Prince Imperial

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Prince Imperial was the dynastic title traditionally given to the heir apparent of the French imperial throne under the Bonaparte regime.

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Surface form Occurrences
Prince Imperial of the French 1

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf dynastic title
hereditary title
noble title
appliesToJurisdiction French Empire NERFINISHED
associatedDynast Napoleon I NERFINISHED
Napoleon III NERFINISHED
associatedIdeology Bonapartism NERFINISHED
associatedWithInstitution French imperial throne
associatedWithTitle Emperor of the French NERFINISHED
country France
domain French monarchy NERFINISHED
governingLaw Bonapartist succession laws
hasEquivalentTitle Crown Prince
Imperial Prince (heir apparent) NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasOppositeNumber Prince Royal of France NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolderCategory Bonapartist pretenders
heirType heir apparent
historicalRegion Europe NERFINISHED
isTitleFor heir apparent of the Emperor of the French
languageOfName French
monarchyType imperial monarchy
politicalSystem monarchy
positionHeldBy heir apparent to the French imperial throne
precedenceOver other princes of the imperial family
rank highest-ranking prince in the imperial family
status historical title
styleOfAddress Imperial Highness
subclassOf royal title
title of nobility
successionType hereditary succession
symbolizes continuity of the Bonaparte dynasty
titleHolderExample Napoleon, Prince Imperial (son of Napoleon III) NERFINISHED
traditionalRole designated successor to the Emperor of the French
usedByDynasty House of Bonaparte NERFINISHED
usedByRegime Bonaparte regime NERFINISHED
usedFor designation of the next Emperor of the French
usedIn First French Empire NERFINISHED
Second French Empire NERFINISHED
usedInCentury 19th century

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Napoleon, Prince Imperial title Prince Imperial
The Eaglet title Prince Imperial
this entity surface form: Prince Imperial of the French