The brother of Napoleon who was made King of Spain was King Joseph I Bonaparte and he reigned from 1808 to 1813.
Joseph Bonaparte I
Spain and Portugal.
Napoleon put his brother Joseph on the throne of Spain, having deposed the king. This was June 6th 1808. The Spanish resistance was largely disorganised, they made difficult allies for the British, unlike the Portugese who were of great help to Wellington. Napoleon did not linger in Spain, having seen off Sir John Moore at Corunna. Instead he went back to Austria, to Wagram & Aspern-Essling.
Lachlan Macquarie was appointed Governor of the New South Wales colony in 1808, but he only arrived to take up his position in 1810. He remained Governor until 1821.
The 1808 Slave Trade Compromise in the Constitution.
no, is not true sigma phi omega was founded at university of southern California in 1949 brother Cesar hashim wrote a letter to me and im glad he found the reality and history of sigma phu omega my name is Tiffany ting alpha chapter of southern California i am a chairperson of sigma phi omega once again 1808 has no connection to sigma phi omega and we do not regognized 1808 thank you. your truly; Tiffany Ting
Napoleon Bonaprate's brother Joseph was appointed to be King of Spain under French Occupation in 1808 until Spain was restored to Spanish Control in 1813. He ruled es King José I. There has not been a King Joseph or King José before or since.
Joseph I of Spain was the King of Spain between 1808 and 1813.
France
Joseph Bonaparte
Napoleon occupied Spain from 1808 to 1814.
Spain and Portugal.
Spain
Spain felt threatened by France because France invaded Portugal in 1807, and Spain in 1808.
Into Spain and Portugal in the Peninsular War.
Most of them revolted and gained their independence from Spain during the period of 1808-1829.
The painting, "The Third of May 1808," was painted in 1814 by Francisco Goya. It hangs in the Museo del Prado, which is located in Madrid, Spain.
Prophetstown was established at the confluence of the Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers in 1808. Tenskwatawa (Tecumseh's brother) was a holy man in his tribe.