No. Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles (also known as Napoleon II) was the son of Napoleon and his second wife, Marie Louise of Austria. He was the first and only official son of Napoleon.
Doctor Francis Burton of the British Sixty Sixth Regiment who was the attending Physician at Napoleon's Autopsy made the original death mask.
Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles (20 March 1811 - 22 July 1832) also known as the King of Rome ( Le Roi de Rome) He also had a few illegitimate children.
At the time of Napoleon's death, no death mask had been made because he was not yet dead. Dr. Francis Burton of the Sixry Sixth Regiment of the British Army made the first and original death mask. A copy of that mask was given to Napoleon's Personal Physician and the facial section of it was stolen from him by Madame Bertrand (Napoleon's medical attendant who later gave Doctor Antommarchi a copy of the mask.
There was no Francis II Holy Roman Emperor. The last Holy Roman Emperor was Francis I of Habsburg end 18th early 19th century, father of Napoleons 2nd wife, Marie Louise and mother of his son, Napoleon II. He resigned as Holy Roman Emporer to accept the crown of Hungaro-Austrian Emporer.
Louis-Napoleon, known later as Napoleon III, was Napoleon's Nephew.
Napoleon's son was briefly Napoleon II. His nephew was Napoleon III.
Fontainebleau is a town south-southwest of Paris. It is home of a spendid renaissance palace, built by Francis I of France. Napoleon, who appreciated the palace, bade farewell to his old Guard there in his first abdication in 1814.
Louis Bonaparte was Napoleon's brother. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonoparte who became Emperor Napoleon III was Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew.
Properly, it is as Napoleon said.
It was the major success of Napoleon as a legislator.
Depends on which one you are talking about, but Napoleon Bonaparte was the real Napoleon.