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  1. Napoléon-Louis Bonaparte (11 October 1804 – 17 March 1831) was King of Holland for less than two weeks in July 1810 as Louis II ( Dutch: Lodewijk II ). He was a son of Louis Bonaparte (King Louis I) and Queen Hortense. His father was the younger brother of Napoleon I of France who ruled the Napoleonic Kingdom of Holland from 1806 to 1810.

  2. Beim Staatsstreich vom 2. Dezember 1851 löste der französische Staatspräsident Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte die Nationalversammlung auf [1] und ließ führende Oppositionspolitiker verhaften [2]. Die folgenden blutigen Kämpfe konnte Napoléon am 5. Dezember schließlich für sich entscheiden. Nach der erfolgreichen Volksabstimmung vom 21.

  3. 20 April 1808. Charles-Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, third son of Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland, and Hortense de Beauharnais, daughter of Empress Joséphine, was born in Paris. He lived in exile after the fall of the Empire and grew up in Augsbourg, Arenenberg and Rome. He spent all of his summers in Italy where he developed sympathy for ...

  4. Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (født 2. september 1778 i Ajaccio, Korsika, død 25. juli 1846 i Livorno) var en af kejser Napoleons fire brødre. Fra 1806 til 1810 var han som "Lodewijk Napoleon" konge af det af hans bror dannede Kongeriget Holland .

  5. Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (born Luigi Buonaparte; 2 September 1778 – 25 July 1846) was a younger brother of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. He was a monarch in his own right from 1806 to 1810, ruling over the Kingdom of Holland (a French client state roughly corresponding to the modern-day Netherlands ).

  6. Nederlands: Louis Bonaparte (1778-1846), koning van Holland als Lodewijk Napoleon, broer van Napoléon Bonaparte en vader van Napoléon III. Louis Bonaparte (painted by François Gérard) Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland (by Charles Howard Hodges) King Lo ...

  7. Prince Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte. Mother. Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy. Napoleon Louis Josef Jérôme Bonaparte (16 July 1864 – 14 October 1932) was the disputed head of the House of Bonaparte from 1891 to his death in 1932, as well as a lieutenant-general in the Russian Army and governor of the province of Yerevan in 1905.