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  1. Napoleón Bonaparte (retrato de Jacques-Louis David, 1812) Las claves del rápido encumbramiento de Napoleón se encuentran en dos pilares fundamentales: su innegable genio militar y su capacidad para sustentar un sistema de gobierno en principios comúnmente aceptados por la mayoría de los franceses.

  2. Luis Napoleón Bonaparte. Fue hermano de Napoleón I. Antes de ser nombrado por éste rey de Holanda , fue general de brigada ( 1803 ) y condestable del Imperio ( 1804 ). Como monarca, intentó favorecer los intereses de los neerlandeses, aun oponiéndose a su hermano, pero tuvo que abdicar.

  3. She had a gift for music and wrote and composed romantic songs. She married Louis, Napoleon’s brother, and became Queen of Holland. On the fall of the French Empire, in 1815, she went to live in Switzerland with her son Louis-Napoléon, the future Napoleon III. ==> Napoleon III, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873)

  4. 24 de nov. de 2022 · Louis Bonaparte’s policies cannot be separated from his family history. When Corsica declared formal secession from France in 1793, forcing the Bonapartes to flee, Louis was only fourteen years old and barely educated. Napoleon decided to raise Louis himself and train him as a soldier.

  5. 6 de may. de 2022 · Napoleon I and his wife Empress Marie-Louise, daughter of Francis II of Austria, became the child’s godparents. In 1810, when Louis Bonaparte was ordered to abandon his crown and return to France, the young Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte quickly became one of the Emperor’s favorite nephews, often spoiled, taken to official meetings, and generally treated kindly by the royal couple.

  6. 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.

  7. Father of Charles Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-1873), Emperor Napoleon III of France from 1852 to 1870. He died on July 25, 1846 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy, and was buried Tomb of louis Bonaparte in the Saint-Leu-La-Forêt's Church.

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