Definition of Bonapartist. Meaning of Bonapartist. Synonyms of Bonapartist

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Definition of Bonapartist

Bonapartist
Bonapartist Bo"na*part`ist, n. One attached to the policy or family of Bonaparte, or of the Bonapartes.

Meaning of Bonapartist from wikipedia

- disapproved). The Bonapartist claimants since 1879, have been the descendants of Jérôme and Catherine of Württemberg in the male line. The Bonapartist laws of succession...
- The Bonapartist Party (typically shortened to just the Bonapartists) was the name given to a political party which parti****ted in the May 1815 French...
- Victor Jérôme Frédéric Bonaparte; 18 July 1862 – 3 May 1926), was the Bonapartist pretender to the French throne from 1879 until his death in 1926. He...
- The Bonapartist Central Committee (French: Comité central bonapartiste, CCB) is a political party on the French island of Corsica, operating mainly in...
- focuses on a series of duels between two rival officers, the obsessive Bonapartist Gabriel Feraud (pla**** by Harvey Keitel) and aristocratic Armand d'Hubert...
- Cortes of Cádiz, was ****embled to coordinate the effort against the Bonapartist regime and to prepare a constitution. It met as one body, and its members...
- legitimate Bonapartist line of succession Bonapartism Bonapartists (political party) Succession to the former French throne (Bonapartist) Julie was sister...
- The succession to the throne of the French Empire was vested by Bonapartist emperors in the descendants and selected male relatives of Napoleon I (r. 1804–1814/15)...
- The Second French Empire was an Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 14 January 1852 to 27 October 1870, between the Second and the Third...
- supporting the Count of Chambord, Bourbon claimant to the throne, and of Bonapartists and Republicans, who fought against royalty and supported the principles...