- Line of succession to the French throne (Napoleonic)
The Napoleonic line of succession is the line of claimants to the French imperial throne, recognized by a majority of
Bonapartists . The current line was founded byNapoléon Bonaparte 's younger brotherJerome Bonaparte , though earlier claimants (including the three reigning emperors,Napoléon I ,Napoléon II , andNapoléon III ) were descended from Napoléon himself and his younger brotherLouis Bonaparte .List of claimants
Each claimant is son of the previous claimant, except where otherwise noted.
*Napoléon I (Napoléon Bonaparte) 1814-1815, 1815-1821 (from 1804 to 1814, and again in 1815, Napoléon Bonaparte was
Emperor of the French in fact)
*Napoléon II (Napoléon François, Duke of Reichstadt) 1821-1832
*Joseph I (Joseph Bonaparte ) 1832-1844, brother of Napoléon Bonaparte
*Louis I (Louis Bonaparte ) 1844-1846, brother of Napoléon Bonaparte
*Napoléon III (Louis Napoléon Bonaparte) 1846-1852, 1870-1873 (from 1852 until 1870, Louis Napoléon Bonaparte wasEmperor of the French (as Napoléon III) in fact)
*Napoléon IV Eugène (Napoléon Eugène, Prince Imperial ) 1873-1879
*Napoléon V Victor (Prince Napoléon Victor Bonaparte) 1879-1926, grandson of Jerome Bonaparte
*Napoléon VI Louis (Prince Louis Napoléon ) 1926-1997After this point, the succession is disputed between father and son, son and grandson respectively of Napoléon VI Louis.
*Napoléon VII Charles (Prince Charles Napoléon) 1997-Present
*Napoléon VII Jean-Christophe (Prince Jean-Christophe Napoléon) 1997-presentCurrent line of succession
Line of succession from Prince Charles Napoléon (Napoléon VII Charles)
#HIH Prince
Jean-Christophe Napoléon (Born1986 ), Charles' son (Napoléon VII Jean-Christophe)
#HIH PrinceJerome Xavier Bonaparte (Born1957 ), Charles' brotheree also
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Prince Canino Line descended fromLucien Bonaparte , Prince of Canino. Lucien was a younger brother of Joseph and Napoleon Bonaparte but an older brother of Louis and Jerome.Napoléon I recognized only Joseph and Louis as his legitimate successors, andNapoléon III placed Jerome's line ahead of Lucien's in the order of succession.
*History of the French line of succession
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