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  1. Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, Louis Jérôme Victor Emmanuel Léopold Marie, Prince Napoléon, Prince français, Duc de Monfort, Altesse Impériale (* 23. Januar 1914 in Brüssel; † 3. Mai 1997 in Genolier, Schweiz) war von 1926 bis zu seinem Tod 1997 das Oberhaupt der Familie Bonaparte und erhob bis 1950 als „Napoleon VI.“.

  2. Zweite Ehe: Jérôme Bonaparte heiratete 1807 Katharina von Württemberg († 1835), Tochter von Friedrich I., König von Württemberg. Jérôme Napoléon Charles Bonaparte (1814–1847), Prinz von Montfort, württemb. Oberst; Mathilde Lätitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte (1820–1904) Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (1822–1891), genannt ...

  3. Napoleon Franz Joseph Carl Herzog von Reichstadt, * 20. März 1811 Paris (Tuilerien), † 27. Juli 1832 Wien (Schönbrunn), Sohn Napoleons I. aus der Ehe mit Marie Louise von Österreich. Erhielt bei der Geburt den Titel eines Königs von Rom. Bei Annäherung der verbündeten Heere wurde das Kind nach Blois, dann nach Schönbrunn gebracht.

  4. 18. Apr. 2024 · Charles Joseph Bonaparte (born June 9, 1851, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.—died June 28, 1921, Baltimore) was a lawyer and grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte, youngest brother of Napoleon; he became one of President Theodore Roosevelt ’s chief “trust-busters” as U.S. attorney general. After graduating from Harvard Law School (1872), Bonaparte ...

  5. Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte, Princess of Canino and Musignano (8 July 1801 – 8 August 1854) was the elder daughter of Joseph Bonaparte and Julie Clary, and the wife of Charles Lucien Bonaparte, who was also her cousin. She joined her father in exile for several years in Bordentown, New Jersey . View of Princess Zenaïde's former ...

  6. Napoléon-Joseph-Charles-Paul Bonaparte (1822-91) was the son of Jérôme Bonaparte, the youngest brother of Napoléon I, and thus a nephew of the emperor. He participated in French politics both as an elected official in the republican order and as a member of a family with claims to the French throne. He was elected to the National Assembly in 1848, and in 1851 he was named as the successor ...

  7. Prince Jérôme Napoléon Charles Bonaparte (24 August 1814 – 12 May 1847) was the son of Jérôme Bonaparte and a nephew of Napoleon I, Emperor of France, and army officer of the German kingdom of Württemberg .