Tens of thousands of newcomers packed rat-infested housing. Mud oozed out in the city's winding, narrow streets. Garbage clothed every path, the odor of horse manure completed with the stench of sewage that flowed directly into the River Seine. Diseases sich as cholera and tuberculoises killed many thousands. Criminals lurked in the shadows of this city which, as the great French writer Victor Hugo put it, "a forest of steeples, of turrets, of chimmneys" blocked the light.
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The French Emperor at that time was Napoleon III, who was Napoleon I Bonaparte's nephew. He was the first president of the French republic from 1848-1852 then proclaimed himself "Emperor of the French" in 1852. He reigned until the disastrous Franco-Prussian war in 1870. He became a Prussian prisonner of war in 1870, so theoretically there was no emperor in France between 1870 and 1871. After he was freed he exiled himself to England where he died.
Napoleon III became Emperor of France in 1852. He was the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was initially elected President of the French Republic, but when the French Parliament prevented him from running for re-election, he organized a coup d'état and took control of the country.
I would like to point out that correct title of Napoleon the Great was "Emperor of the French" and not "Emperor of France". He wasn't the only Emperor to rule the French but the first one. The second and last one was his nephew and heir Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873). After a coup d'état he become Napoleon III Emperor of the French, from 1852 to 1870.
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, known as Napoleon III, was the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was the son of Louis Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother, and Hortense de Beauharnais. Louis Napoleon became the first President of France and later declared himself Emperor, establishing the Second French Empire, which he ruled from 1852 until 1870. His rise to power and imperial ambitions were heavily influenced by his uncle's legacy.
There were three of them as follows: Napoleon I (Bonaparte) from 1804 - 1814 Napoleon II (Son of Napoleon I) ruled for one month in 1815 Napoleon III (Nephew of Napoleon I) ruled from 1852 - 1870. also known as Louis Napoleon
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The French Emperor at that time was Napoleon III, who was Napoleon I Bonaparte's nephew. He was the first president of the French republic from 1848-1852 then proclaimed himself "Emperor of the French" in 1852. He reigned until the disastrous Franco-Prussian war in 1870. He became a Prussian prisonner of war in 1870, so theoretically there was no emperor in France between 1870 and 1871. After he was freed he exiled himself to England where he died.
Napoleon III became Emperor of France in 1852. He was the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was initially elected President of the French Republic, but when the French Parliament prevented him from running for re-election, he organized a coup d'état and took control of the country.
I would like to point out that correct title of Napoleon the Great was "Emperor of the French" and not "Emperor of France". He wasn't the only Emperor to rule the French but the first one. The second and last one was his nephew and heir Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873). After a coup d'état he become Napoleon III Emperor of the French, from 1852 to 1870.
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, known as Napoleon III, was the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was the son of Louis Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother, and Hortense de Beauharnais. Louis Napoleon became the first President of France and later declared himself Emperor, establishing the Second French Empire, which he ruled from 1852 until 1870. His rise to power and imperial ambitions were heavily influenced by his uncle's legacy.
There were three of them as follows: Napoleon I (Bonaparte) from 1804 - 1814 Napoleon II (Son of Napoleon I) ruled for one month in 1815 Napoleon III (Nephew of Napoleon I) ruled from 1852 - 1870. also known as Louis Napoleon
only President(1848-52) of the French Second Republic and, as Napoleon III, the Emperor (1852-70) of the Second French Empire. He was the nephew and heir of Napoleon I.
Louis Napoleon (also known as Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870 and First President of the French Republic from 1848 to 1852) was never executed. He died as an exile in Chislehurst, UK on 9 January 1873 from septecemia after what was probably botched surgery to remove a kidney stone.
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.
Louis Napoleon, also known as Napoleon III, was the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte and became the first President of France in 1848 before declaring himself Emperor in 1852. He played a significant role in modernizing France through infrastructure projects and economic reforms. His reign ended with the defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, leading to his exile and the establishment of the Third Republic.
In Paris they were wondering what those people were doing and that is how they became road runners and it was 1852
Paris Nesbit was born in 1852.