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  1. Share it. Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, who should have become Napoleon IV and rebuilt the Empire which had fallen after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, led only a short life. He is remembered, however, as a courageous but ill-fated young man. An Imperial Childhood. The son of Napoleon III and Eugenie was a celebrity from his birth, on 16 March ...

  2. Napoleon im Arbeitszimmer mit Hand in der Weste (Gemälde von Jacques-Louis David, 1812) Napoleons Unterschrift Wappen Napoleons I. als Kaiser der Franzosen. Napoleon Bonaparte, als Kaiser Napoleon I. (französisch Napoléon Bonaparte bzw. Napoléon I er; * 15. August 1769 in Ajaccio auf Korsika als Napoleone Buonaparte; † 5.

  3. Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844) played a significant role during the Revolution and in the government of his younger brother, Napoleon. A simple overview of the functions he held during this quarter of a century is enough to measure his importance: President of the district of Ajaccio, Commissaire des Guerres, Ambassador, Député, Conseiller d’Etat, Senator, Grand Elector of the Empire, King ...

  4. 1769 – Birth of Napoleon Bonaparte On 15 August 1769, Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio, in Corsica, into a aristocratic family. He parents, Charles and Letizia already had one son, called Joseph. There would eventually be five boys (Joseph, Napoleon, Lucien, Louis and Jerome) and three girls (Elisa, Caroline and Pauline) in the family. …

  5. Lucien Bonaparte (geboren als Luciano Buonaparte am 21. Mai 1775 in Ajaccio, Korsika, seit 1814 Principe di Canino e Musignano; † 29. Juni 1840 in Viterbo, Italien) war Angehöriger der Familie Bonaparte und Bruder des französischen Kaisers Napoleon I. Lucien Bonaparte, Porträt von François-Xavier Fabre.

  6. Younger brother of Joseph Bonaparte, Emperor Napoleon I of France, Lucien Bonaparte and Elisa Bonaparte. King of Holland as Koning Lodewijk I from 1806 to 1810. Father of Charles Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-1873), Emperor Napoleon III of France from 1852 to 1870.