There were two emperors during that time
Emperor KÅmei was the 121st emperor of Japan reigned spanned the years from 1846 through 1867.
The Meiji Emperor was the 122nd emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, reigning from 3 February 1867 until his death on 30 July 1912.
For the last time, in 1848, though it had an Emperor until 1870.
France no longer has a monarchy. The last French king was Louis-Philippe I, who reigned from 9th August 1830 until 24th February 1848. After him, the French president Napoleon was declared Emperor of the French Empire from 1848 until 1852. Since Napoleon, there has been no monarch in France. List of French Monarchs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_monarchs
He was the nephew and heir of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was elected President of France in 1848 before conducting a coup d'etat and becoming Emperor Napoleon III until his capture by the Prussians at Sedan in 1870.
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.
Hadrian became emperor in 117 AD. He ruled until his death in 138 AD.Hadrian became emperor in 117 AD. He ruled until his death in 138 AD.Hadrian became emperor in 117 AD. He ruled until his death in 138 AD.Hadrian became emperor in 117 AD. He ruled until his death in 138 AD.Hadrian became emperor in 117 AD. He ruled until his death in 138 AD.Hadrian became emperor in 117 AD. He ruled until his death in 138 AD.Hadrian became emperor in 117 AD. He ruled until his death in 138 AD.Hadrian became emperor in 117 AD. He ruled until his death in 138 AD.Hadrian became emperor in 117 AD. He ruled until his death in 138 AD.
Francis Joseph
Francis Joseph
Francis Joseph
The emperor of Austria from 1848 until 1916 was Franz Joseph I. He ascended to the throne following the revolutions of 1848 and ruled for nearly 68 years, making him one of the longest-reigning monarchs in European history. His reign was marked by significant political and social changes, including the Austro-Prussian War and World War I, during which Austria faced considerable challenges. Franz Joseph I's leadership significantly shaped the history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Francis Joseph
For the last time, in 1848, though it had an Emperor until 1870.
During World War I, the Austrian king was Emperor Franz Joseph I, who ruled over the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He reigned from 1848 until his death in 1916, during the early years of the war. After his death, his grandnephew, Karl I, ascended to the throne and ruled until the empire's dissolution in 1918.
Franz Josef
In the late 1800s, Austria was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was ruled by Emperor Franz Joseph I. He ascended to the throne in 1848 and presided over a period marked by significant political and social changes, including nationalistic movements and industrialization. His reign continued until his death in 1916, during World War I.
Bosnia wasn't an independent nation during the First World War, it was owned by Austria-Hungary at the time, the Emperor-King of Austria-Hungary was Franz-Joseph I until his death in 1916 and Charles I from 1916 until the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918.
France no longer has a monarchy. The last French king was Louis-Philippe I, who reigned from 9th August 1830 until 24th February 1848. After him, the French president Napoleon was declared Emperor of the French Empire from 1848 until 1852. Since Napoleon, there has been no monarch in France. List of French Monarchs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_monarchs
He was the nephew and heir of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was elected President of France in 1848 before conducting a coup d'etat and becoming Emperor Napoleon III until his capture by the Prussians at Sedan in 1870.