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  1. 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.

  2. Joaquín Murat (en francés: Joachim Murat [ʒoakim myʁa], Labastide-Fortunière (después Labastide-Murat), 25 de marzo de 1767-Pizzo, 13 de octubre de 1815) fue un noble y militar francés al servicio de su cuñado Napoleón, gran duque de Berg, mariscal de Francia y rey de Nápoles entre 1808 y 1815.

    • Joaquín Napoleón
    • Fernando I
  3. 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.

  4. PRINCESSE ACHILLE MURAT. AA Biographical Sketch. BY MRS. ELLEN CALL LONG. (First published in 1867.) Cold in death is the heart so long attuned to suffer- ing's call, friendship's genial mingling, and love's devo-. tion. All that a prodigal nature gave in a noble, generous. and gentle heart, with enchanting face and form, of.

  5. Murat, Prince Charles Louis Napoleon Achille Papers by Alfred Jackson Hanna. Collection Overview. Collection Organization. Container Inventory. Scope and Contents. The collection contains A.J. Hanna's correspondence and research documentation for his book A Prince in Their Midst .

  6. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. 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.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2018 · Her research uses the life of Achille Murat, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte and planter in territorial Florida, to examine the relationship between slavery and republicanism in both the United States and France, from the Age of Revolutions to the mid-nineteenth century.