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  1. Napoleon II remains of symbolic significance in the context of the story of the Bonaparte family and their place in European history. As the recognized head of the family, he gave hope to Bonaparte supporters that one day a Bonaparte might rule again.

  2. Napoleon II was the son of Napoleon and his second wife, Marie Louise. He was born, with much difficulty , on March 20, 1811, at the Tuileries Palace in Paris. A salvo of one hundred cannons broke the news to the city of Paris.

  3. May 29, 2018 · World Encyclopedia. Napoleon II, 1811–32, son of Napoleon I [1] and Marie Louise [2], known as the king of Rome (1811–14), as the prince of Parma (1814–18), and after that as the duke of Reichstadt.

  4. Napoleon II was the son of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the France, from his second wife, and had the distinction of being his only legitimate child. He is famous for being the Emperor of the France for only sixteen days. He held many titles as a child, including ‘Prince Imperial’, ‘King of Rome’, ‘Duke of Reichstadt’, etc.

  5. library.brown.edu › cds › napoleonNapoleon II

    Napoleon II: (1811-32) son of Napoleon I and Marie Louise, known as the king of Rome (1811-14), as the prince of Parma (1814-18), and after that as the duke of Reichstadt. Napoleon's abdication in 1815 was in favor of his son, so that he was known to the Bonapartists as Napoleon II, although he never ruled.

  6. Aug 5, 2023 · Napoleon II may be an enigma, often forgotten in the grand tapestry of Napoleonic history. However, his life and brief reign as Emperor of France offer a window into a turbulent period of revolution and political intrigue.

  7. The Napoleonic era. greatest extent of Napoleon I's empire, 1812. Napoleon ruled for 15 years, closing out the quarter-century so dominated by the French Revolution. His own ambitions were to establish a solid dynasty within France and to create a French-dominated empire in Europe.

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