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  1. Living Descendants of Napoleon and the Bonapartes

    • He has living descendants. Napoleon had one legitimate child, Napoleon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1811-1832), also known as the King of Rome or Napoleon II, who died childless at the … さらに表示

    Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)*

    Napoleon had one legitimate child, Napoleon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte(1811-1832), also known as the King of Rome or Napoleon II, who died childless … さらに表示

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    Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844)*

    Napoleon’s older brother Joseph had two legitimate daughters, Zénaïde* (1801-1854) and Charlotte (1802-1839). Charlotte died giving birth to her only child, who also died. Zénaïde … さらに表示

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    Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi

    Napoleon’s sister Elisa had two children who lived beyond infancy. Her son Frédéric (1814-1833) was killed in a riding accident at the age of 18. Her daughter Napoléone(… さらに表示

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    Louis Bonaparte (1778-1846)*

    Napoleon’s brother Louis, who was unhappily married to Napoleon’s stepdaughter Hortense de Beauharnais (Josephine’s daughter), had two sons who lived to ad… さらに表示

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    Pauline Bonaparte Borghese

    Napoleon’s fun-loving sister Paulinehad one son, Dermide (1798-1804), who died of fever and convulsions at the age of 6. Thus Pauline has no living descendants. さらに表示

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  1. Inside Napoleon I’s fascinating dynasty, 200 years on, as Alix ...

  2. 他の人はこちらも質問
    Napoleon and four of his siblings have living descendants. Napoleon’s illegitimate son Alexandre Walewski, circa 1855. He has living descendants. Napoleon had one legitimate child, Napoleon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1811-1832), also known as the King of Rome or Napoleon II, who died childless at the age of 21.
    His family tree boasts of notable figures such as Joachim Murat, his brother-in-law, and father to Napoleon’s child with Hortense de Beauharnais, Caroline Bonaparte. Our narrative starts in Paris, the city where Bonaparte’s legend was born, and each ancestor, descending from or leading to him, weaves the enigmatic saga of the Bonapartes.
    A: Napoleon Bonaparte Family Tree is a genealogical chart that depicts the lineage and relationships of the prominent members of the Bonaparte family, including Napoleon Bonaparte, his siblings, and other relatives. Q: Who were the key members in Napoleon Bonaparte’s Family Tree?
    A: The key members in Napoleon Bonaparte’s Family Tree include his father, Charles Bonaparte, his siblings such as Lucien Bonaparte, his wives including Josephine de Beauharnais and Marie Louise, and his son, Napoleon II. Q: Where was Napoleon Bonaparte born?
  3. The Complete Family Tree of Napoleon Bonaparte: Ancestry ...

  4. House of Bonaparte - Wikipedia

  5. Bonaparte Family | Name, Origin, Napoleon, & Family …

    ウェブ1998年7月20日 · Napoleons Corsican parents were Carlo Maria and Maria Letizia Buonaparte. Joseph, their third child and the first to survive, was born in 1768, Napoleon in 1769, and nine other children, six of whom survived, in subsequent years:

  6. Family tree of Napoléon BONAPARTE - Geneastar

  7. Napoleone Bonaparte (1769-1821) | WikiTree FREE …

    ウェブ2024年4月22日 · Descendants. Father of Alexandre Florian Joseph (Walewski) Colonna-Walewski and Napoléon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte. Died 5 May 1821 at age 51 in Longwood House, Saint Helena, British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da …

  8. Napoleon I and his family... - napoleon.org

    ウェブNapoleon I and his family…. Napoleon I, Josephine, Hortense, Napoleon III, the Prince Imperial…. Discover the connections between these different individuals, who wrote the history of the First and Second French Empires. To see the family tree.

  9. Family tree of French monarchs (simplified) - Wikipedia

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