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Learn about the five children of Napoleon, the French emperor, who had different fates and fortunes. Some were adopted, some were illegitimate, and some were married off for political reasons.
20. Sept. 2022 · 1. Hedonist Charles Leon — Napoleon’s first child. Charles Leon was Napoleon’s first child (Image: napoleon-empire.net) After becoming an emperor of France in 1804, Napoleon needed...
Napoleon married Joséphine in 1796, but the marriage produced no children. In 1806, he adopted his step-son, Eugène de Beauharnais (1781–1824), and his second cousin, Stéphanie de Beauharnais (1789–1860), and arranged dynastic marriages for them.
- 17 March 1805 – 11 April 1814
- Letizia Ramolino
He was a minor official in the local courts. They had eight children: Joseph-Napoléon Bonaparte (Corte, 1768–Florence, 1844), King of Naples, then King of Spain, married Julie Clary. Julie Joséphine Bonaparte (1796–1796) Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte (1801–1854) Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (1802–1839)
- 18 May 1804
- Napoleon Bonaparte
6. Juni 2023 · Napoleon's son, François Charles Joseph Bonaparte, was born in 1811 as the King of Rome, but was separated from his father and exiled in Austria. He died of tuberculosis at 21, never fulfilling his potential or his father's legacy.
Learn about the children of Napoleon Bonaparte, the Emperor of France, and their spouses and descendants. Discover their roles in the First and Second French Empires and their fates after Napoleon's fall.
Joseph, their third child and the first to survive, was born in 1768, Napoleon in 1769, and nine other children, six of whom survived, in subsequent years: Lucien (1775); Élisa (1777); Louis (1778); Pauline (1780); Caroline (1782); and Jérôme (1784).