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Carlo Buonaparte

''Nobile'' Carlo Maria Buonaparte or Carlo Maria di Buonaparte (27/29 March 1746〔Seward, Desmond, ''Napoleon's Family'', (Viking Penguin, 1986), 6.〕 – 24 February 1785) was a Corsican lawyer and politician who briefly served as a personal assistant of the revolutionary leader Pasquale Paoli and eventually rose to become Corsica's representative to the court of Louis XVI. After his death, his son Napoleon became Emperor of the French, and several of his other children received royal titles from their brother.
==Early life==
He was born in Ajaccio, Corsica as the youngest of three children. The Corsican Buonapartes were descended from minor Italian nobility of Tuscan origin, who had come to Corsica from Liguria in the 16th century.〔McLynn 1998, p.2〕 His father, ''Nobile'' Giuseppe Buonaparte,〔Richardson, Hubert N. B., ''A dictionary of Napoleon and his times'', (Cassel and Company LTD:London, 1920), 85.〕 had represented Ajaccio at the Council of Corte in 1749. Carlo initially followed in his father's footsteps and studied to be a lawyer at Pisa University, but following a substantial inheritance from the death of his father, he left before earning his degree in order to marry ''Donna'' Maria Letizia Ramolino. Both were of Corsican nobility, and very young at the time of their marriage (Carlo was seventeen and Letizia was fourteen).〔Harvey, p. 58.〕〔Seward, 6.〕 Their marriage is often seen as one of economic convenience. Buonaparte's new wife brought with her a dowry of thirty-one acres, including a mill and bakery which yielded an annual income of roughly £10,000.〔

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