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  1. Napoleon had five children. He adopted two, then he had two kids with his mistresses and, finally, one with his wife. Find out which of Napoleons children had their act together -and which did not: 1. Eugene de Beauharnais: reliability. Napoleon adopted Eugene in 1806. Portrait of Eugene by Andrea Appiani, 1810.

  2. 20. Sept. 2022 · 1. Hedonist Charles LeonNapoleons first child. Charles Leon was Napoleons first child (Image: napoleon-empire.net) After becoming an emperor of France in 1804, Napoleon...

  3. Mother of two children, Eugene and Hortense, Josephine married Napoleon Bonaparte, then a young general with a promising career ahead of him. It was her husband who renamed her Josephine. As Empress, she bore Napoleon no children and was forced to divorce him. Josephine was very elegant and influenced the fashion of the First French Empire. She ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NapoleonNapoleon - Wikipedia

    Napoleon's marriage to Marie Louise produced one child, Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles (1811–1832), known from birth as the King of Rome. When Napoleon abdicated in 1815 he named his son his successor as "Napoleon II", but the allies refused to recognize him. He was awarded the title of the Duke of Reichstadt in 1818 and died of ...

  5. Napoleon’s Corsican parents were Carlo Maria and Maria Letizia Buonaparte. Joseph, their third child and the first to survive, was born in 1768, Napoleon in 1769, and nine other children, six of whom survived, in subsequent years: Lucien (1775); Élisa (1777); Louis (1778); Pauline (1780); Caroline (1782); and Jérôme (1784).

  6. 24. März 2024 · Napoleon II may have been his legitimate heir, but the total number of Napoleon's children is thought to be much higher, with at least two children produced out of wedlock have been documented by historians. The actual number of mistresses that Napoleon had has been debated throughout history.

  7. Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon Bonaparte, als Kaiser Napoleon I. ( französisch Napoléon Bonaparte bzw. Napoléon Ier; * 15. August 1769 in Ajaccio auf Korsika als Napoleone Buonaparte; [1] † 5. Mai 1821 in Longwood House auf St. Helena im Südatlantik ), war General der Ersten Republik, Erster Konsul Frankreichs und schließlich Kaiser der ...