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Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, Porträt von Hippolyte Flandrin, 1860. Prinz Napoléon „Plon-Plon“, von August Grahl, um 1830. Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte nannte sich (nach seinem Vater) auch Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte oder Prinz Jérôme Napoléon. Bekannter wurde er unter seinem Spitznamen „Plon-Plon“ (* 9.
Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, dit Napoléon-Jérôme 1, prince français 2, dit le prince Napoléon, prince de Montfort, comte de Meudon et de Moncalieri 3, né le 9 septembre 1822 à Trieste et mort le 17 mars 1891 à Rome, est une personnalité politique et militaire française du Second Empire, cousin germain de l’empereur Napoléon III .
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- Victor Napoléon
13. März 2024 · Napoléon-Joseph-Charles-Paul Bonaparte (born Sept. 9, 1822, Trieste—died March 17, 1891, Rome) youngest son of Jérôme Bonaparte, Napoleon I’s youngest brother, and his second wife, Catherine of Württemberg. In 1852 he was named heir presumptive to the throne of the Second Empire.
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Prince Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (9 September 1822 – 17 March 1891), usually called Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte or Jérôme Bonaparte, was the second son of Jérôme, King of Westphalia, youngest brother of Napoleon I, and his second wife Catharina of Württemberg.
- 1 June 1879 – 17 March 1891
- Louis, Prince Napoléon
Seine Großeltern väterlicherseits waren Victor Bonaparte, Prince Napoléon (1862–1926) und Clementine von Belgien, seine Urgroßeltern Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (1822–1891), gen. Plon-Plon und Marie Clotilde von Savoyen.
Charles, Prince Napoléon (born Charles Marie Jérôme Victor Napoléon; 19 October 1950) is a French politician who is the disputed head of the Imperial House of France and, as such, heir to the legacy of his great-great-granduncle, Emperor Napoléon I. Other Bonapartists consider his son, Jean-Christophe, to be the current head of the house ...
Bonaparte formed an alliance with Talleyrand and leading members of the Council of Five Hundred and Directory: Lucien Bonaparte, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, Roger Ducos and Joseph Fouché to overthrow the government.