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  1. Downfall of the French Second Republic. The coup d'état of 2 December 1851 was a self-coup staged by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (later Napoleon III ), at the time President of France under the Second Republic. Code-named Operation Rubicon and timed to coincide with the anniversary of Napoleon I's coronation and victory at Austerlitz, the coup ...

  2. The Eighteenth Brumaire focuses on the 1851 French coup d'état, by which Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, president of the Second Republic and Napoléon Bonaparte's nephew, became emperor of the Second French Empire as Napoleon III.

  3. Le coup d'État du 2 décembre 1851 est l'acte par lequel Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, président de la Deuxième République française depuis trois ans, conserve le pouvoir à quelques mois de la fin de son mandat alors que la Constitution de la Deuxième République lui interdisait de se représenter.

  4. Jan 29, 2018 · By his astounding act of December 2, 1851, known as the coup d’état, Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, commonly called Louis Napoleon, practically assumed imperial power, and on the first anniversary of that coup d’état he was officially proclaimed Emperor of the French under the title of Napoleon III. He was the son of Louis Bonaparte ...

  5. The coup d'état of 2 December 1851 was a self-coup staged by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, at the time President of France under the Second Republic.

  6. The French coup d'état of 2 December 1851 was a self-coup staged by Prince Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (at the time President of the French Second Republic). It ended in the successful dissolution of the French National Assembly and the subsequent re-establishment of the French Empire the next year.

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