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Bonaparte

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Noun

1. bonaparte, little corporal, napoleon, napoleon bonaparte, napoleon i

French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)

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Bonaparte

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noun
1.  Napoleon I
2. 
Jérôme (ʒerom), brother of Napoleon I. 1784–1860, king of Westphalia (1807–13)
3. 
Joseph (ʒozɛf), brother of Napoleon I. 1768–1844, king of Naples (1806–08) and of Spain (1808–13)
4. 
Louis (lwi), brother of Napoleon I. 1778–1846, king of Holland (1806–10)
5. 
Lucien (lysjɛ̃), brother of Napoleon I. 1775–1840, prince of Canino

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Bonaparte

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noun
name of a Corsican family of Italian origin to which belonged Napoleon I and his four brothers
1. 
Jéˈrôme (ʒeɪˈʀoʊm) ; zhārōmˈ) 1784-1860; king of Westphalia (1807-13)
2. 
Joseph1768-1844; king of Naples (1806-08) & of Spain (1808-13)
3. 
Louis1778-1846; king of Holland (1806-10): father of Louis Napoleon
4. 
Luciˈen (lyˈsjɛ̃) ; lüsyanˈ) (Prince of Canino) 1775-1840; Fr. government official
5. 
Naˈpoleon (nəˈpoʊliən ) ; nəpōˈlēən) ; nəˈpoʊljən ) ; nəpōlˈyən) 1769-1821; Fr. military leader & emperor of France (1804-15), born in Corsica
: in full Napoleon I

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Bonaparte

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Corsican family, all brothers of Napoleon I, including Joseph (1768-1844), king of Naples (1806-1808) and Spain (1808-1813); Lucien (1775-1840), who disapproved of Napoleon's policies; Louis (1778-1846), who was king of Holland (1806-1810) and fought with Napoleon in Italy (1796-1797) and Egypt (1798-1799); and Jérôme (1784-1860), who was king of Westphalia (1807-1813), fought at Waterloo (1815), became marshal of France (1850), and was president of the senate under Napoleon III.

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