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Joseph Bonaparte

French Monarchy-
Bonaparte Dynasty


Napoleon I
Children
Napoleon II
Siblings
Napoleone
Maria Anna
Joseph, King of Spain
Lucien, Prince of Canino
Elisa, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
Louis, King of Holland
Pauline, Princess of Guastalla
Carloine, Queen of Naples
Jérôme, King of Westphalia
Nephews and nieces
Princess Julie
Princess Zénaïde
Princess Charlotte
Prince Charles
Prince Louis
Prince Pierre
Prince Napoleon Charles
Prince Napoleon Louis
Napoleon III
Prince Jérôme
Prince Napoleon Joseph
Princess Mathilde
Grand nephews and nieces
Prince Joseph
Prince Lucien-Louis
Prince Roland
Princess Jeanne
Prince Charles
Prince Jerome
Napoleon (V) Victor
Great Grand nephews and nieces
Princess Marie
Princess Marie Clotilde
Napoleon (VI) Louis
Great Great Grand nephews and nieces
Napoleon (VII) Charles
Princess Catherine
Princess Laure
Prince Jerome
Great Great Great Grand nephews and nieces
Princess Caroline
Prince Jean-Christophe
Napoleon II
Napoleon III
Children
Napoleon (IV), Prince Imperial

Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, King of Naples, King of Spain (January 7, 1768July 28, 1844) was the elder brother of the French Emperor Napoleon I, who made him King of Naples (18061808) and King of Spain (18081813).

Bonaparte was born Giuseppe Nabulion Buonaparte to Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino at Corte in Corsica. As a lawyer, politician, and diplomat, he served in the Cinq-Cents and was the French ambassador to Rome. He married Julie Clary on August 1, 1794 in Cuges-les-Pins, France. The couple later had two children, Zénaïde and Charlotte.

The Château de Villandry had been seized by the French Revolutionary government and in the early 1800s Joseph's brother, Emperor Napoleon, acquired the château for him. In 1806, Bonaparte was given military command of Naples, and shortly afterward was made king by Napoleon. He became King of Spain two years later after his sister's husband, Joachim Murat, was made king of Naples. The Spanish people nicknamed him Pepe Botella ("Joe Bottle") pointing to an alleged tendency to drunkenness. His supporters were called josefinos. During his reign, he ended the Spanish Inquisitions reign of terror. This was done because Napoleon was at odds with Pope Pius VII at the time.

Despite such efforts to win popularity, Bonaparte's foreign birth and support, plus his membership in a Masonic lodge, virtually guaranteed he would never be accepted as legitimate by the bulk of the Spanish people. During the Peninsular War, his command of French forces in Spain proved to be only nominal, as his commanders insisted on checking with the king's younger brother before carrying out Joseph's instructions. These facts, combined with the constant threat of assassination, made his reign an exceedingly unpleasant experience for him.

Bonaparte abdicated and returned to France after defeat at the Battle of Vitoria. He was seen by Bonapartists as the rightful Emperor of the French after the death of Napoleon's own son Napoleon II in 1832, although he did little to advance his claim. He lived for a time in the United States, in a home at Bordentown, New Jersey. Joseph Bonaparte died in Florence, Italy and is buried in Les Invalides building complex in Paris.

The Joseph Bonaparte Gulf in the Northern Territory of Australia was named for him.

He is often cited as an influential Spanish-speaking person, but in fact his preferred language was French. He reluctantly learned Spanish when he became the King of Spain and even then, he could only speak broken phrases.

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Ferdinand IV

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Charles IV

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Napoleon II

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Louis Bonaparte |- |}

 


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