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  1. Nobile Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte or Giuseppe Maria di Buonaparte (31 May 1713 – 13 December 1763) was a Corsican politician, best known as the paternal grandfather of Napoleon I of France.

  2. Nobile Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte or Giuseppe Maria di Buonaparte (31 May 1713 – 13 December 1763) was a Corsican politician, best known as the paternal grandfather of Napoleon I of France.

    • The Ancestors of Napoleon: His Great-Grandparents
    • The Ancestors of Napoleon: His Parents
    • Brothers and Sisters of Napoleon
    • The Spouses of Napoleon
    • Napoleon's Adopted Children
    • The Descendants of Napoleon: His Illegitimate Children

    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 appropria...

    LEON, count - Natural son of Napoleon and Eleonore Denuelle de la Plaigne
    WALEWSKI, count Alexandre - Natural son of Napoleon and Maria Walewka
  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Genealogy for Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte (1663 - 1703) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Ajaccio, Corsica
    • Maria Colonna di Bozzi
    • Corsica
    • February 24, 1663
  4. Nobile Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte or Giuseppe Maria di Buonaparte (31 May 1713 – 13 December 1763) was a Corsican politician, best known as the paternal grandfather of Napoleon I of France.

  5. Nobile Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte (31 May 1713, Ajaccio – 13 December 1763, Ajaccio) was a Corsican politician. He was the son of Sebastiano Nicolo Buonaparte and his wife Maria Anna Tusoli (1690–1760). In 1749, Giuseppe was the Delegate who represented the City of Ajaccio in the Council of Corte.

  6. Napoleon Bonaparte 's great-great-grandfather Giuseppe Buonaparte first moved into the Casa Buonaparte in 1682. Originally, the house was partitioned between different families; however, after Giuseppe married Maria Colonna di Bozzi, who owned a portion of the house, he purchased the remaining sections.