The brother of Napoleon who was made King of Spain was King Joseph I Bonaparte and he reigned from 1808 to 1813.
Prince Frederick Bonaparte Benton was a descendant of King Joseph the first of Spain.
Prince of Girona, Prince of Astrutias, King of Castile, King of Navare, Lord of Biscay, King of Aragon, King of Two Sicilies, King of Naples, King of Valencia, King of Majorca, King of Sardinia, Count pf Barcelona, Duke of Milan, Vicar of Siena, Archduke of Austria, Count of Hapsburg, Prince of Swabia, Lord of the Netherlands, Duke of Burgundy, with 6 further honors as Grand Master
He was:A Marshall of France.An Admiral of France.First Prince Murat.Grand Duke of Berg, andThe King of Naples.He was known as "The Dandy King".
Prince Juan Carlos became king. (Franco's personal choice)
The brother of Napoleon who was made King of Spain was King Joseph I Bonaparte and he reigned from 1808 to 1813.
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Napoleon put his brother in law as king of spain.
Joseph Bonaparte.
Napoleon begun the war in 1807 by the abduction of the spanish king.
Prince Frederick Bonaparte Benton was a descendant of King Joseph the first of Spain.
king henry became king in 1454 (they did not wish to have henry as their king)
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The answer is B Napoleon ousted the spanish king. Page 156 "napoleon invades Spain"
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.
Prince of Girona, Prince of Astrutias, King of Castile, King of Navare, Lord of Biscay, King of Aragon, King of Two Sicilies, King of Naples, King of Valencia, King of Majorca, King of Sardinia, Count pf Barcelona, Duke of Milan, Vicar of Siena, Archduke of Austria, Count of Hapsburg, Prince of Swabia, Lord of the Netherlands, Duke of Burgundy, with 6 further honors as Grand Master
The Philippines was named after King Philip II of Spain in the 16th century by Ruy Lopez de Villalobos. At the time of the naming, Philip was Crown Prince of Spain. NOTE: When the Philippines was named, Philip II of Spain was still a prince and not a king. Therefore, Philippines was actually named after a prince at that time.