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  1. Lucien Bonaparte, 1st Prince of Canino and Musignano (born Luciano Buonaparte; 21 May 1775 – 29 June 1840), was a French politician and diplomat of the French Revolution and the Consulate. He served as Minister of the Interior from 1799 to 1800 and as the president of the Council of Five Hundred in 1799.

  2. Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, 2nd Prince of Canino and Musignano (24 May 1803 – 29 July 1857) was a French naturalist and ornithologist. Lucien and his wife had twelve children, including Cardinal Lucien Bonaparte.

  3. Louis Lucien Bonaparte (4 January 1813 – 3 November 1891) was a French philologist. The third son of Napoleon's second surviving brother, Lucien Bonaparte, he spent much of his life outside France for political reasons.

  4. Lucien Bonaparte Maxwell (September 14, 1818 – July 25, 1875) was a mountain man, rancher, scout, and farmer who at one point owned more than 1,700,000 acres (6,900 km 2). Along with Thomas Catron and Ted Turner, Maxwell was one of the largest private landowners in United States history.

  5. Il est prince romain de Canino, prince français en 1815, puis prince (romain) de Musignano en 1824 et prince (romain) Bonaparte en 1837. Il a douze enfants de son second mariage, dont Charles-Lucien Bonaparte ( 1803 – 1857 ), Louis-Lucien Bonaparte ( 1813 – 1891) et Pierre Bonaparte ( 1815 – 1881 ).

  6. Lucien Bonaparte, 1st Prince of Canino and Musignano (born Luciano Buonaparte; 21 May 1775 – 29 June 1840),was Napoleon I ’s second surviving brother who, as president of the Council of Five Hundred at Saint-Cloud, was responsible for Napoleon’s election as consul on 19 Brumaire (Nov. 10, 1799).he was the third son of Charles Buonaparte.

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  8. Lucien Louis Joseph Napoléon Bonaparte, 4th Prince of Canino and Musignano (15 November 1828 – 19 November 1895), was a French cardinal and member of the House of Bonaparte. [1] Life and career. He was born in Rome, the son of Charles Lucien Bonaparte and his wife, Zénaïde Bonaparte.

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