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The Duke of Reichstadt, formerly Napoleon II
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The Duke of Reichstadt, formerly Napoleon II

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

Napoleon II, Duke of Reichstadt (March 20, 1811July 22, 1832) was the son of Napoleon Bonaparte, and briefly the second Emperor of the French.

Napoléon François Joseph Charles, known from birth as the King of Rome, was the son of Emperor Napoleon I and his second wife, Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. He was styled as HM The King of Rome, which Napoleon I declared was the courtesy title of the heir-apparent.

Three years after his birth in Paris, the First French Empire - to which he was heir - collapsed, and Napoleon abdicated the throne in favour of his infant son, who was taken by the empress to Château de Blois in April 1814. In 1815, after his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon again abdicated in favour of his son.

The Chamber of Representatives and Chamber of Peers recognized him as Emperor from the moment of his father's abdication (June 22, 1815), but the entrance of the Allies into Paris (July 7) put an end to this short-lived regime. Despite his nominal reign, he is not normally referred to as "Napoleon II" except by Bonapartists who also call him the King of Rome. Nevertheless, the next Napoleon to come to the throne of France took the name Napoleon III in deference to him.

After 1815, the young prince, now known as "Franz," after his maternal grandfather, rather than as "Napoleon," was a virtual captive in Austria. He was awarded the title of Duke of Reichstadt in 1818. He died of tuberculosis at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna on July 22, 1832. He once said "Had Josephine been my mother, my life would have been different".

In 1940 his remains were transferred, as a gift to France from Adolf Hitler, from Vienna to the dome of Les Invalides in Paris, where he now rests beside his father. His heart remains in Vienna, in urn 42 in the Herzgruft, and his viscera are in urn 76 of the Ducal Crypt in Vienna.

Napoleon II, the King of Rome
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Napoleon II, the King of Rome

He was also known as "L'Aiglon", or "The Eaglet". Edmond Rostand wrote a play, L'Aiglon, about his life. Serbian composer Petar Stojanović composed an operetta "Napoleon II: Herzog von Reichstadt", premiered in Vienna in the 1920s.

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"|Preceded by:
Napoleon I

|- |- style="text-align: center;" |width="30%" align="center" rowspan=""|Preceded by:
Napoleon I

|width="30%" align="center" rowspan=""|Succeeded by:
Louis XVIII |- |- |-style="text-align: center; background: #ffccff;" |align="center" colspan="3"|Titles in Pretence

|- |width="30%" align="center" rowspan="2"|Bourbon Restoration

|width="30%" align="center" rowspan=""|Succeeded by:
Joseph
Prince Napoléon line
|- |width="30%" align="center" rowspan=""|Lucien I
Prince Canino line
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