He abdicated twice as Emperor.
NO. France got larger while Napoleon was in power and only shrunk after Napoleon was deposed in 1815.
In 1830, when Charles X was deposed in favour of Louis-Philippe. The latter was in his turn deposed in 1848, and there were no more Kings.
fish
the English deposed the king, and Massachusetts deposed the governor
He was the last Roman Catholic King of England and Scotland and he was deposed by William and Mary.
NO. France got larger while Napoleon was in power and only shrunk after Napoleon was deposed in 1815.
In 1830, when Charles X was deposed in favour of Louis-Philippe. The latter was in his turn deposed in 1848, and there were no more Kings.
When they die, abdicate or are forcefully deposed.
king george 2
because he was!
fish
Jacobites were the supporters of King James II after he was deposed.
the English deposed the king, and Massachusetts deposed the governor
Officially there has been no King of France since King Louis-Phillipe was deposed in 1848.However there are several different people who claim to be the rightful heir to the King of France; and are therefore considered "Pretenders to the Throne". None have any official recognition by the government of France.They include:Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou (King Louis XX)Henri, Comte De Paris, Duc de France (King Henri VIII)Franz, Duke of Bavaria (King Franz I)In addition the heirs of Napoleon Bonapare also claim the throne of France under the title of Emperor, their current claimant is:Jean Cristophe Napoleon (Emperor Napoleon VIII)
King Xerxes was assassinated in 465 BCE, stabbed by the captain of the guards.
He was the last Roman Catholic King of England and Scotland and he was deposed by William and Mary.
Tarquinus Superbus, the 7th and last king. He was deposed and a republic was established (509 BC).