Thanks very much. Now I have found it. Sorry this was rather my fault, I did not express myself clearly that I meant the second picture of your
last post...
I only knew picture one and picture two (from all of your sendings) but not the last one.
Thanks for the link, I really did not know it...
Lucien Bonaparte had a lot of trouble with his brother as he married twice (one after another) ladies, who were not the right "standard" . The line of Lucien Bonaparte should always follow this "tradition". Marie Bonaparte, whose grandson I know a bit personally (only from the telephone) had several civil ancestors, as Pierre Napoleon , her grandfather and son of Lucien and Alexandrine de Bleschamp, married simple lady Justine Eleonore Ruflin, and also the son of Marie Bonaparte, Prince Peter of Greece married a lady, who did not fulfil the standard, and was excluded from the heritage because of the morganatic marriage.
I am thinking about making a thread on the descendants of Lucien Bonaparte, as they were very interesting, also concerning their professions as being well known scientists, poets, painters and more, but I am afraid the interest is not there

Again: Thanks for the link, now everything seems to be clarified