Joseph Cardinal Fesch, Prince of the Empire (3 January 1763 – 13 May 1839) was a French priest and diplomat, who was the maternal half-uncle of Napoleon...
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established by Napoleon I's uncle, cardinal Joseph Fesch (a Prince of France from 1807), in Fesch's birthplace. The Fesch museum is located in Ajaccio, the birthplace...
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retirement from the position of French ambassador to Rome, Cardinal Joseph Fesch was assisted by François-René de Chateaubriand[clarification needed]...
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Napoleon II (redirect from Francois Charles Joseph Bonaparte)
unaccompanied by the usual additional ceremonies) by Joseph Fesch with his full name of Napoleon François Charles Joseph. The baptism, inspired by the baptismal ceremony...
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close relatives, namely his brother-in-law Joachim Murat, his uncle Joseph Fesch, and his stepson Eugène de Beauharnais. Between 1852 and 1870, there...
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two children, including Letizia's half-brother, the future Cardinal Joseph Fesch. On 2 June 1764, at the age of 14, Letizia married Carlo Buonaparte,...
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seminarians from France to staff the school. A friend of Portier, Cardinal Joseph Fesch, Archbishop of Lyons, was a major benefactor to the fledgling College...
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Mona Vanna, 16th century, from collection of Napoleon's uncle Cardinal Joseph Fesch (1763-1839) La Belle Gabrielle, 16th century, from collection of Earl...
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law of the Emperor Napoleon 1st, Grand Duke of Tuscany Joseph Fesch (1763–1839), cardinal Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844), French statesman, King of Naples...
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Grand Dignitaries of the French Empire (category Joseph Bonaparte)
Joseph Bonaparte, Grand Elector Louis Bonaparte, Grand Constable Joachim Murat, Grand Admiral Louis-Alexandre Berthier, Grand Huntsman Joseph Fesch,...
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the religious wedding ceremony. The ceremony was conducted by Cardinal Joseph Fesch, Grand Almoner of France and Napoleon's uncle. A Bridal March was composed...
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Vianney (the Curé d'Ars). He was ordained a priest around 1817 by Cardinal Joseph Fesch for the Archdiocese of Lyon. He soon became the Superior of the ecclesiastical...
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Revolutionary Calendar; guillotined. Joseph Fesch Cardinal; closely associated with Napoleon Bonaparte. Joseph Fouché Jacobin deputy; Thermidorian; Minister...
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the steps of the dance. It passed from the Rospigliosi family to the Joseph Fesch collection in 1806, when it was taken to France for a period. It was...
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Basel among numerous other offices. Among his descendants were Cardinal Joseph Fesch, Napoleon's uncle, who became a Prince of France, a member of the Imperial...
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friend David. She became close friends with Napoleon's uncle, Cardinal Joseph Fesch. During the Peace of Amiens, she gave British visitors tours of the cardinal's...
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Beauharnais (from 1806), Napoleon's adopted daughter, cousin of his wife Joseph Fesch (from 1807), Napoleon's uncle Lucien Bonaparte (from 1815), Napoleon's...
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until 1980 when a copy of a manuscript of Joseph was found in London's Royal Academy of Music. De Fesch's music was influenced by the Italians, particularly...
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(1801–1802) Joseph Fesch (1803–1822); in commendam (1822–1839) Ferdinando Maria Pignatelli (1839–1853) Adriano Fieschi (1853–1858) Joseph Othmar von Rauscher...
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Bonaparte Pauline Bonaparte (1780-1825), sister of Napoléon Bonaparte Joseph Fesch (1763-1839), half-uncle of Napoléon Bonaparte Letizia Ramolino (1749-1836)...
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behest of Napoleon's mother Maria Letizia Ramolino and his uncle Cardinal Joseph Fesch. Antommarchi received a letter of employment on 19 December 1818. Antommarchi...
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family were Napoleon's uncle, brother-in-law and stepson of the families Fesch, Murat, and Beauharnais. This article lists their titles of the First French...
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Cardinal Joseph Fesch. One in custody had been released to the Russian minister, since his mother was the Russian-born Catharina of Württemberg. Fesch refused...
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1786-1791 : Louis-Joseph de Montmorency-Laval (1724-1808), Prince-Bishop of Metz, Cardinal in 1789. First French Empire 1805-1814 : Joseph Fesch (1763-1839)...
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uncle, Cardinal Joseph Fesch, to the See of Paris This was his right, in accordance with the Concordat of 1801, Article 5, but Fesch was quite aware that...
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befriended the likes of Père Lacordaire and Cardinals Thomas Weld and Joseph Fesch. Abandoning his pursuit of the degree of Doctor of Divinity in Rome,...
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Amasia in partibus infidelium. The official archbishop remained cardinal Joseph Fesch, uncle of Napoleon I, who had refused to resign and lived in Rome. Antonetti...
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representative of the Bourbon pretender, sided with Napoleon I in 1806 Joseph Fesch (2 December 1804 – 22 June 1815), Archbishop of Lyons, step-uncle to...
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Sigoyer in 1947, Emile Buisson ("Public Enemy No. 1") in 1956, Jacques Fesch in 1957, and Georges Rapin, known as "Mr. Bill", in 1960. The last death...
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