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Sebastien Louis-Albert Charles Bonaparte (born September 19th, 1899, died April 28th, 1975) known simply by his regnal name Sebastien, was the 9th Emperor of France, ruling from 1943 until 1975, an era called the "Sebastienite Era." He was preceded by his elder brother Edmond Albert Bonaparte, and succeeded by his son, Albert Sebastien Napoleon Bonaparte, better known as Albert II. The mid-20th century was defined by Sebastien's struggle first against his father's government, then his participation in the French Civil War against brother Edmond, his use of the beleaguered peoples of the Empire to overthrow the "old-guard Imperials," and later cement France's position as the world's preeminent power. He expanded the military, developed nuclear weapons and began the lengthy, and ongoing, sta

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  • Sebastien Louis-Albert Charles Bonaparte (born September 19th, 1899, died April 28th, 1975) known simply by his regnal name Sebastien, was the 9th Emperor of France, ruling from 1943 until 1975, an era called the "Sebastienite Era." He was preceded by his elder brother Edmond Albert Bonaparte, and succeeded by his son, Albert Sebastien Napoleon Bonaparte, better known as Albert II. The mid-20th century was defined by Sebastien's struggle first against his father's government, then his participation in the French Civil War against brother Edmond, his use of the beleaguered peoples of the Empire to overthrow the "old-guard Imperials," and later cement France's position as the world's preeminent power. He expanded the military, developed nuclear weapons and began the lengthy, and ongoing, sta
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Full Name
  • Sebastien Louis-Albert Charles Bonaparte
Spouse
  • Annabelle Graves Bonaparte
Name
  • Sebastien I
Caption
  • Sebastien I in 1974 - last known picture of the Emperor to have been taken
Issue
coronation
  • 1943-10-22(xsd:date)
Father
Date of Death
  • 1975-04-28(xsd:date)
Mother
  • Francine Olinne
House
  • House of Bonaparte
Place of Birth
  • Bonaparte Estate, Corsica, French Empire
Place of death
  • Imperial Palace, Paris, French Empire
Successor
date of burial
  • 1975-05-02(xsd:date)
Reign
  • --10-12
Succession
  • Emperor of France
Date of Birth
  • 1899-09-19(xsd:date)
Predecessor
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  • Sebastien Louis-Albert Charles Bonaparte (born September 19th, 1899, died April 28th, 1975) known simply by his regnal name Sebastien, was the 9th Emperor of France, ruling from 1943 until 1975, an era called the "Sebastienite Era." He was preceded by his elder brother Edmond Albert Bonaparte, and succeeded by his son, Albert Sebastien Napoleon Bonaparte, better known as Albert II. The mid-20th century was defined by Sebastien's struggle first against his father's government, then his participation in the French Civil War against brother Edmond, his use of the beleaguered peoples of the Empire to overthrow the "old-guard Imperials," and later cement France's position as the world's preeminent power. He expanded the military, developed nuclear weapons and began the lengthy, and ongoing, standoff with the United States known as the Cold War. In France, despite oft-authoritarian measures, Sebastien modernized a sagging economy, reformed the way the French treated oppressed minorities (especially Russians) and revamped the infrastructure. He is easily one of the most significant figures of the 20th century.
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