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6. Jan. 2023 · Napoleon III, also called (until 1852) Louis-Napoléon, in full Charles-Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, (born April 20, 1808, Paris—died January 9, 1873, Chislehurst, Kent, England), nephew of Napoleon I, president of the Second Republic of France (1850–52), and then emperor of the French (1852–70). He gave his country two decades of prosperity under a stable, authoritarian government but finally led it to defeat in the Franco-German War (1870–71). He was the third son of ...
- Who was Napoleon III?Napoleon III was the nephew of Napoleon I. He was president of the Second Republic of France from 1850 to 1852 and the emperor of France from 1852...
- How long did Napoleon III rule France?Napoleon III ruled France as emperor from 1852 to 1870. He was also president of the Second Republic from 1850 to 1852.
- Who was the wife of Napoleon III?Napoleon III married countess Eugénie de Montijo in January 1853. She, later on, came to have a crucial influence on Napoleon III's foreign policy.
- How did Napoleon III die?At the Battle of Sedan, Napoleon III tried in vain to meet his death amid his troops, but on September 2, 1870, he surrendered. He was deposed, and...
5. Jan. 2023 · Louis was the son of Louis XIII and his Spanish queen, Anne of Austria. He succeeded his father on May 14, 1643. At the age of four years and eight months, he was, according to the laws of the kingdom, not only the master but the owner of the bodies and property of 19 million subjects. Although he was saluted as “a visible divinity,” he was, nonetheless, a neglected child given over to the care of servants. He once narrowly escaped drowning in a pond because no one was ...
- What is Louis XIV known for?Louis XIV, king of France (1643–1715), ruled his country, principally from his great palace at Versailles, during one of the country’s most brillia...
- How old was Louis XIV when he acceded to the throne?Louis XIV succeeded his father as king of France on May 14, 1643, at the age of four years eight months. According to the laws of the kingdom, he b...
- How did Louis XIV die?Louis XIV died in 1715, four days shy of his 77th birthday, from gangrene associated with an infection in his leg.
6. Jan. 2023 · Charles Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte naît le 20 avril 1808 à Paris. Neveu de Napoléon Ier , il est le fils de Louis Bonaparte, ancien roi de Hollande, et d’Hortense de Beauharnais. Il passe l’essentiel de sa jeunesse en Suisse (au château d'Arenenberg) auprès d’une mère qui l’entretient dans le culte de l’Empereur et dans l’espoir de voir un jour la dynastie Bonaparte reprendre le pouvoir.
1. Jan. 2023 · Louis-Lucien Bonaparte, (born Jan. 4, 1813, Thorngrove, Worcestershire, Eng.—died Nov. 3, 1891, Fano, Italy), philologist, politician, and third son of Napoleon’s second surviving brother, Lucien Bonaparte. He passed his youth in Italy and did not go to France until 1848, when he served two brief terms in the Assembly as representative for Corsica (1848) and for the Seine (1849). He played no direct part in the coup d’etat of Dec. 2, 1851, of his cousin Napoleon III ...
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Vor 2 Tagen · Prince-President Louis Napoleon Bonaparte became Napoleon III, Emperor of the French. His regnal name treats Napoleon II, who never actually ruled, as a true Emperor (he had been briefly recognized as emperor from 22 June to 7 July 1815). The 1852 constitution was retained; it concentrated so much power in Napoleon's hands that the only substantive change was to replace the word "president" with the word "emperor".
18. Jan. 2023 · Napoleon I, French in full Napoléon Bonaparte, original Italian Napoleone Buonaparte, byname the Corsican or the Little Corporal, French byname Le Corse or Le Petit Caporal, (born August 15, 1769, Ajaccio, Corsica—died May 5, 1821, St. Helena Island), French general, first consul (1799–1804), and emperor of the French (1804–1814/15), one of the most celebrated personages in the history of the West. He revolutionized military organization and training; sponsored the ...
14. Jan. 2023 · Louis Bonaparte King of Holland 1778–1846: Napoleon II Emperor of the French 1811–1832 r.1815: Hortense de Beauharnais 1783–1837: Napoleon III Emperor of the French 1808–1873 r.1852–1870: Eugénie de Montijo 1826–1920: Napoléon Prince Imperial 1856–1879