Napoléon-Charles Bonaparte

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Napoléon-Charles Bonaparte
Prince Royal of Holland; Prince Français
Born10 October 1802
Paris, France
Died5 May 1807(1807-05-05) (aged 4)
The Hague, Holland
Names
Napoléon Louis Charles Bonaparte
HouseBonaparte
FatherLouis I of Holland
MotherHortense de Beauharnais
Royal styles of
Napoléon Charles Bonaparte
Reference styleHis Royal Highness
Spoken styleYour Royal Highness

Napoléon Louis Charles Bonaparte (10 October 1802 – 5 May 1807) was the eldest son of Louis Bonaparte and Hortense de Beauharnais. His father was Emperor Napoleon I's younger brother; his mother was the daughter of Napoleon's first wife, Joséphine de Beauharnais.

Life[edit]

At the time of his birth, his uncle was the First Consul of France and childless. Napoleon Charles was his eldest nephew and was seen as a potential heir, but he died before reaching his fifth birthday on 5 May 1807 of croup.

Napoleon Charles had two brothers: the youngest, Louis Napoleon, eventually became Emperor as Napoleon III in 1852.

The strong attachment that Napoleon showed towards the child, which was not repeated with his two younger brothers, gave rise to speculation that Napoleon-Charles was the son of a forbidden relationship between Napoleon and his stepdaughter Hortense.[1]

Ancestry[edit]

Napoléon-Charles Bonaparte
Born: 10 October 1802 Died: 5 May 1807
Dutch royalty
New title Heir to the Dutch throne
as Prince Royal of Holland
5 June 1806 – 5 May 1807
Succeeded by

References[edit]

  1. ^ Guy, Breton (1989). Napoleone re di cuori. Club degli editori. OCLC 799846724.