Prince Napoléon Line
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The Prince Napoléon Line is the line of claimants to the Imperial Throne of France, recognized by a majority of Bonapartists. It was founded by Napoleon Bonaparte's older brother, Joseph Bonaparte.
[edit] List of Claimants of the Prince Napoléon Line to the Imperial Throne of France
Joseph I (Joseph Bonaparte) 1834-1844
Louis I (Louis Bonaparte) 1844-1846
Napoléon III (Louis Napoléon Bonaparte) 1846-1852
From 1852 until 1870 Louis Napoléon Bonaparte was the de facto and de jure, Emperor of the French.
Napoléon III (Louis Napoléon Bonaparte) 1870-1873
Napoléon IV Eugène (Napoléon Eugène, Prince Imperial) 1873-1879
Napoléon V Victor (Napoléon Victor Bonaparte) 1879-1926
Napoléon VI Louis (Prince Louis Napoléon) 1926-1997
Napoléon VII Charles (Charles Bonaparte) 1997-Present
[edit] Line of Succession to the Imperial Throne of France
- Prince Jean-Christophe Napoléon (Born 1986), Charles' son
- Prince Jerome Xavier Bonaparte (Born 1957), Charles' brother
[edit] See also
- Prince Canino Line descended from Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino, younger brother of Joseph and Napoleon Bonaparte.