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Revision as of 10:41, 13 March 2020
Cadet branch of the House of Bonaparte
- Coat of Arms
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House of Bonaparte-Sarzana
Lords of Sarzana
Later moved to Corsica
- Emperors of the French
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Napoleon I
1804-1814;1815 -
Napoleon II
1815 -
Napoleon III
1852-1870
Son of Louis I and younger brother of Louis II of Holland
- Personal Arms
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Napoleon I
as King of Italy -
Joseph Bonaparte
as King of Spain and the Indies
1808–1813
Elder brother of Napoleon I -
Joseph Bonaparte
as King of Naples and Sicily
1806–1808 -
Louis I and Louis II
as Kings of Holland
Younger brother and nephew of Napoleon I -
Louis II of Holland
as Grand Duke of Cleves and Berg -
Élisa Bonaparte
Princess of Lucca and Piombino
1805-1808
Younger sister of Napoleon I -
Élisa Bonaparte
Grand Duchess of Tuscany
Princess of Lucca
1809-1814 -
Lucien Bonaparte
Prince of Canino and Musignano
Younger brother of Napoleon I -
Jérôme Bonaparte
King of Westphalia
Youngest brother of Napoleon I -
Napoleon II
as Duke of Reichstadt
1818-1832
- Cadet Branches
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House of Murat
Matrilineal branch