The Eaglet

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The Eaglet was the nickname of Napoleon II, the son of Napoleon Bonaparte and briefly recognized heir to the French Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Napoleonic figure
heir apparent
person
royal person
alsoKnownAs Duke of Reichstadt
King of Rome
Napoleon II
Napoleon II
surface form: Napoléon II
associatedWith Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire

First French Empire
surface form: French Empire

Bonapartism
surface form: Napoleonic succession
birthDate 1811-03-20
birthOrder only legitimate son of Napoleon Bonaparte
birthPlace Tuileries Palace
surface form: Tuileries Palace, Paris, France
burialPlace Les Invalides, Paris
surface form: Les Invalides, Paris, France
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
countryOfCitizenship French Empire
deathDate 1832-07-22
deathPlace Vienna
surface form: Vienna, Austrian Empire
father Napoleon Bonaparte
givenName Napoléon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte
surface form: Napoléon François Charles Joseph
grandfather Francis I of Austria
grandmother Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily NERFINISHED
guardianOrPatron Emperor Franz I of Austria
surface form: Emperor Francis I of Austria
house House of Bonaparte
languageSpoken French
German
militaryRank Austrian army officer
mother Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma NERFINISHED
nickname L’Aiglon
The Eaglet self-link
notableFor being the briefly recognized heir to the French Empire
symbolic figure for Bonapartist legitimists
raisedIn Austrian court
recognizedAsHeir 1811
recognizedHeirOf Napoleon Bonaparte
recognizedHeirTo First French Empire
surface form: French Empire
religion Roman Catholicism
styleAtBirth King of Rome
surface form: His Majesty the King of Rome
styledAs Napoleon II
subjectOfWork opera "L’Aiglon" by Arthur Honegger and Jacques Ibert
play "L’Aiglon" by Edmond Rostand
title Duke of Reichstadt
King of Rome
Prince Imperial
surface form: Prince Imperial of the French
uncle Ferdinand I of Austria

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L’Aiglon knownAs The Eaglet
subject surface form: Napoleon II
The Eaglet nickname The Eaglet self-link
play "L’Aiglon" by Edmond Rostand hasTitleTranslation The Eaglet
subject surface form: L’Aiglon