bonaparte
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A French general and emperor: "Bonaparte" refers specifically to Napoleon Bonaparte, a French military leader and political figure who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and later became Emperor of the French.
Usage
- "Bonaparte" is used as a surname to refer to the historical figure Napoleon Bonaparte. It is often used in historical, political, and military contexts.
- It is typically preceded by his first name "Napoleon" to form the full name, but can be used alone when the context is clear.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The military strategies of Bonaparte are still studied in academies today.
- After the French Revolution, Bonaparte seized power and established an empire.
Advanced Usage
- "Bonapartism": A political term derived from his name, referring to a form of authoritarian rule or dictatorship, typically one established by a military coup and plebiscite.
- The regime was accused of practicing a form of modern Bonapartism.
Variants and Related Words
- Napoleon Bonaparte: The full name of the historical figure.
- Bonapartist (noun): A supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte or his dynasty.
- The Bonapartists hoped for a restoration of the empire.
- Bonapartist (adjective): Relating to Napoleon Bonaparte or his policies.
- The Bonapartist faction was influential for decades.
Synonyms
- Napoleon I: His official imperial title.
- The Emperor Napoleon: Another common reference.
Related Phrases
- "Napoleonic Code": While not using "Bonaparte" directly, this refers to the French civil code established under Napoleon Bonaparte's leadership.
- "Bonaparte family": Refers to the broader dynasty and relatives of Napoleon.
Noun
- French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)