General Question

Hawaii_Jake's avatar

Are there still Bonapartes in France?

Asked by Hawaii_Jake (37345points) March 15th, 2023

Just curious. Are there descendants of Napoleon Bonaparte living in France?

Observing members: 0 Composing members: 0

3 Answers

flutherother's avatar

I believe so though Napoleon’s one legitimate son died without heirs. There are descendants of Napoleon’s siblings and cousins still alive today but they have no special status in France.

Koxufoxu's avatar

There is Jean-Christophe:
“Jean-Christophe is the great-great-great-grand-nephew of Emperor Napoleon I (who has no legitimate direct descendants) through the emperor’s youngest brother, Jérôme, King of Westphalia. Through his mother, he is a descendant of King Louis XIV of France and through his great-grandmother, Princess Clémentine of Belgium, he descends from Leopold II of Belgium, William IV, Prince of Orange, Charles III of Spain, Frederick William I of Prussia, George II of Great Britain and Louis Philippe I, King of the French, who was the last king to rule France, while his great-great-grandfather was Prince Napoléon Bonaparte, the cousin of the Emperor Napoleon III, France’s most recent monarch.”

Strauss's avatar

^^Talk about keeping it in the family!

Answer this question

Login

or

Join

to answer.

This question is in the General Section. Responses must be helpful and on-topic.

Your answer will be saved while you login or join.

Have a question? Ask Fluther!

What do you know more about?
or
Knowledge Networking @ Fluther