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  1. 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.

  2. Lucien Murat, né Lucien Charles Joseph Napoléon Murat le 16 mai 1803 à Milan et mort le 10 avril 1878 à Paris, prince français est le second fils de Joachim Murat et de Caroline Bonaparte. Il fut prince de Berg , prince de Naples , prince de Pontecorvo , puis 3 e prince Murat ainsi que grand maître du Grand Orient de France .

  3. When Prince Lucien Charles Joseph Napoleon Murat was born on 16 May 1803, in Milano, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, his father, King of Naples Joachim Murat I, was 36 and his mother, Maria Annunziata Carolina Buonaparte, was 21. He married Caroline Georgina Fraser on 18 August 1831, in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, United States.

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  4. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Lucien Charles Joseph Napoléon, 3rd Prince Murat, 2nd Prince of Pontecorvo (May 16, 1803, Milan - April 10, 1878, Paris) was a French politician. He was born with the courtesy title of Prince of the Two Sicilies.

  5. Prince Napoléon Lucien Charles Murat (1803–1878), married Caroline Georgina Fraser (1810–1879) 5 Children, including: Joachim Joseph Napoléon Murat, 4th Prince Murat (1834–1901), Major-General of the French Army, married firstly Malcy Louise Caroline Berthier de Wagram (1832–1884) and had issue, and secondly Lydia Hervey ...

  6. His paternal grandparents were Prince Napoleon Lucien Charles Murat, 2nd Prince of Pontecorvo and 3rd Prince Murat, the second son of Joachim Murat, King of Naples, who married Napoleon's sister, Caroline Bonaparte, and Caroline Georgina Fraser (Charleston, South Carolina, 13 April 1810 – Paris, 10 February 1879), daughter of ...

  7. The younger son, Napoléon-Lucien-Charles (1803–78), went to the United States in 1825 but returned to France in 1848 and was recognized as a prince by Napoleon III, with the title of Prince Murat, under the Second Empire. From him descended the princely house of Murat, surviving into the 20th century.