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Had the French Empire survived. Say Naopelon never invaded Spain and didn't go to war with Russia, by dissolving the CS. Thus Napoleon is able to be tolerated by the other countries, He spent his later years on domestic affairs, dies in 1832 from stomach cancer. Napoleon II is crowned Emperor of France, most of the countries...
Napoleon II does not catch pneumonia in 1832 and lives. Archduke Franz Karl, in a fit of rage following the birth of yet another daughter on July 30th 1833, dies in a freak accident by falling down the stairs and breaking his neck. Napoleon II marries Princess Mathilde Caroline of Bavaria on December 26th 1833. The marriage is very happy and ...
Napoleon with his death in the Battle of Leipzig had become a sort of martyr to many of France's rank and file soldiers and some of the Revolutionaries. Once news of Napoleon's death reached Paris, the young Eaglet was proclaimed Emperor by a group of loyalists as Emperor Napoleon II.
His Imperial Majesty, the EMPEROR NAPOLEON II, requests your help in defeating the enemies of France! The imperial mandate is to restore the liberty, equality, and fraternity of the empire. There is a place for every Frenchmen in the empire, regardless of birth. FIGHT for your freedom!
Napoleon was 13 years old when Archduchess Sophie married Franz-Karl at the age of 19. There's a massive difference in maturity between people at that age which realistically makes such a romance unrealistic. Its far more likely that Napoleon II had an innocent teenage/childhood crush on his now aunt by marriage.
WI: No Hundred Days. The Hundred Days, or the War of the Seventh Coalition, was probably Napoleon Bonaparte's legendary moment and last hurray before his final defeat. Originally, Napoleon was exiled to Elba, all the while the King Louis XVIII was becoming increasing unpopular. Seeing an opportunity, Napoleon left... GameBawesome.
After George III’s sister, Augusta, died in 1813, Charlotte pushed for her Württemberg grandchildren to receive a portion of the woman’s estate (excepting Trinette). When Paul arrived in England in 1814, one of his audiences with the Prince Regent was to complain about the pittance he had received. [11] OTL.
Napoleon II would probably remain friends with Anton Von Prokesch-Osten, marry Clémentine de Lafayette, if Sophie of Bavaria’s husband does not die in the 1830s, and ally with supporters of constitutional monarchy.
But unlike Rome, France had many active monarchists who were conservative/liberal in outlook. Many of these people flocked to Napoleon after his proclamation of the Empire. Though I feel like you're gonna like this timeline as Napoleon II will be Augustus for France like how Napoleon was Caesar.
EasternRomanEmpire. Kellan Sullivan said: The French revolted because of fake news. Not because Charles X wasn't liberal enough. Charles X's actions in July 1830- whatever the result- were all within his rights per the Charte. I don't know about that but once they've had the Revolution, putting Nap II on the throne wouldn't be a problem. Prev. 1.