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  1. Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (born Luigi Buonaparte; 2 September 1778 – 25 July 1846) was a younger brother of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. He was a monarch in his own right from 1806 to 1810, ruling over the Kingdom of Holland (a French client state roughly corresponding to the modern-day Netherlands ).

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    Louis I of Etruria (1773–1803) Louis Bonaparte (1778–1846), King of Holland 1806–1810 as Louis I; Ludwig I of Bavaria (1786–1868) Luís I of Portugal (1838–1889) Louis VIII of France who claimed the throne of England as Louis I of England, (1216–1217) Louis X of France, also known as Louis I of Navarre (1289–1316)

  3. Louis I., König der Schafe ist ein Stop-Motion -animierter Kurzfilm von Markus Wulf, der im Februar 2022 bei der Berlinale seine Premiere feierte. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung. 2 Produktion. 3 Rezeption. 3.1 Kritiken. 3.2 Auszeichnungen. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Handlung.

  4. Louis Napoleon was never crowned as king of Holland and problems with his sovereignty would haunt him during his entire reign. Shortly after his arrival, Louis Napoleon appointed three members of the Council of State to draft a new constitution for the new monarchy.

  5. Staatsoberhaupt des Königreichs war ein Bruder des französischen Herrschers Napoleon, Louis Bonaparte . Das Königreich bestand bis 1810, als es binnen weniger Monate nach und nach von Frankreich annektiert wurde.

  6. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte’s (1778-1846), exclamation ‘Iek ben Konijn van Olland’ (I am Rabbit of Holland) in poor Dutch is legendary. He meant to say ‘King of Holland’, which he was from 1806 to 1810. Despite being a humorous slip of the tongue, it attests to his effort to master his subjects’ language.

  7. 12. Apr. 2024 · Louis I was a Carolingian ruler of the Franks who succeeded his father, Charlemagne, as emperor in 814 and whose 26-year reign (the longest of any medieval emperor until Henry IV [1056–1106]) was a central and controversial stage in the Carolingian experiment to fashion a new European society.