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  1. Napoleon Franz Joseph Karl Bonaparte ( französisch Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte; * 20. März 1811 im Tuilerien-Palast in Paris; † 22. Juli 1832 in Schloss Schönbrunn bei Wien) war der einzige legitime männliche Nachkomme Napoleon Bonapartes; er stammte aus dessen zweiter Ehe mit Marie-Louise von Österreich .

  2. Napoléon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte (20 March 1811 – 22 July 1832) was the son of Napoleon and Marie Louise of Austria. Early life [ change | change source ] Napoléon II was born in Paris in 1811.

  3. www.ngv.vic.gov.au › napoleon › facts-and-figuresNapoleon > Who's Who?

    She bore Napoleon his only son; Napoleon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte (1811–1832). As the only legitimate son of Napoleon, he was the successor to Napoleon’s Empire and was titled as Napoleon II. He died of tuberculosis at the age of 21. Maria-Letizia Ramolino Bonaparte (1750–1836) was the mother of Napoleon Bonaparte. She was given ...

  4. 20. März 2015 · Among other things, Léon opened an ink manufactory. He also milked his half-brother Alexandre Walewski (see below) for funds. Napoleon’s illegitimate son, Charles Léon Denuelle, in his later years. On June 2, 1862, Léon, at the age of 55, married 31-year-old Françoise Fanny Jonet, the daughter of his former gardener.

  5. On the fall of the French Empire, in 1815, she went to live in Switzerland with her son Louis-Napoléon, the future Napoleon III. ==> Napoleon III, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873) Louis-Napoléon was born in France, but on the fall of the French Empire he had to spend a large part of his childhood in Switzerland, in Arenenberg, with his mother Queen Hortense.

  6. 15. Juni 2015 · Sein Leben in Kurzform Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon Bonaparte. 15.06.2015, 19.39 Uhr. 1769: Am 15. August auf Korsika geboren. 1785: Mit 16 Jahren ist Napoleon Leutnant der Artillerie. 1789 ...

  7. Sure, I'm a little fat. And it hurts when I pee. But don't worry about that. I'll lead you to victory, baby. (Napoleon Bonaparte, Napoleon Bonaparte) I led the French army. I wasn't really that ...