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Why did Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte take the name “Napoleon III” in 1852?

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Why did Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte take the name “Napoleon III” in 1852?

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When the Second Empire was proclaimed on 2 December 1852, President Bonaparte took the name Napolon III, considering that the Aiglon (Napoleon I’s son by Marie-Louise), having been recognised as successor by the first French Emperor and, to a certain extent, the “chambres”, had thus ruled, if only momentarily.

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