Joseph Bonaparte
(1768-1844)

Brother of Napoleon Bonaparte; King of Naples (1806–08) and Spain (1808–13) – Joseph Bonaparte was born in Corte (French commune in Haute-Corse, Corsica) on January 7th, 1768 and died in Florence (Italian city and commune, located in Tuscany) on July 28th, 1844 at the age of 76. Today Joseph Bonaparte would be 256 years old.

Age

how old was Joseph Bonaparte when he died?

76

Joseph Bonaparte died in 1844 at the age of 76.


Biographical data

Birthday January 7th, 1768 (Thursday)
Place of Birth Corte
French commune in Haute-Corse, Corsica
Death Date July 28th, 1844 (Sunday)
Death place Florence
Italian city and commune, located in Tuscany
Birth sign (Zodiac) Capricorn (The Sea-Goat) ♑
Chinese Zodiac Rat 鼠

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Birthday

When was Joseph Bonaparte born?

Joseph Bonaparte was born on January 7th, 1768.

Death

When did Joseph Bonaparte die?

Joseph Bonaparte died on July 28th, 1844 at the age of 76 in Florence (Italian city and commune, located in Tuscany). Today Joseph Bonaparte would be 256 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Joseph Bonaparte born?

Corte (French commune in Haute-Corse, Corsica).

Death place

Where did Joseph Bonaparte die?

Florence (Italian city and commune, located in Tuscany).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Joseph Bonaparte?

Joseph Bonaparte was born in the zodiac sign Capricorn (The Sea-Goat).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Joseph Bonaparte have?

Joseph Bonaparte was born in 1768 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Rat.

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