Napoleon
Call to Recognise Napoleon's Nephew as Gaelic Studies 'Pioneer'
In 1858, Louis Lucien Bonaparte, nephew of Napoleon, toured Scotland gathering translations and listening to Gaelic, making significant contributions to Gaelic studies. His work as a pioneer in this field deserves recognition for the impact it has had on the preservation and understanding of the Gaelic language.
By acknowledging Bonaparte's efforts in promoting Gaelic studies, we honor his legacy and the valuable insights he provided into the language and culture of Scotland. His dedication to this work serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating linguistic diversity.