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  1. Signature. 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. [1]

  2. Apr 18, 2024 · Jérôme Bonaparte (born November 15, 1784, Ajaccio, Corsica—died June 24, 1860, Villegenis, France) was Napoleon I’s youngest brother, who became king of Westphalia and marshal of France. It was through Jérôme that the Bonaparte line extended into the United States; his eldest son, Jerome, grew up in Maryland with his American mother.

  3. Jul 13, 2018 · Jérôme Bonaparte. Jérôme, the youngest sibling of Napoleon , became the first Bonaparte to step foot in America, in 1803, the same year his brother nearly doubled the size of the United...

  4. Born in Ajaccio (Corsica) on 15 November 1784 and died in Massy, Essone (France), 24 June 1860, Jerome was rear-admiral (19 September 1806), French Prince (24 September 1806), general of division (14 March 1807), king of Westphalia (8 July 1807 – 2 June 1813), made prince of Montfort by king Frederick I of Wurtemberg (31 July 1816 ...

  5. Jérôme Bonaparte [1], [2], né le 15 novembre 1784 à Ajaccio et mort le 24 juin 1860 au château de Vilgénis , est un prince français et altesse impériale (1806 et 1852), fils de Charles-Marie Bonaparte et de Maria-Létizia Ramolino, et le plus jeune frère de Napoléon.

  6. May 25, 2011 · There, Joseph Bonaparte, former King of Naples and Spain, brother of Napoleon I, Emperor of France, took the title of Comte de Survilliers (though his American neighbors and friends still called ...

  7. Jerome Bonaparte: King of Westphalia The exploits of his youngest brother frequently disturbed Napoleon; but, writes Owen Connolly, of all the brother-kings, Jerome was the most useful to him, the most soldierly and the most loyal.

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