Louis Bonaparte

king of Holland, brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, member of the House of Buonaparte (1778-1846)

Louis Bonaparte, the younger brother of Napoleon I, ruled the Kingdom of Holland from 1806 to 1810. He was determined to be independent, but ultimately, Napoleon annexed Holland into the French Empire. Louis’s youngest son, Louis-Napolu00e9on, later established the Second French Empire in 1852 as Napoleon III.

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Family Info

Siblings

Napoleon

Elisa Bonaparte

Caroline Bonaparte

Pauline Bonaparte

Jerome Bonaparte

Lucien Bonaparte

Joseph Bonaparte

Spouses

Hortense de Beauharnais

Children

Napoleon III

Napoleon Louis Bonaparte

Napoleon Charles Bonaparte

About the Louis Bonaparte

Louis Napoleon Bonapartewas a younger brother of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. He was a monarch in his own right from 1806 to 1810, ruling over the Kingdom of Holland (a French client state roughly corresponding to the modern-day Netherlands). In that capacity, he was known as Louis I (Dutch: Lodewijk I [‘lo:d@veik]).

Louis was the fifth surviving child and fourth surviving son of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino, out of eight children who lived past infancy. He and his siblings were all born in Corsica, which had been conquered by France less than a decade before his birth. Louis followed his older brothers into the French Army, where he benefited from Napoleon’s patronage. In 1802, he married his step-niece Hortense de Beauharnais, the daughter of Empress Josephine (Napoleon’s wife).

In 1806, Napoleon established the Kingdom of Holland in place of the Batavian Republic, appointing Louis as the new king. Napoleon had intended for Holland to be little more than a puppet state, but Louis was determined to be as independent as possible and became quite popular amongst his new people. Growing tired of his brother’s wilfulness, Napoleon annexed Holland into the French Empire in 1810, and Louis went into exile.

His youngest son, Louis-Napoleon, established the Second French Empire in 1852, proclaiming himself Napoleon III.

Frequently Asked Questions

Louis Bonaparte was the younger brother of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. He ruled the Kingdom of Holland from 1806 to 1810 as Louis I.

Louis Bonaparte was the younger brother of Napoleon I. Napoleon appointed Louis as the king of the Kingdom of Holland, a French client state, in 1806.

Napoleon had intended for Holland to be a puppet state, but Louis Bonaparte was determined to be as independent as possible. This led to tensions between the brothers, and ultimately, Napoleon annexed Holland into the French Empire in 1810.

Louis Bonaparte’s youngest son, Louis-Napoléon, established the Second French Empire in 1852 and proclaimed himself Napoleon III.

Louis Bonaparte and his siblings were all born in Corsica, which had been conquered by France less than a decade before his birth.

In 1802, Louis Bonaparte married his step-niece Hortense de Beauharnais, the daughter of Empress Joséphine (Napoleon’s wife).