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  2. Family tree of French monarchs - Wikipedia

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    King of the Visigoths: Audofleda: Theoderic 454–526 King of the Ostrogoths: Sigismund d. c. 524 King of the Burgundians: Bertachar c. 485 –c. 530 King of Thuringia: Baderic c. 480 –529 King of Thuringia: Ingomer 494: Clotilde c. 500 –531: Amalaric 502–531 King of the Visigoths: Eustere c. 494 –521: Theuderic I 485–533/534 King of ...

  3. Family tree of French monarchs (simplified) - Wikipedia

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    King of the Franks r. 673–675: Chlothar III 652–736 King of the Franks r. 661–662: Theuderic III 654–691 King of the Franks r. 679–691: Clovis IV 682–695 King of the Franks r. 691–695: Childebert III 670/683–711 King of the Franks r. 695–711: Chilperic II is most likely, but not certainly, son of Childeric II Carolingian ...

  4. House of Bonaparte - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon and the Grande Armée had to fight against every major European power (except for the ones he was allied with, including Denmark-Norway) and dominated continental Europe through a series of military victories during the Napoleonic Wars. He installed members of his family on the thrones of client states, expanding the power of the dynasty.

  5. Family tree of Neapolitan monarchs - Wikipedia

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    titular king 1339–1382–1384: Charles Martel, Duke of Calabria 1345–1348: Margaret of Durazzo 1347–1412: Charles III (II of Hungary) 1345–1382–1386: John I of Castile 1358–1390: Eleanor of Aragon 1358–1382: Charles VI of France 1368–1422: Louis II 1377–1417 r. 1389–1399 titular king 1384–1389, 1399–1417: Louis I, Duke ...

  6. Template:Family tree of Bonaparte - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II 1830–1893 m. Caroline Edgar: Charles Bonaparte 1851–1921 m. Ellen Channing Day: Joseph Lucien Bonaparte 1824–1865: Lucien Cardinal Bonaparte 1828–1895: Napoléon Charles Bonaparte 1839–1899: 10 others: Napoléon IV Eugène 1856–1879: Marie Clotilde Bonaparte 1912–1996: Napoléon VI Louis 1914–1997 m ...

  7. Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon Bonaparte [b] (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; [1] [c] 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military officer and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.

  8. List of family trees - Wikipedia

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    Oldenborg dynasty family tree (in Czech), shows relationships between branches of Oldenburg dynasty, i.e. the Kings of Denmark, the Czars of Russia, Kings of Sweden, the Kings of Greece, the Kings of Norway. Dukes of Holstein=Gottrop (Oldenburg) Canute the Great's family tree; Kings of Norway family tree. Modern Norwegian Royal Family; Kings of ...

  9. Timeline of the Napoleonic era - Wikipedia

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    October 21: Battle of Trafalgar; Admiral Lord Nelson killed; October 30: Battle of Caldiero; December 2: Battle of Austerlitz; 1806. March 30: Napoleon names his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, King of Naples, and appoints other family members to various other posts; July 12: Confederation of the Rhine established with Napoleon as Protector ...