Napoleon III, born Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was the only President of the Second French Republic (1848-1852) and the only emperor of the Second French Empire. He ruled as Emperor of the French until September 1870, when he was captured in the Franco-Prussian War. He holds the unusual distinction of being both the first titular president and the last monarch of France. He was the nephew of legendary French general and monarch Napoleon I.
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| - Napoleon III, born Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was the only President of the Second French Republic (1848-1852) and the only emperor of the Second French Empire. He ruled as Emperor of the French until September 1870, when he was captured in the Franco-Prussian War. He holds the unusual distinction of being both the first titular president and the last monarch of France. He was the nephew of legendary French general and monarch Napoleon I.
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Appearance
| - American Front
- How Few Remain;
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Name
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Title
| - Emperor of France
- President of the French Second Republic
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Before
| - (as King of France)
- Louis-Eugène Cavaignac
- Louis-Philippe
- Second Republic;
- Second Republic; Louis-Philippe as King of France
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Years
| - 1848(xsd:integer)
- 1852(xsd:integer)
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After
| - Charles XI of France
- Next monarchical ruler is
- None, Second Empire Declared
- None, monarchy abolished; Louis Jules Trochu as interim head of state for the French Third Republic
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Children
| - Louis Napoléon, Prince Imperial
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Occupation
| - Monarch, Soldier, Politician
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| - Napoleon III, born Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was the only President of the Second French Republic (1848-1852) and the only emperor of the Second French Empire. He ruled as Emperor of the French until September 1870, when he was captured in the Franco-Prussian War. He holds the unusual distinction of being both the first titular president and the last monarch of France. He was the nephew of legendary French general and monarch Napoleon I.
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