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Achille Murat. Charles Louis Napoleon Achille Murat (known as Achille, 21 January 1801 – 15 April 1847) was the eldest son of Joachim Murat, the brother-in-law of Napoleon who was appointed King of Naples during the First French Empire.
- 13 October 1815 – 15 April 1847
- Prince Joachim
- 21 January 1801, Paris, France
- Prince Lucien
Prince Achille Murat. Napoleon’s nephew Achille Murat was one of the more eccentric Bonapartes. After growing up as the Crown Prince of Naples, he became a colourful Florida pioneer known as the “Prince of Tallahassee.” Achille was independent-minded, restless and adventuresome, always seeking an elusive fortune.
Prince Murat is a French princely title that traces its origin back to 1804, when Emperor Napoleon granted the rank of prince français to his brother-in-law Joachim Murat, who subsequently reigned as King of Naples from 1808 to 1815. [1] .
ImageNameBirth DateDeath DateJoachim, 1st Prince Murat Also King of ...25 March 176713 October 1815 (1815-10-13) (aged 48)180521 January 180115 April 1847 (1847-04-15) (aged 46)13 October 181516 May 180310 April 1878 (1878-04-10) (aged 74)15 April 184721 June 183423 October 1901 (1901-10-23) (aged 67)10 April 1878- 1 August 1808; 215 years ago
Le prince Achille Charles Louis Napoléon Murat. Titres. Prince héritier du Royaume de Naples. 1 er août 1808 – 2 mai 1815. (6 ans, 9 mois et 1 jour) Prince héritier du grand-duché de Berg. 25 décembre 1805 – 1 er août 1808. (2 ans, 7 mois et 7 jours) modifier.
- Achille Charles Louis Napoléon Murat
- Prince Murat
5 de ene. de 2024 · Prince Achille Murat, the nephew of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, was a Tallahassee planter and famously eccentric character in the early 19th century. In 1826, he and his newlywed wife...
Joachim Murat. Mother. Caroline Bonaparte. Lucien Charles Joseph Napoléon, Prince Français, Prince of Naples, 2nd Prince de Pontecorvo, 3rd Prince Murat (16 May 1803 – 10 April 1878) was a French politician, and the sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo between 1812 and May 1815.
tion of Prince Achille Murat, the eldest son of the King of Naples and Caroline, sister of the first Napoleon, who, exiled from France and Italy, had not long before selected Florida as his home, perhaps to separate himself as far as possible from crowned heads and sceptres. It re-quired some persuasion from her parents to induce the