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  1. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II (November 5, 1830 – September 3, 1893) was a French-American military officer who served in the United States Army and later in the French Army. He was a member of the American branch of the Bonaparte family .

  2. Jerome Napoleón Bonaparte II (5 de noviembre de 1830 - 3 de septiembre de 1893) fue un militar franco-estadounidense que sirvió en el ejército de los Estados Unidos y más tarde en el ejército francés. Era miembro de la rama estadounidense de la familia Bonaparte.

  3. Jérôme-Napoléon Bonaparte (born Girolamo Buonaparte; 15 November 1784 – 24 June 1860) was the youngest brother of Napoleon I and reigned as Jerome Napoleon I (formally Hieronymus Napoleon in German), King of Westphalia, between 1807 and 1813. From 1816 onward, he bore the title of Prince of Montfort.

  4. Éjercito Imperial y Real. Ancestros. Referencias. Bibliografía. Enlaces externos. Napoleón II Bonaparte. Napoleón II ( París, 20 de marzo de 1811- Viena, 22 de julio de 1832) fue hijo de Napoleón I y de la emperatriz María Luisa de Austria. A pesar de ser heredero de su padre, murió a los 21 años de edad y nunca llegó a reinar.

    • Napoleón Francisco Carlos José
    • Luis XVIII, rey de Francia
  5. Request Resource. Portrait of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II (1830-1893) in his West Point cadet uniform. Born in Baltimore, Jerome was a grandson of the famous Elizabeth "Betsy" Patterson Bonaparte (1789-1875) and brother to Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1851-1921), a U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of the Navy.

  6. Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte. Jérôme Napoléon "Bo" Bonaparte (5 July 1805 – 17 June 1870) was an American farmer, chairman of the Maryland Agricultural Society, first president of the Maryland Club, [1] and the son of Elizabeth Patterson and Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon I. [2]

  7. With Napoleons second abdication, Jérôme left France, spending most of the years of his exile in Italy. He returned to France in 1847, and, after the rise of his nephew Louis-Napoléon (as Napoleon III), he became, successively, governor of the Invalides, marshal of France, and president of the Senate.