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  1. 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.

  2. Napoléon II was born in Paris in 1811. In 1814, Napoleon I was defeated during the War of the Sixth Coalition and then forced to resign by his own officers. Napoleon I originally wanted Napoleon II to succeed him, but that was rejected by the coalition. Napoleon II and his mother went into exile in Austria, and Napoleon I was exiled to Elba.

  3. On this day the only legitimate descendant of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, his son Napoleon II, born by the Austrian Archduchess Maria Luisa, died. Napoleon II was born in 1811, and his father was awarded the title of “King of Rome” (Roi de Rome). However, Napoleon soon suffered defeat and was forced to abdicate when the boy was only three ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Oct 4, 2023 · Napoleon Bonaparte's son was named Napoleon Bonaparte. He ruled twice—disputed—as Napoleon II. He ruled for two days, aged three, and between 22nd June and 7th July, aged four years old. He was feared by European leaders who asked: Like father, like son? Would Napoleon II dominate Europe one day?

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    Napoleon 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. ...

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