Emperor Napoleon III
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Nephew of Napoleon I and emperor of the French from 1852 to 1871 (1808-1873): "Emperor Napoleon III" refers to Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, the first President of France (1848–1852) and later the Emperor of the Second French Empire. He was the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I).
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The term "Emperor Napoleon III" is used to identify this specific historical figure, distinguishing him from his uncle, Napoleon I.
- It is used in historical, political, and biographical contexts to discuss 19th-century France.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Emperor Napoleon III oversaw the modernization of Paris under Baron Haussmann.
- The reign of Emperor Napoleon III ended after France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War.
Advanced Usage
- "The Second Empire": This phrase is often used synonymously with the period of Napoleon III's rule.
- Architecture from the Second Empire reflects the opulence of Emperor Napoleon III's court.
Variants and Related Words
- Napoleon III: A common shortened form of the title.
- Napoleon III was captured at the Battle of Sedan.
- Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte: His birth name, used before becoming emperor.
- The Second French Empire: The name of the state he ruled.
Synonyms
- The Emperor of the French (1852–1871): His official title.
- Louis-Napoléon: A familiar reference.
Related Phrases
- Napoleonic era: While this more commonly refers to the period of Napoleon I, it can contextually include the Second Empire.
- Bonapartist: A supporter of the Bonaparte family's claim to the French throne, a movement central to Napoleon III's rise to power.
Noun
- nephew of Napoleon I and emperor of the French from 1852 to 1871 (1808-1873)