it seems there are other problems, such as 11 children being listed, not 10. I wonder if it's a mistake that there are two different Christine Charlottes. This information is also inconsistent with the Charles Lucien Bonaparte page. Could a historian step in? Espertus (talk) 17:36, 8 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

House of Bonaparte is Arbëreshë (Albanian)

House of Bonaparte is Arbëreshë (Albanian. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.78.69.230 (talk) 21:10, 2 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

According to what reputable source? 80.163.68.22 (talk) 19:59, 12 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]


BONAPARTE = ARBËERSHË

Dear sir. You communicate that change you made to House of Bonaparte is wrong. The family has Arbereshe origin. On 1903, Adolf Thieres write: "When Joseph Bonaparte, the older brother of Napoleon Bonaparte became King of Naples on 1806, Arber / Albanians that went to welcome him, he told say:" And Bonaparte family is from arberesh origin. "Adolf Thieres , x-president of Franz said: Bonapart's older brother admin on 1806, that his family was an Arberesh origin and had very close relationship to Ali Pasha. On Bonaparte's family, Professor Robert d'Angely with origin from Corsica enlight in his book " Enigma of race of origins and languages of Pelasg, Arian, Hellen, Etruscan, Greek and Albanian ". It is a book with seven volumes and 30 years with a work from this professor. In pages 113-117 he wrote that Napoleon Bonaparte was an Albanian origin, same as it was Great Alexander and Scanderbeg.It is interesting that the professor says in his book that the old Surname of Napoleon was "Horse-best" (in Albanian good-hours) and not as Greeks Kalimeros lie. Additional Details Napoleon apparently also swore in an 'unknown language' when becoming furious. Smth makes us conclude that this language couldn't have been a language near France, because I don't think Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch or English were 'mysterious' idioms that nobody not only didn't understand, but apparently never even heard to. Another thing which might indicate smth, is Napoleon's treatment of one of the generals who conquored Egypt (who's name I cannot recall). He was besieging a fortress in Egypt protected by Albanians for the most part. The general gave the Albanians his promise that if they surrendered the already lost fortress without further resistance, they would be pardoned and left to go. But when they abandoned the fortress, they were disarmed and executed (2,000 men according to the source ). 2 years ago Napoleon upon hearing what happened, fired the general and confiscated his medals, stating that 'French soldiers do not fight that cowardly' - did Napoleon do this because he felt kinship with the betrayed warriors who defended the fortress, or because he was a fair soldier or because of his blood from ......Arberesh?(it could be the latter, but didn't Napoleon's men slaughter people wherever they went, more or less?)?? --Irvi Hyka —Preceding unsigned comment added by Irvi Hyka (talkcontribs) 13:31, 14 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

BONAPARTE ALBANIAN

Bonaparte's Albanian origin

On 1903, Adolf Thieres write: ”When Josef Bonaparti, the older brother of Napoleon Bonapartit became King of Naples on 1806, Arberesh/Albanians that went to welcome him, he told them: ”And Bonaparti family is from arberesh origin". Adolf Thieres, x-president of Franc said: Bonapart's older brother admit on 1806 , that his family was an Arberesh origin and had very close relationship to Ali Pasha Tepelena. On Bonaparti's family, profesor Robert d’Angely with origin from Corsica enlight in his book "Enigma of race of origins and languages of Pelasg,Arian,Hellen,Etruscan,Greek and Albanian". It is a book with seven volumes and with a 30 years work from this profesor. In pages 113-117 he wrote that Napoleon Bonaparti was an albanian origin, same as it was Great Alexander and Scanderbeg.It is interesting that the profesor says in his book that the old surname of Napoleon was ”Kalë-miri” ( in Albanian good-hourse) and not Kalimeros as greeks lie. User:Irvi Hyka —Preceding undated comment added 00:18, 7 August 2010 (UTC). [reply]