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Napoleon had hardly succeeded in putting down the revolt in Germany when the tsar of Russia himself headed a European insurrection against the ruinous tyranny of the continental blockade. To put a stop to this, to ensure his own access to the Mediterranean and exclude his chief rival, Napoleon made a desperate effort in 1812 against a country as invincible as Russia. Despite his victorious advance, the taking of Smolensk, the victory on the Moskva, an ...
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|  |  |  | Louis Bonaparte: Encyclopedia II - List of extinct states - Ancient and medieval statesStates and realms that disappeared in ancient history.
List of extinct states - Ancient Europe North Africa and the Near East.
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|  |  |  | Louis Bonaparte: Encyclopedia II - Napoleon III of France - Emperor of the French
Napoleon III of France - Authoritarian Empire.
New constitutional statutes were passed which officially maintained an elected Parliament, but real power was completely concentrated in the hands of Louis-Napoléon and his bureaucracy. Exactly one year later, on December 2, 1852, after approval by another referendum, the Second Republic was officially ended and the Empire restored, ushering in the Second French Empire. President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte became Emperor Napoléon III. In a situation that resembles t ...
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|  |  |  | Louis Bonaparte: Encyclopedia II - Louis Bonaparte - Marriage and childrenLouis was married on January 4, 1802 to Hortense de Beauharnais, daughter of deceased general Alexandre, Vicomte de Beauharnais and his wife Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie. Josephine had become first wife of his brother Napoleon. Thus Hortense was also a niece-by-marriage to Louis.
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte and Hortense de Beauharnais had three sons:
Napoleon Charles Bonaparte, born December 10, 1802, Prince Royal of Holland. When he died on May 5, 1807 at 4½ years of age, his body lay in state at Notre Dame Cathedral in ...
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