He now devoted himself entirely to his studies, since he was in the first place an eminent ornithologist. In this capacity he published several works in this field, in English, French, Italian and Latin. His brother Louis-Lucien Bonaparte (1813-1891) was a scientist as well. He was a gifted chemist and an expert on many unknown languages as well.
He married on 29 June 1822 in Brussels his cousin Zénaïde Bonaparte (1801-1854), a daughter of his uncle Joseph, the former king of Spain. They were divorced by a decree of the Emperor, in Paris on 6 February 1854.
He now devoted himself entirely to his studies, since he was in the first place an eminent ornithologist. In this capacity he published several works in this field, in English, French, Italian and Latin. His brother Louis-Lucien Bonaparte (1813-1891) was a scientist as well. He was a gifted chemist and an expert on many unknown languages as well.
He married on 29 June 1822 in Brussels his cousin Zénaïde Bonaparte (1801-1854), a daughter of his uncle Joseph, the former king of Spain. They were divorced by a decree of the Emperor, in Paris on 6 February 1854.
Family Members
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Laetitia Christine Bonaparte Wyse
1804–1871
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Joseph Lucien Bonaparte
1806–1807
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Jeanne Bonaparte Onorati
1807–1829
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Prince Paul Marie Bonaparte
1809–1827
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Louis-Lucien Bonaparte
1813–1891
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Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte
1815–1881
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Antoine-Lucien Bonaparte
1816–1877
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Marie Alexandrine Bonaparte Valentini
1818–1874
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Sr Constance Bonaparte
1823–1876
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Prince Joseph Lucien Bonaparte
1824–1865
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Cardinal Lucien Louis Joseph Napoléon Bonaparte
1828–1895
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Julie Charlotte Bonaparte Di Roccagiovine
1830–1900
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Charlotte Honorine Josephine Pauline Bonaparte Primoli di Foglia
1832–1901
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Princess Augusta Amélie Maximilienne Jacqueline Bonaparte Gabrielli
1836–1900
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Prince Napoleon-Charles Bonaparte
1839–1899
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Bathilde Aloise Leonie Bonaparte de Cambacérès
1840–1861
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