Sebastiano nicola buonaparte ivory

          Ivory; Cord (1) · Ivory; Iron (1) · Jade; Wood (2) · Jadeite (13) · Laiton (2) · Laqué on wood (1) · Lavis and chalk on paper (1) · Lavis on paper .

        1. Ivory; Cord (1) · Ivory; Iron (1) · Jade; Wood (2) · Jadeite (13) · Laiton (2) · Laqué on wood (1) · Lavis and chalk on paper (1) · Lavis on paper .
        2. In July , the Pitti Palace welcomed the young Bonaparte, who was received with full honours by Ferdinand III of Lorraine.
        3. Other information, particularly on the descendants of Joseph Bonaparte, comes from research done by Netty Leistra.
        4. Atlas of Humanity in Milan: September Fondazione Luciana Matalon • Foro Buonaparte 67, Milano Vernissage / Inaugurazione.
        5. The ivory crucifix was carved by Ercole Ferrata.
        6. Other information, particularly on the descendants of Joseph Bonaparte, comes from research done by Netty Leistra.!

          Genealogy of Napoleon - The Bonaparte Family

          The ancestors of Napoleon: his great-grandparents

          Napoleon Bonaparte had eight great-grandparents!

          It was by no means a truism, if one observes that his wife Marie-Louise had only four (through intermarriage)!

          Their historical significance was limited to the part they played in the birth of the Emperor, so this website doesn't publish their individual biographies; however it seemed to us appropriate to present them briefly, as well as Napoleon's grandparents.

          BONAPARTE, Sebastiano Nicola

          Nobile Sebastiano Nicola Bonaparte, born September 29, 1683 in Ajaccio  , was the father of Giuseppe Maria Bonaparte, the grandfather of Carlo Bonaparte (or Buonaparte), and therefore the back-grandfather of Napoleon the First.

          He married on December 17, 1708, in his hometown, Maria-Anna Tusoli, who gave him six children.

          He was appointed Elder (Anziano) to the Council of Ajaccio on April 20, 1720, and died before November 1720 (some so