Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte(20 March 1811 - 6 September 1848), the son of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French Empire, and his second wife, Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma. He was made the Duke of Normandy, which is now the customary title of the heir-apparent to the French Empire . He ascended to the throne after the death of his father on January 16, 1830, although his coronation wasn't until February, which made it customary for the heir-apparent to assume the throne upon the death or abdication of the previous emperor. He lead the Empire to victory in the Prussian Expansion War, and was instrumental in the expansion of industry in France and "associate" and allied states until his death in 1848.
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| - Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte(20 March 1811 - 6 September 1848), the son of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French Empire, and his second wife, Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma. He was made the Duke of Normandy, which is now the customary title of the heir-apparent to the French Empire . He ascended to the throne after the death of his father on January 16, 1830, although his coronation wasn't until February, which made it customary for the heir-apparent to assume the throne upon the death or abdication of the previous emperor. He lead the Empire to victory in the Prussian Expansion War, and was instrumental in the expansion of industry in France and "associate" and allied states until his death in 1848.
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| - Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte(20 March 1811 - 6 September 1848), the son of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French Empire, and his second wife, Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma. He was made the Duke of Normandy, which is now the customary title of the heir-apparent to the French Empire . He ascended to the throne after the death of his father on January 16, 1830, although his coronation wasn't until February, which made it customary for the heir-apparent to assume the throne upon the death or abdication of the previous emperor. He lead the Empire to victory in the Prussian Expansion War, and was instrumental in the expansion of industry in France and "associate" and allied states until his death in 1848.
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