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  1. Second French Empire. From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Proper noun. 1.1.1 Related terms; 1.1.2 Translations; English [edit] English Wikipedia has an article on: Second French Empire. Wikipe ...

  2. The French intervention in Mexico (1862–1867) was an invasion of the Republic of Mexico by the army of the Second French Empire in 1862. It resulted in the establishment of the Second Mexican Empire in 1864, which was supported by many conservative Mexicans, under the Austrian Maximilian I of Mexico. Although the empire established control of ...

  3. Second French Empire. English: The Second French Empire (1852-1870) — the Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III in France. Spawned the Second Empire style in architecture and design. It existed between the Second Republic (1848-1852) and the Third Republic (1870-1940). Français : Le Second Empire Français.

  4. Second Empire may refer to: Second British Empire, used by some historians to describe the British Empire after 1783. Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396) Second French Empire (1852–1870) Second Empire architecture, an architectural style associated with the Second French Empire. Second German Empire, sometimes used to describe the German ...

  5. The Second French Empire, officially the "French Empire," was an Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 14 January 1852 to 27 October 1870, between the Second and the Third Republic of France. The Second French Empire oversaw some of the most significant achievements in infrastructure and economy, and reasserted itself as the dominant power in Europe for a decade.

  6. He died in exile in 1873 in England. The Second French Empire was an Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 14 January 1852 to 27 October 1870, between the Second and the Third French Republics. The period was one of significant achievements in infrastructure and economy, while France reasserted itself as the dominant power in Europe.

  7. The French nobility (French: la noblesse française) was a privileged social class in France from the Middle Ages until its abolition on 23 June 1790 during the French Revolution. From 1808 [1] to 1815 during the First Empire the Emperor Napoléon bestowed titles [2] that were recognized as a new nobility by the Charter of 4 June 1814 granted by King Louis XVIII of France .