La saga des Bonaparte

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • 🇫🇷 1778, Charles-Marie Bonaparte est reçu en audience par Louis XVI. Il profite de cette visite pour amener sur le continent ses deux fils, Napoléon et Joseph. Vingt-six ans plus tard, Napoléon est sacré empereur et le nom des Bonaparte devint celui d’un clan qui laissa son empreinte sur l’histoire du XIXe siècle. Comment s’est imposée aux plus grandes puissances européennes cette famille de notables corses ? Pouvons-nous parler de saga des Bonaparte ? En compagnie de Pierre Branda, historien spécialiste du Premier Empire, responsable du patrimoine chargé des finances et de la collection de la Fondation Napoléon, revivez la grandeur et la décadence d’une dynastie haute en couleur.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @paulavertnuage772
    @paulavertnuage772 3 года назад +2

    Bon commentaire. J'ai vu l'exposition qui est bien également.

  • @andreanneproteau-dupont5318
    @andreanneproteau-dupont5318 8 месяцев назад

    Salut je me demandais si Napoléon III est bien le neveu de Napoléon Bonaparte? Aussi, j'ai lu que Louis Bonaparte est le fils du Compte de Marbeuf.

  • @louisallyredubiau
    @louisallyredubiau Год назад

    The exact name was Paterson and not Petersen.

  • @louisallyredubiau
    @louisallyredubiau Год назад

    Le nom des Bonapartes prend effectivement un S puisqu'il s'agit d'une famille illustre, voire régnante. Le S était de mise au XIXéme et XXéme s et ne saurai être omis.

  • @sylviejacomelli534
    @sylviejacomelli534 3 года назад +2

    Très bon documentaire merci de nous en faire part 👍

  • @carole-annedekalbermatten9451
    @carole-annedekalbermatten9451 2 года назад +1

    ⚜🌹🎠🌹⚜ - Un Réel Plaiisir à cette Écoute. ⚜🎠🌹🎠⚜

  • @brunocolin5612
    @brunocolin5612 2 года назад

    Charles Joseph Petersen Bonaparte ; June 9, 1851 - June 28, 1921) was an American lawyer and political activist for progressive and liberal causes. Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, he served in the cabinet of the 26th U.S. president, Theodore Roosevelt.
    Bonaparte was the U.S. Secretary of the Navy and later the U.S. Attorney General. During his tenure as the attorney general, he created the Bureau of Investigation which later grew and expanded by the 1920s under the director J. Edgar Hoover (1895-1972), as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). It was so renamed in 1935. He was a great-nephew of French Emperor Napoleon. Bonaparte was one of the founders, and for a time the president, of the National Municipal League. He was also a long-time activist for the rights of black residents of his native city of Baltimore.
    Politics
    Bonaparte was a founder of the Reform League of Baltimore, organized in 1885, which eventually led to a certain amount of efficient municipal government with a clean sweep of an election by 1895 in which long-time minority progressive liberal Republicans ousted the long-time Democratic machine politicians in heavily Democratic wards of Baltimore City and ruled with a clean hand for a brief time. He was a member of the Board of Indian Commissioners from 1902 to 1904, chairman of the National Civil Service Reform League in 1904 and appointed a trustee of The Catholic University of America in northeast Washington, D.C. Maryland voters elected him to be one of their presidential electors in 1904.In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Bonaparte Secretary of the Navy. In 1906 Bonaparte moved to the office of Attorney General, which he held until the end of Roosevelt's term. He was active in suits brought against the trusts and was largely responsible for breaking up the tobacco monopoly. He became known as "Charlie, the Crook Chaser." In 1908, Bonaparte established a Bureau of Investigation (BOI) within the Department of Justice which had been earlier established in 1870 under the direction of the Attorney General himself. By the 1920s, under its long-time director, J. Edgar Hoover, the Bureau had again been cleaned up and streamlined and in 1935 was renamed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

  • @AGamarra
    @AGamarra 3 года назад +1

    Merci