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Le Roi de Rome (1811-1832)

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A detailed chronological account follows the imperial heir from the political decision that created his title through his celebrated birth, baptism, and early childhood amid ceremonial pomp. The narrative interweaves family correspondence, portraits, and court appointments with the shifting diplomatic and military events that shaped his fate, covering regency episodes during wartime, the fall of the imperial regime, and his transfer to his mother’s Austrian household. Close attention is given to domestic life at the imperial residences, the maneuverings of foreign courts and ministers over his custody, and the gradual eclipse of dynastic hopes that culminates with the end of his brief life in 1832.

About the Author

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Henri Welschinger

Henri Welschinger was a French author known for his historical work, particularly "Le Roi de Rome (1811-1832)," which explores the life and significance of the son of Napoleon Bonaparte. His writing reflects a keen interest in the political and social dynamics of early 19th-century France. Welschinger's contributions to literature provide insight into the era's historical narratives and the legacy of the Napoleonic dynasty. Through his focused examination of this pivotal figure, he engages readers with the complexities of history and its impact on contemporary society.

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