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Imagine growing up with the world’s most famous uncle, the one who conquered Europe and redefined France. For young Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, bedtime stories came with cavalry charges and imperial dreams.
In this episode, we follow the nephew who turned admiration into ambition, rising from exile to become Napoléon III, Emperor of the French.
Join us as we talk about France's Last Monarch!
Timecodes
Introduction
04:27 - A Royal without a Kingdom
09:49 - Conspiracies and the Road to Power
17:08 - From President to Emperor
22:38 - The Empire Strikes Back
29:21 - The Liberal Empire
36:41 - The Collapse
42:34 - Conclusion
Relevant Episodes:
Napoléon Part II - From Paris to Saint Helena
The 1830 Revolution. Barricades in Paris!
Music: Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs, composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully, arranged and performed by Jérôme Arfouche.
Artwork: Napoléon III en uniforme de général de division dans son grand cabinet des Tuileries. Hippolyte Flandrin, 1861. Château de Versailles.
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By Emmanuel Dubois4.8
2020 ratings
Imagine growing up with the world’s most famous uncle, the one who conquered Europe and redefined France. For young Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, bedtime stories came with cavalry charges and imperial dreams.
In this episode, we follow the nephew who turned admiration into ambition, rising from exile to become Napoléon III, Emperor of the French.
Join us as we talk about France's Last Monarch!
Timecodes
Introduction
04:27 - A Royal without a Kingdom
09:49 - Conspiracies and the Road to Power
17:08 - From President to Emperor
22:38 - The Empire Strikes Back
29:21 - The Liberal Empire
36:41 - The Collapse
42:34 - Conclusion
Relevant Episodes:
Napoléon Part II - From Paris to Saint Helena
The 1830 Revolution. Barricades in Paris!
Music: Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs, composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully, arranged and performed by Jérôme Arfouche.
Artwork: Napoléon III en uniforme de général de division dans son grand cabinet des Tuileries. Hippolyte Flandrin, 1861. Château de Versailles.
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Reach out, support the show and give me feedback!

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