Joseph Bonaparte
Joseph I of Spain was the King of Spain between 1808 and 1813.
The brother of Napoleon who was made King of Spain was King Joseph I Bonaparte and he reigned from 1808 to 1813.
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.
Charles IV was King when Napoleon turned on his ally and ordered his troops to seize Spanish fortresses in February 1808.
Napoleon imprisoned the King of Spain, Ferdinand VII, and his son, the Prince of Asturias, in France. They were taken captive during the Peninsular War after Napoleon invaded Spain in 1808. The king was held in various locations, including the Château de Fontainebleau, where he was forced to abdicate.
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In 1788, Charles III was king of Spain until the 14th of December. On that day he died and the successor to the throne was Charles IV. Charles IV was the second son of Charles III and he was king up until March 19, 1808, when he abdicated the throne.
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Joseph Bonaparte became the king of Spain in 1808 after the abdication of King Charles IV and his son Ferdinand VII during the Peninsular War. Napoleon Bonaparte, seeking to strengthen French influence in Spain, installed Joseph, his elder brother, on the Spanish throne. This move was met with significant resistance from the Spanish populace, leading to widespread uprisings and conflict. Joseph's reign was marked by challenges as he struggled to gain legitimacy and support in a country that largely rejected his rule.
Napoleon occupied Spain from 1808 to 1814.
Spain and Portugal.
In 1808, Spain was effectively acquired by Napoleon Bonaparte during the Peninsular War. He invaded the country and installed his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, as king. This move sparked widespread resistance among the Spanish population and led to a protracted conflict known as the Spanish War of Independence. The French occupation significantly altered Spain's political landscape and contributed to the rise of nationalist movements.