Talk:Bertoleoni family

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the following was moved here from the article. I believe it is completely "in topic", but I do hope someone can translate it --Gianfranco

Die Tempelritter in Wien (Austria) kennen die verborgene Geschichte Tavolaras in Zusammenhang mit der Flucht Maria Magdalenas nach Marsaille. Wir wünschen ein Zusammentreffen mit dem heutigen König von Tavolara S.E. Bertoleoni und könnten im September anreisen. Bitte um Benachrichtigung an unsere e-mail Anschrift: hofburg@krone.at Unsere HP: www.templer.eu.cx Es wird uns eine Ehre sein Ihre Nachricht zu erhalten. DerGM Carl M. Winter zu Laach

Babel Fish translates it thus :

The temple knights in Vienna (Austria) know [the] hidden history [of] Tavolaras in connection with the escape [of] Maria Magdalenas after Marsaille. We wish a meeting with the today's king of Tavolara HIS EXCELLENCY Bertoleoni and could in September journeys. Ask for notification to our email address: hofburg@krone.at our HP: http://www.templer.eu.cx it will be us an honour your message to receive. The GM Carl M. Winter to Laach.

--Auric 18:00, 12 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Republican period[edit]

According to Meissner's chapter on Tavolara, the newspaper reports about Paolo I creating a republic after his death were erroneous.[1] Goustien (talk) 06:27, 31 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Giuseppe II?[edit]

Meissner also reports a King Giuseppe II (d. 1941), son and successor of Carlo I and father of Paolo II. He says Giuseppe II was forced by economic difficulties to sell most of his land to an Italian named Tapponi.[2] Goustien (talk) 06:27, 31 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Meissner, Hans Otto (1963). Unknown Europe. trans. Florence and Isabel McHugh. London and Glasgow: Blackie & Sons. pp. 23–24.
  2. ^ Meissner, Hans Otto (1963). Unknown Europe. trans. Florence and Isabel McHugh. London and Glasgow: Blackie & Sons. pp. 24–25.

Notice[edit]

Please see commons:File talk:Bertoleoni photo.jpg. --Elitre (talk) 19:55, 17 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Family Connections[edit]

Is Maria "Pompea" Romano (1932–2010), Tonino's late wife, any relation to Bonaparte's mother, Letitzia Romano?2600:8804:1E80:6320:B13E:B77:CF9:707E (talk) 18:10, 2 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]