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Definition of the noun bonaparte
What does bonaparte mean as a name of something?
noun
- French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)
- examples: Napoleon Bonaparte ruled France at that time. | Napoleon Bonaparte feared black cats. | Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Corsica. | Napoleon Bonaparte was born on Corsica. | Napoleon Bonaparte was afraid of black cats. | The battle of Waterloo was the last battle of Napoleon Bonaparte.
- lexical domain: People - nouns denoting people
- synonyms of Bonaparte: Little Corporal / Napoleon / Napoleon Bonaparte / Napoleon I
- instance of: emperor = the male ruler of an empire; full general / general = a general officer of the highest rank
Group
Bonaparte is the stage name of Berlin-based Swiss electronic rock songwriter and producer Tobias Jundt. Jundt is the only permanent member in the studio, collaborating with up to 30 other live musicians and performers when touring.
- members:
- Tobias Jundt (Vocals) since
- genres: Indie rock, Dance-punk, Electronic rock
- albums: "Too Much", "Remuched", "Computer in Love", "My Horse Likes You", "0110111 - Quantum Physics & A Horseshoe", "Rave Rave Remix", "Quarantine", "Sorry, We're Open", "Bonaparte Groupees Bundle", "Bonaparte"
- official website: www.bonaparte.cc
Music
- "Bonaparte": Bonaparte is the fourth studio album by Berlin-based indie punk musician Bonaparte.
- "Bonaparte" is a composition.
- music and lyrics by Sven Lindahl
Writings
- "Bonaparte" is a book by Correlli Barnett.
- genres: Biography, Autobiography
- subjects: History, Napoleonic era, France
- "Bonaparte" is a book by Yevgeny Tarle.
Characters
- Bonaparte a.k.a. Napoléon Bonaparte: The representation in fiction of Napoleon Bonaparte.
- read more about Napoléon Bonaparte
- Bonaparte is a fictional character from the 1954 film The Cheerful Squadron.
- in the film "The Cheerful Squadron", played by Riccardo Fellini
There are other characters with in their name, like Elisa Bonaparte, Jérôme Bonaparte, Joseph Bonaparte, Letizia Bonaparte, Pauline Bonaparte, Caroline Bonaparte, Mathilde Bonaparte.
Place
Bonaparte is a city in Van Buren County, Iowa, United States. The population was 433 at the 2010 census.
- also known as Bonaparte, Iowa; Van Buren County / Bonaparte city
- part of Van Buren County, Iowa, United States of America
Phrases with Bonaparte
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Phrases ending with the word Bonaparte:
- napoleon bonaparte
- Nyctophus Bonaparte
- Notacanthus Bonaparte
- Species Nyctophus Bonaparte
- species Notacanthus bonaparte
- charles louis napoleon bonaparte
Printed encyclopedias and other books with definitions for Bonaparte
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The Folk Handbook (2007)
Working with Songs from the English Tradition by John Morrish, Rikky Rooksby, Mark Brend, Nigel Williamson, David Atkinson
Napoleon Bonaparte is a particularly enigmatic figure in this regard. There is no shortage of broadside street ballads that mock Napoleon and denigrate the French. Yet, especially after Waterloo, there appeared folk songs in which Napoleon ...
Ailing, Aging, Addicted (2015)
Studies of Compromised Leadership by Bert E. Park
Napoleon Bonaparte is a case in point. To explain ...
The Freud Encyclopedia (2002)
Theory, Therapy, and Culture by Edward Erwin
ROBERT LANGS Bonaparte, Marie (1882-1962) On the surface, Marie Bonaparte, the principal founder of the psychoanalytic movement in France , ...
The Poe Encyclopedia (1997)
by Frederick S. Frank, Tony Magistrale, Edgar Allan Poe
Bonaparte, Marie. (1882-1962).
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Bonaparte
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Lake Bonaparte
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Bonaparte's Gull
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Herring Gulls with Bonaparte's Gull
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Bonaparte's Gull, 1st year
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Bonaparte's Gull
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Bonaparte's Gull
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La Bonaparte
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Bonaparte's Gull (works)
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Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever. (Napoleon Bonaparte)
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Scrabble value of B3O1N1A1P3A1R1T1E1
The value of this 9-letter word is 13 points, but it's not an accepted word in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary.
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