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First monarch then emperor.

Napoleon was an officer in the Republican Army after the Revolution. He rose to General, and eventually became leader of the Republic as First Consul. He later dispensed with the Republican façade and was crowned Emperor. As Emperor he had a number of lesser titles, including King of Italy, Mediator of the Helvetic Confederation and Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine.

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Artillery Officer, Army General, King of Italy, Emperor of the French.

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"His Majesty the King of Rome".

"Franz, Duke of Reichstadt".

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Emperor of The French.

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Emperor Napoleon II was nicknamed?

L'Aiglon or the Eaglet.


Who was Napoleon II?

Napoleon Bonaparte's son who served for 15 days as the Emperor of the French.


How long did Napoleon II serve as Emperor of the French?

For 15 days.


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Two. Napoleon I, who ruled from 1804 to 1814 and his nephew Napoleon III, who ruled as Emperor from 1852 to 1870. Napoleon II, the son of Napoleon I, never was crowned Emperor of France. After the abdication of Napoleon I, he did appoint his then 3 years-old son as his successor, but the Allied victors refused to acknowledge this succession. His mother then took him back to her native Austria where he died in 1832.


What religion was Francis II Holy Roman Emperor?

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.


When was Napoleon II born?

Napoleon II was born on March 20, 1811.


What is Napoleon II's birthday?

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Who was the last emperor of France to be crowned before Napoleon Bonparte?

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