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Napoleon II (Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte; 20 March 1811 – 22 July 1832) was the disputed Emperor of the French for a few weeks in 1815. He was the son of Emperor Napoleon I and Empress Marie Louise , daughter of Emperor Francis I of Austria .
Napoleon had five children, two adopted and three biological. Find out how they fared in life, love, and legacy, from the reliable Eugene to the tragic Leon.
20. Sept. 2022 · Napoleon's biological children were Napoleon II, Charles Leon, Alexandre Colonna-Walewski, Eugen von Mühlfeld, Helene Napoleone, and Josephine. Napoleon adopted Eugene de Beauharnais and...
6. Juni 2023 · Napoleon's son, François Charles Joseph Bonaparte, was born in 1811 as the King of Rome, but separated from his father and exiled in Austria. He died of tuberculosis at 21, never fulfilling his potential or his father's legacy.
Napoleon had only one legitimate child: his son Napoleon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte, also known as the King of Rome, Napoleon II, the Prince of Parma and the Duke of Reichstadt.
On this day the only legitimate descendant of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, his son Napoleon II, born by the Austrian Archduchess Maria Luisa, died. Napoleon II was born in 1811, and his father was awarded the title of “King of Rome” (Roi de Rome).
9. Sept. 2020 · A week later, Napoleon Bonaparte left for the island of Elba. He did not see his son again. From Napoleon to Francis . Months before, Napoleon had written to his brother Joseph that he would rather see his son dead than become an Austrian prince.