Ferdinand VII.
The Spanish king driven from the throne by Napoleon Bonaparte was Ferdinand VII. He was captured during the Peninsular War and later returned to Spain in 1814. Ferdinand attempted to reassert control over Spain's Latin American colonies, but his efforts were largely unsuccessful due to the growing independence movements in the region.
Napoleon placed his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, on the Spanish throne after the French invasion of Spain in 1808. This move was part of his broader strategy to consolidate power in Europe, but it was met with widespread resistance and led to the Peninsular War. Joseph's reign was marked by instability and opposition from both Spanish patriots and the British.
Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne was created in 1806.
Napoleon manipulated the Spanish king off the throne, the Peninsular War broke out in 1807. Portugal refused to join the Continental System and Napoleon invaded the small Iberian country, forcing it to comply.
On March 31st 1814 Paris was conquered, and op April 6th Napoleon was made to renunciate the throne.
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Charles IV.
The Spanish king driven from the throne by Napoleon Bonaparte was Ferdinand VII. He was captured during the Peninsular War and later returned to Spain in 1814. Ferdinand attempted to reassert control over Spain's Latin American colonies, but his efforts were largely unsuccessful due to the growing independence movements in the region.
Napoleon placed his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, on the Spanish throne after the French invasion of Spain in 1808. This move was part of his broader strategy to consolidate power in Europe, but it was met with widespread resistance and led to the Peninsular War. Joseph's reign was marked by instability and opposition from both Spanish patriots and the British.
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Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne was created in 1806.
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.
The Prussian military crushed him and destroyed his throne. After all, it was said that most states had an army, but the Prussian army had a state. Napoleon the third was going up against a military machine. However, his predecessor, Napoleon Bonaparte the first, conquered Prussia with ease.
The struggle was part of the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon invaded Spain and put his brother on the throne. The Spanish didn't like that.