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  1. Napoléon, Prince Imperial (Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte; 16 March 1856 – 1 June 1879), also known as Louis-Napoléon, was the only child of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, and Empress Eugénie.

  2. Princess Clémentine of Belgium. Louis, Prince Napoléon ( Louis Jérôme Victor Emmanuel Léopold Marie; 23 January 1914 – 3 May 1997) was a member of the Bonaparte dynasty. He was the pretender to the Imperial throne of France, as Napoléon VI, from 3 May 1926 until his death on 3 May 1997.

  3. The House of Bonaparte is a former imperial and royal European dynasty of Italian origin. It was founded in 1804 by Napoleon I, the son of Corsican nobleman Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Buonaparte (née Ramolino).

  4. Oct 10, 2016 · This was the death of Louis Napoléon, the Prince Imperial of France, at the hands of Zulu warriors, and the subsequent destruction of the reputation of a British Army officer. Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte was born in March 1856 in Paris, France.

  5. Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte, prince impérial, dit Louis-Napoléon [3], né le 16 mars 1856 à Paris et mort le 1 er juin 1879 au pays zoulou (actuelle Afrique du Sud), est le fils unique de Napoléon III, empereur des Français et de son épouse, l'impératrice Eugénie.

  6. Napoléon, Prince Imperial (Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte; 16 March 1856 – 1 June 1879), also known as Louis-Napoléon, was the only child of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, and Empress Eugénie.

  7. Nov 8, 2018 · The death in June 1879 of Louis, Prince Imperial also marked the end of any last, faint hope of restoring the French Empire. Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte had been born into a world of privilege. After all, his godparents were Queen Victoria and his holiness the Pope.

  8. May 27, 2022 · FOUR weeks before Lord Chelmsford’s invading force ended the Anglo-Zulu War by defeating King Cetewayo’s army at the Battle of Ulundi, a Zulu impi killed Louis Napoleon, the heir to the French throne. The Prince Imperial’s death on 1 June 1879 ended the Napoleonic dynasty and dashed French royalists’ hopes of restoring the ...

  9. Jun 9, 2019 · Louis-Napoleon immediately threw his hat into the ring, and on December 20, 1848, was declared the winner of the election. Taking the title Prince-President, Louis-Napoleon took up residence at the Élysée Palace in Paris.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Napoleon_IIINapoleon III - Wikipedia

    Prince-President Louis Napoleon Bonaparte became Napoleon III, Emperor of the French. His regnal name treats Napoleon II , who never actually ruled, as a true Emperor (he had been briefly recognized as emperor from 22 June to 7 July 1815).