Neapolio

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

Latinized form of Italian Napoleone

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Neāpoliō m sg (genitive Neāpoliōnis); third declension

  1. (New Latin) a male given name, equivalent to English Napoleon — famously held by:
    1. Neapolio I. Bonapars, Imperator Francorum (1769–1821; r. 1804–1814, March–June 1815)
      NEAPOLIO · IMPERATOR FRANCORUM
      Napoleon · Emperor of the French
    2. Neapolio II. Bonapars, Rex Romae (1811–1832; r. 1811–1814)
    3. Ludovicus Neapolio III. Bonapars, Imperator Francorum (1808–1873; r. 1852–1870)

Declension

Third-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Neāpoliō
Genitive Neāpoliōnis
Dative Neāpoliōnī
Accusative Neāpoliōnem
Ablative Neāpoliōne
Vocative Neāpoliō

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