Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Maison Bonaparte

Coordinates:41°55′04″N8°44′18″E / 41.9179°N 8.7383°E /41.9179; 8.7383
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Family home of Napoleon Bonaparte
The room where Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769

Maison Bonaparte[1] (Corsican andItalian:Casa Buonaparte) is the ancestral home of theBonaparte family. It is located on the Rue Saint-Charles inAjaccio on theFrench island ofCorsica. The house was almost continuously owned by members of the family from 1682 to 1923.

History

[edit]
1895 sketch of Casa Buonaparte


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. The house was later expanded and re-decorated byCarlo Buonaparte after his marriage toMaria Letizia Ramolino. With the exception ofJoseph Bonaparte, all of their children were born in the Casa Buonaparte.[2]

Eight years after Carlo Bonaparte's death in 1785, the family came into conflict with the increasingly reactionary nationalist leader,Pasquale Paoli, and was forced to flee to the French mainland.[3] Paoli's followers looted and burned much of the Casa Buonaparte. After the arrival of AdmiralSamuel Hood, British officers were also billeted there. According to legend,Hudson Lowe lived there briefly; however, it is unknown if this is true.[2]

Plaque of Maison Bonaparte, inscribed: "NAPOLEON EST NE DANS CETTE MAISON LE XV AOVT M•DCC•LXIX" or "NAPOLEON WAS BORN IN THIS HOUSE ON 15 AUGUST 1769"

After the withdrawal of British troops from Corsica in 1797, the Bonaparte family returned to the Casa Buonaparte and began repairing and remodeling it with funds provided by theDirectory.

The house museum in July 2008

When the Bonaparte family left Corsica again in 1799, they left the house in the care of Napoleon'swet nurse, Camilla Ilari. Napoleon later bequeathed the house to his mother's cousin, André Ramolino, who gave his own house to Camilla in exchange. Later, first Maria and then Joseph took possession of the house. In 1852, Joseph's daughterZénaïde gave the Casa Buonaparte toNapoleon III andEmpress Eugénie. Eugénie refurbished and expanded the house in order to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Napoleon's birth. She later passed the house toPrince Victor Napoleon who donated the house to the French government. In 1967, the house was made into a museum and declared a national museum.[4]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Musée de la Maison Bonaparte à Ajaccio" (in French). Retrieved2017-02-06.
  2. ^ab"Napoleon and Corsica, "The Imperial Route"". Fondation Napoléon. Retrieved2017-02-06.
  3. ^Schom, Alan (1998).Napoleon Bonaparte: A Life. Harper Perennial. pp. 11–12.ISBN 0-06-092958-8.
  4. ^"National Museum of the Bonaparte Residence in Corsica". Fondation Napoléon. Retrieved2008-09-27.

41°55′04″N8°44′18″E / 41.9179°N 8.7383°E /41.9179; 8.7383

Life and career
Battles and wars
Views
Homes and honours
Legacy and memory
Family
Related
International
National
Geographic
Other
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maison_Bonaparte&oldid=1321050571"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp