Prince Murat is a title created by Emperor Napoleon I for his brother-in-law Joachim Murat who would serve as King of Naples. On the 5 December 1812 Joachim's second son Lucien was also created sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo (of an enclave in the Kingdom of Naples), in succession to Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte by an Imperial Decree.[1] The Prince of Pontecorvo title is still used to this day for the heir to the Prince Murat.[2]
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Reign Begin | Reign End |
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Joachim, 1st Prince Murat | 25 March 1767 | 13 October 1815 | (aged 48)||
Achille, 2nd Prince Murat | 21 January 1801 | 15 April 1847 | (aged 46)13 October 1815 | 15 April 1847 ( | 31 years, 184 days)
Lucien, 3rd Prince Murat | 16 May 1803 | 10 April 1878 | (aged 74)15 April 1847 | 10 April 1878 ( | 30 years, 360 days)
Joachim, 4th Prince Murat | 21 June 1834 | 23 October 1901 | (aged 67)10 April 1878 | 23 October 1901 ( | 23 years, 196 days)
Joachim, 5th Prince Murat | 28 February 1856 | 2 November 1932 | (aged 76)23 October 1901 | 2 November 1932 ( | 31 years, 10 days)
Joachim, 6th Prince Murat | 6 August 1885 | 11 May 1938 | (aged 52)2 November 1932 | 11 May 1938 ( | 5 years, 190 days)
Joachim, 7th Prince Murat | 16 January 1920 | 20 July 1944 | (aged 24)11 May 1938 | 20 July 1944 ( | 6 years, 70 days)
Joachim, 8th Prince Murat | 26 November 1944 | (age | 67 years, 96 days)20 July 1944 | ( | 67 years, 225 days)
Joachim, Prince of Pontecorvo | 3 May 1973 | (age | 38 years, 303 days)