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help| Napoléon III, also known as Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (full name Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte) (20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was the first President of the French Republic and the only emperor of the Second French Empire. He holds the unusual distinction of being both the first titular... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Napoleon III of France
Napoléon III, also known as Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (full name Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte) (20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was the first President of the French Republic and the only emperor of the Second French Empire. -
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Napoleon I of France
Napoleon left a Bonapartist dynasty that would rule France again: his nephew, Napoleon III of France, became Emperor of the Second French Empire and was the first President of France. -
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"Conscience Tranquelle": Napoleon III of France -
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History of France
Napoleon III of France took the imperial title in 1852 and held it until his downfall in 1870. -
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Napoleon (disambiguation)
Napoleon III of France, Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873), President of France from 1849 to 1852, and then Emperor of the French under the name Napoléon III from 1852 to 1870 -
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Bonapartism
In a strict sense, this term refers to people who aimed to restore the French Empire under the House of Bonaparte, the Corsican family of Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I of France) and his nephew Louis (Napoleon III of France). -
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France–United Kingdom relations
Napoleon III of France had an expansionist foreign policy, but his relations with Britain were surprisingly harmonious -
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House of Bonaparte
Between the years 1852 and 1870 there was a Second French Empire, again a member of the Bonaparte dynasty would rule; Napoleon III of France the son of Louis Bonaparte. -
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Pope Pius IX
In April 1849, General Oudinot's expeditionary force made its direct attack, and the Constituent Assembly in Rome passed a resolution of protest (May 7, 1849), French President Louis Napoleon (the future Napoleon III of France) encouraged Pius IX and assured him of reinforcements from France. -
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Second Italian War of Independence
The Second War of Italian Independence, Franco-Austrian War, or Austro-Sardinian War was fought by Napoleon III of France and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia against the Austrian Empire in 1859.
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