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  1. 18. Apr. 2024 · Napoléon-Joseph-Charles-Paul Bonaparte was the 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. After the French Revolution of 1848, he was elected to the

  2. Charles, Prince Napoléon (born 1950, great-great-grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte by his second marriage), and his son Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon (born 1986 and appointed heir in the will of his grandfather Louis, Prince Napoléon) currently dispute the headship of the Bonaparte family.

  3. 3. Apr. 2024 · mother Marie-Louise. Napoléon-François-Charles-Joseph Bonaparte, duke von Reichstadt (born March 20, 1811, Paris, France—died July 22, 1832, Schönbrunn, Austria) , duke von Reichstadt was the only son of Emperor Napoleon I and Empress Marie-Louise; at birth he was styled king of Rome. Three years after his birth, the French empire to which ...

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  5. April 1808 in Paris; † 9. Januar 1873 in Chislehurst bei London) war unter seinem Geburtsnamen Charles-Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (auch Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte) während der Zweiten Republik von 1848 bis 1852 französischer Staatspräsident und von 1852 bis 1870 als Napoleon III. Kaiser der Franzosen. Mit dem Staatsstreich vom 2.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Prince Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte As well as bearing the title of Prince Napoléon, given to him by his cousin Emperor Napoleon III in 1852, he was also 2nd Prince of Montfort, 1st Count of Meudon and Count of Moncalieri, following his marriage with Maria Clotilde of Savoy in 1859. His popular nickname, Plon-Plon, stemmed from his difficulty in pronouncing his own name while still ...