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Napoleon's brother who was appointed King of Spain in 1808?

The brother of Napoleon who was made King of Spain was King Joseph I Bonaparte and he reigned from 1808 to 1813.


Who was the king of Spain during the Napoleonic era?

Napoleon put his brother in law as king of spain.


Which brother did Napoleon proclaim King of Spain?

Joseph Bonaparte.


Did Spain welcome Joseph as their king?

The Spaniards didn't welcome Joseph Bonaparte as their King.


Were any kings of Spain named Joseph?

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.


What is Napoleon otherwise called?

Napoleon I. First Consul of France. Napoleon the Great. Emperor Napoleon. Emperor of the French. The King of Italy. Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleone di Buonaparte. Cadet Bonaparte. Brigadier General Bonaparte. The Greatest General. The Pope's jailer. The King of Spain's Brother. The King of Holland's Brother. The Victim of General Winter. The Loser at Waterloo. Soverign and Emperor of Elba. The centerpiece of Les Invaldes. Leticia's Little Boy. Carlo's Kid. Josephine's hubby. Franz's dad. The Little Corporal.


When did napoleon begin the peninsular war with Spain?

Napoleon begun the war in 1807 by the abduction of the spanish king.


Who were Napoleon's brothers?

Napoleon Bonaparte's brothers were:Jerome Bonaparte (King of Westphalia)Joseph Bonaparte (King of Spain)Louis Bonaparte (King of Holland)Lucien Bonaparte (Politician).


When did Napoleon's army invade Spain?

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.


Why did the Spanish rebel against napoleon in 1808?

If we're going to talk what Spain did, we first have to talk about what Portugal did. Napoleon set of this system called the Continental System. This was after Napoleon had taken over as the the King of France. Because he had still not taken over England, one of the most powerful nations at the time, France, along with all Napoleon's allies (and forced allies) were so completely shut off economic correspondence with England. There was to be an economic blockade on England. Now this was okay for some countries, but for places like Russia who depended on English money to buy their grain, it didn't work out so well. Many countries started using the black market to get their products sold and such. Portugal was the first so say, "The heck with you Napoleon!" So Napoleon has to drag his grand army over the Portugal to "punish" them for disobeying his rules. To get to Portugal, he must go through Spain. Thinking that Spain is his ally, he assumes a warm welcome from the Spaniards, not so much. Spanish militia were hiding out all along the road Napoleon traveled. They attacks his supply lines and used gorilla war tactics to slow down Napoleon. This is where Goya's "The Third of May" influence is from. Now Napoleon has to punish both. Well, he never got to Portugal, so they had an indirect victory, but Spain got Napoleon's brother as a new king. Napoleon kicked the old one out and replaced him with Joseph. The Spanish hate Joseph and he gets run out of town. So they opposed him when he came through Spain to get to Portugal and they ran his brother out of office.


Who was the Brother of the emperor of France and made king of Spain?

Joseph Bonaparte


Who was brother of Emperor of France who was made king of Spain?

Joseph Bonaparte