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 Translation for 'Bonapartist' from English to Slovak
NOUN   a Bonapartist | Bonapartists
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bonapartista {m} [hist.]
Bonapartist
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napoleonovec {m} [hist.]
Bonapartist
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bonapartovec {m} [zried.]
Bonapartist
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bonapartistka {f} [hist.]
Bonapartist [female]
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Usage Examples English
  • He was seated in the Senate, as a bonapartist, 4 December 1877.
  • The succession to the throne of the French Empire was vested by Bonapartist emperors in the descendants and selected male relatives of Napoleon I (...).
  • Louis Geoffroy lived to see the Bonapartist Empire restored and Napoleon III duly crowned.
  • Under the first draft of the 1958 constitution, the president was elected by an electoral college, in order to appease concerns about de Gaulle's allegedly authoritarian or bonapartist tendencies.
  • He travelled to Brazil in March 1816 as a member of the so-called French Artistic Mission, a group of bonapartist French artists and artisans bound to creating an arts and crafts lyceum in Rio de Janeiro (Escola Real de Artes e Ofícios) under the auspices of King D.

  • In order to keep so-called peace between the ruling and oppressed class, a Bonapartist leader is compelled to balance the interests of each class.
  • He was a staunch Bonapartist.
  • He rejoined the Bonapartist group.
  • He again sat with the Bonapartist group.
  • He sat with the conservative and Bonapartist minority.

  • Charles Abbatucci supported the Bonapartist party from the start in words and deeds.
  • He again sat with the Bonapartist right.
  • However, the Bonapartist philosophy was more than simply using radical means to achieve conservative ends.
  • He was a respected lawyer, a Bonapartist and an anti-Dreyfusard.
  • He aligned with the right wing Bonapartist group during the French Second Republic.

  • He was imprisoned in 1871 for his Bonapartist activities. Pinard returned to the bar of Paris.
  • He was elected as a deputy and sat in the right-wing bonapartist group lAppel au peuple".
  • Founded by Félix Lacoste, a close friend of Joseph Bonaparte, the "Courrier" took a bonapartist line.
  • Émile de Najac was born in Lorient, France, the descendant of naval commander and bonapartist Benoît Georges de Najac.
  • Pierre Dominique Costantini (1889–1986) was a French soldier, journalist, writer and Bonapartist militant.

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