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The Princes of Canino and Musignano formed the genealogically senior line of the Bonaparte family following the death of Joseph Bonaparte in 1844. The line was succeeded by one of Emperor Napoleon's younger brothers, Lucien Bonaparte. It became extinct in the male line in 1924. The dynastic Bonapartist pretenders descend in the male line from Prince Jérôme Napoléon, Napoleon's youngest brother.

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  • Príncipe de Canino y Musignano (es)
  • Prince of Canino and Musignano (en)
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  • El título de Príncipe de Canino y Musignano pertenecía a los descendientes de Luciano Bonaparte (1775-1840), hermano siguiente del emperador Napoleón Bonaparte,​ quienes se habían convertido en la rama mayor de la Casa de Bonaparte luego del fallecimiento de José I Bonaparte en 1844. El 18 de agosto de 1814 Luciano Bonaparte fue creado Príncipe de Canino, Conde de Apollino y Señor de Nemor por el papa Pío VII y Príncipe de Musignano el 21 de marzo de 1824 por el papa León XII. Canino y Musignano son dos villas en la Provincia de Viterbo, en Italia. (es)
  • The Princes of Canino and Musignano formed the genealogically senior line of the Bonaparte family following the death of Joseph Bonaparte in 1844. The line was succeeded by one of Emperor Napoleon's younger brothers, Lucien Bonaparte. It became extinct in the male line in 1924. The dynastic Bonapartist pretenders descend in the male line from Prince Jérôme Napoléon, Napoleon's youngest brother. (en)
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  • Prince of Canino and Musignano (en)
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  • El título de Príncipe de Canino y Musignano pertenecía a los descendientes de Luciano Bonaparte (1775-1840), hermano siguiente del emperador Napoleón Bonaparte,​ quienes se habían convertido en la rama mayor de la Casa de Bonaparte luego del fallecimiento de José I Bonaparte en 1844. El 18 de agosto de 1814 Luciano Bonaparte fue creado Príncipe de Canino, Conde de Apollino y Señor de Nemor por el papa Pío VII y Príncipe de Musignano el 21 de marzo de 1824 por el papa León XII. Canino y Musignano son dos villas en la Provincia de Viterbo, en Italia. Esta rama de la familia se extinguió en 1924, con el fallecimiento del último príncipe, Roland Napoléon Bonaparte, sin descendencia masculina, aunque la Casa de Bonaparte continua existiendo en la actualidad en los descendientes de Jerónimo Bonaparte (1784-1860), antiguo rey de Westfalia, quienes además son pretendientes al desaparecido trono francés. (es)
  • The Princes of Canino and Musignano formed the genealogically senior line of the Bonaparte family following the death of Joseph Bonaparte in 1844. The line was succeeded by one of Emperor Napoleon's younger brothers, Lucien Bonaparte. It became extinct in the male line in 1924. The dynastic Bonapartist pretenders descend in the male line from Prince Jérôme Napoléon, Napoleon's youngest brother. Canino and Musignano are two neighbouring villages in the Province of Viterbo in Italy. They were bestowed on Lucien Bonaparte by papal authority on 18 August 1814 (Prince of Canino) and on 21 March 1824 (Prince of Musignano). (en)
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