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Vor 2 Tagen · Napoléone Marie Hélène Charlotte de Montholon-Sémonville (1816–1907) Marie-Caroline Julie Elisabeth Joséphine Napoléone de Montholon-Sémonville (1818–1819) Aus seiner Beziehung mit Caroline Jane O’Hara, die er später heiratete, stammte ein Sohn: Charles Tristan de Montholon-Sémonville (1843–1899)
Vor 2 Tagen · Justine Bartolini-Baldelli (née Pecori-Suárez; Italian: Giustina; 27 November 1811 in Florence, Italy – 30 January 1903 in Florence) was an Italian-born French princess, being the spouse of Prince Jérôme Bonaparte, heir presumptive of France during the Second French Empire.
Vor 3 Tagen · Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte, né le 20 mars 1811 à Paris et mort le 22 juillet 1832 à Vienne, est le fils et l'héritier de Napoléon Ier, empereur des Français, et de sa seconde épouse, Marie-Louise d'Autriche 1 . Prince impérial, il est titré roi de Rome à sa naissance. En 1814, il est évincé par le Sénat à la ...
Vor einem Tag · Following the French Revolution (1789–1799), Napoleon Bonaparte became ruler of France. After years of expansion of his French Empire by successive military victories, a coalition of European powers defeated him in the War of the Sixth Coalition, ended the First Empire in 1814, and restored the monarchy to the brothers of Louis XVI.
Vor 5 Tagen · Below is a list which presents and describes of the coat of arms of the Nobility of the First French Empire in France between 1804 and 1814, and 1815. Note: all information is from each respective coat of arms' pages regarding their description, correct positions, etc.
Vor 4 Tagen · France - Revolution, Empire, Napoleon: The revisionists who engineered the Brumaire coup intended to create a strong, elitist government that would curb the republic’s political turmoil and guarantee the conquests of 1789. They had in mind what might be called a senatorial oligarchy rather than a personal dictatorship.
Vor 3 Tagen · Soppresso il convento con la dominazione napoleonica, l'edificio fu residenza privata e locanda ("Locanda della posta"); qui nel 1839 morì la nipote di Napoleone, Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte. Acquistato nel 1840 da Pietro Neri, il palazzo riscoprì una nuova fase d'abbellimento negli spazi e nelle forme attuali.