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  Napoleon I of France: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
He invaded Spain and installed his brother Joseph Bonaparte as king there.
He had one child by Marie-Louise: Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte (1812-1833), King of Rome (known as Napoleon II of France although he never ruled).
Napoleon did have at least two illegitimate children: Charles, Count Léon, (1806 - 1881) (son of Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne [1787 - 1868]) and Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (1810 - 1868) (son of Maria, Countess Walewski [1789 - 1817]).
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  Alexandre Joseph Count Colonna-Walewski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexandre Florian Joseph Comte (since 1866: Duke) Colonna-Walewski (May 4, 1810 - October 27, 1868), Polish and French politician and diplomat, was born at Walewice near Warsaw as a son of Napoleon I and his mistress Marie, Countess Walewski.
As foreign minister, Walewski was an advocate for the entente with Russia, but also an opponent of the Emperor's adventurous policy in Italy, which led to war with Austria in 1859.
Alexandre Walewski died at Strasbourg on the 27 October 1868 and was interred in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
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 Napoleon I of France
Napoleon's brother Joseph, who was leading the peace negotiations in Lunéville, reported that due to British backing for Austria, Austria would not recognize France's newly gained territory.
The French occupation of Iberia however led to the costly and brutal Peninsular War which robbed Napoleon of several hundred thousand of his finest troops at the hands of Spanish guerrillas and led to major defeats inflicted by the Allies under the Duke of Wellington.
Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (4 May 1810 27 October 1868), by Marie, Countess Walewski (1789 – 1817).
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 Marie, Countess Walewski   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She gave him a son, Alexandre, and remained faithful and devoted to him until he was exiled.
At the age of eighteen, Marie Laczinska married Count Athenasius Walewski, her senior by several years, by whom she had a son in 1805.
Two years later, in January of 1807, she became acquainted with the emperor (emperor: The male ruler of an empire) of the French (French: The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France).
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 Napoleon I of France - Wikipedia
Napoleon married twice, firstly to Josephine de Beauharnais (whom he crowned as Empress Josephine, and by whom he had no heirs, leading to a divorce) and secondly to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria, who became his second empress.
He had one child by Marie-Louise: Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte (1812-1833), King of Rome (known as Napoleon II of France although he never ruled).
Napoleon did have at least two illegitimate children: Charles, Count Léon, (1806 - 1881) (son of Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne [1787 - 1868]) and Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (1810 - 1868) (son of Maria, Countess Walewski [1789 - 1817]).
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 Bonaparte, Napoleon
Bonaparte was approached by one of the Directors, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, seeking his support for a coup to overthrow the French Constitution of 1795.
After mixed results were produced by his generals, Napoleon himself took command and defeated the Spanish army, retook Madrid and then defeated a British army sent to support the Spanish, driving it to the coast and forcing withdrawal from the Iberian peninsula (in which its commander, Sir John Moore, was killed).
Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski (May 4, 1810 – October 27, 1868), by Marie, Countess Walewski (1789–1817)
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 Alexandre-Florian-Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Besides being recognized for her religious poetry, Italian poet Vittoria Colonna was also known for being the marchioness of Pescara.
French author Alexandre Dumas was a founder of the “problem play,” a realistic drama advocating reforms for contemporary social problems.
Legally known as the Count of France, a title bought by his originally bourgeois family, Alfred Guillaume Gabriel d'Orsay was a French dandy and wit as well as a skillful amateur painter and sculptor.
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 Napoleon I of France - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Napoléon was twice married, first to Joséphine de Beauharnais (whom he crowned as Empress Joséphine, and by whom he had no heirs, leading to a divorce) and second to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria, who became his second empress.
He had one child by Marie-Louise: Napoléon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte (1812-1833), King of Rome (known as Napoléon II of France although he never ruled).
Napoléon also had at least two illegitimate children: Charles, Count Léon, (1806 - 1881) (son of Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne 1787 - 1868) and Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (1810 - 1868) (son of Maria, Countess Walewski 1789 - 1817), who both had descendants.
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 WALEWSKI, ALEXANDRE FLO... - Online Information article about WALEWSKI, ALEXANDRE FLO...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Warsaw on the 4th of May 181o, the son of See also:
At fourteen Walewski refused to enter the See also:
In 1855 Walewski succeeded Drouyn de Lhuys as minister of See also:
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 Napoleon
After mixed results were encountered by his generals Napoleon himself intervened and defeated the Spanish army, retook Madrid and then defeated a British army sent to support the Spanish, driving it to the coast and ignoble withdrawal from Iberia (in which its commander, Sir John Moore, was killed).
Charles, Count Léon, (1806 - 1881), son by Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne (1787 - 1868).
Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (May 4, 1810 - October 27, 1868), son by Marie, Countess Walewski (1789 - 1817).
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 Chateabriand's Memoirs: Index W
The wife of Count Athenasius Walewski, mistress of Napoleon and mother of Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski.
Her parents were Count Mathieu Laczynski and Eva Zaborowska.
Her heart was placed in the crypt of the d'Ornano family in Père Lachaise in Paris and her body returned to Poland.
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Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte (March 20, 1811- July 22, 1832), King of Rome.
Charles, Count Léon, (1806 - 1881), son by Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne (1787 - 1868).
Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (May 4, 1810 - October 27, 1868), son of Maria, Countess Walewski (1789 - 1817).
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 Malaspina Great Books - Napoleon Bonaparte (1769)
Napoleon did have at least two illegitimate children: Charles, Count Leon, (1806 - 1881) (son of Catherine Eleonore Denuelle de la Plaigne [1787 - 1868]) and Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (1810 - 1817) (son of Maria, Countess Walewski [1789 - 1817]).
March, 1798, he contracted a civil marriage with the widow of Alexandre de Beauharnais, Marie Josephine Rose Tascher de la Pagerie, who was born in Martinique, in 1763, of a family originally belonging to the neighbourhood of Blois.
There he found a people whose spirit of resistance was exasperated all the more because they believed themselves to be fighting for their liberty and the integrity of their faith as much as for their country.
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 Napoleon I of France - France.com
Napoléon married twice, first to Josephine de Beauharnais (whom he crowned as Empress Josephine, and by whom he had no heirs, leading to a divorce) and second to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria, who became his second empress.
He had one child by Marie-Louise: Napoléon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte (1812-1833), King of Rome (known as Napoleon II of France although he never ruled).
Napoléon also had at least two illegitimate children: Charles, Count Léon, (1806 - 1881) (son of Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne 1787 - 1868) and Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (1810 - 1868) (son of Maria, Countess Walewski 1789 - 1817), whom both had descendants.
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 Reference for Napoleon I of France - Search.com
As a result the Treaty of Lunéville was signed in February 1801, under which the French gains of the Treaty of Campo Formio were reaffirmed and increased.
When Spain refused, Napoleon invaded Spain as well, replacing Charles IV with his brother Joseph, placing brother-in-law Joachim Murat in Joseph's stead at Naples.
One of Napoleon's grandnephews, Charles Joseph Bonaparte, was a United States Cabinet member and founder of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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 The Infidels - Napoleon Bonaparte
After mixed results were produced by his generals, Napoleon himself took command and defeated the Spanish army, retook Madrid and then defeated a British army sent to support the Spanish, driving it to the coast and forcing withdrawal from Iberia (in which its commander, Sir John Moore, was killed).
Charles, Count Léon, (1806 – 1881), by Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne (1787 – 1868).
Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (May 4, 1810 –; October 27, 1868), by Marie, Countess Walewski (1789 – 1817).
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 Napoleon I of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bonaparte was approached by one of the Directors, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, seeking his support for a coup d'état to overthrow the constitutional government.
The couple had one child Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles (1811–32), known from birth as the King of Rome.
Napoleon acknowledged two illegitimate children: Charles, Count Léon, (1806–81) by Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne and Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (1810-68) by Countess Walewski.
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 Recapitation
Joseph, who was leading the peace negotiations in Lunéville, reported that due to British backing for Austria, Austria would not recognize France's newly gained territory.
Joseph, placing brother-in-law Joachim Murat in Joseph's stead at Naples.
Charles, Count Léon, (1806 – 1881), by Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne (1787 – 1868).
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 Bonaparte (Napoléon Ier)
Napoléon's brother Joseph, who was leading the peace negotiations in Lunéville, reported that due to British backing for Austria, Austria would not recognize France's newly gained territory.
After mixed results were encountered by his generals Napoléon himself intervened and defeated the Spanish army, retook Madrid and then defeated a British army sent to support the Spanish, driving it to the coast and ignoble withdrawal from Iberia (in which its commander, Sir John Moore, was killed).
He installed the King of Naples, his brother Joseph Bonaparte, as king of Spain (making one of his marshals and brother-in-law, Joachim Murat King of Naples).
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 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE THE EMPEROR OF FRANCE 1769 TO 1821 FRENCH REVOLUTION
On a side note, one naval assignment that he sought was on a voyage to explore the Pacific in the summer of 1785.
That expedition was led by Jean-François de Galaup, count de La Pérouse.
Though not forcing a full withdrawl of the British Army from Iberia and led to the Peninsular War which saw the constant defeat of French Marshells, at the hands of The Duke of Wellington and the eventual invasion of the south of France in 1814.
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 Astrology of Napoleon Bonaparte with horoscope chart, quotes, biography, and images
Perhaps Joseph a little, from habit and because he is my elder; and Duroc,* I love him too....
He had one child by Marie-Louise: Napoléon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte (1812-1833), King of Rome (known as Napoléon II of France although he never ruled).
Napoléon also had at least two illegitimate children: Charles, Count Léon, (1806 - 1881) (son of Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne 1787 - 1868) and Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski, (1810 - 1868) (son of Maria, Countess Walewski 1789 - 1817), who both had descendants.
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