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Foreign News May 15, 1809

The National Intelligencer And Washington Advertiser

Washington, District Of Columbia

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List of new royal and noble titles created by Napoleon Bonaparte for family members and allies, including kings of Spain, Holland, Naples, Italy, and various dukes and princes across Europe. Reported in a London paper on March 25, with a note of Count Louis de Czebel's death in Vienna on March 22.

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FROM A LONDON PAPER.

The following is a list of Bonaparte's new creation, as far as they have yet come to hand

Napoleon Bona...
Napoléon BonaparteKing of Italy.
Joseph BonaparteKing of Spain.
Louis BonaparteKing of Holland.
Joachim Murat, Elector (Duke) of BavariaKing of Naples.
Elector (Duke) of BavariaKing of Bavaria.
Elector (Duke) of WurtemburgKing of Wurtemburg.
Elector (Duke) of SaxonyKing of Saxony.
Countess Beauharnais, married to Napoleon BonaparteQueen of Italy.
Married to Gen. MuratQueen of Naples.
Married to Joseph BonaparteQueen of Spain.
Mademoiselle Beauharnais, married to Louis BonaparteQueen of Holland.
Princess of Wurtemburg, married to Jerome BonaparteQueen of Holland.
Duchess of BavariaQueen of Westphalia.
Duchess of BavariaQueen of Bavaria.
Duchess of WurtemburgQueen of Wurtemburg.
Duchess of SaxonyQueen of Saxony.
Duchess of BavariaQueen of Bavaria.
Duchess of WurtemburgQueen of Wurtemburg.
Le BrunPrince, Arch-treasurer of the F. Empire.
Le BrunPrince, Arch-treasurer of the F. Empire.
Beauharnais, son of the Empress of FrancePrince of France and Vice king of Italy.
Beauharnais, son of the Empress of FrancePrince of France and Vice king of Italy.
TalleyrandPrince of Benevento.
BerthierPrince of Neufchâtel & Valangen.
BernadottePrince of Ponte Corvo.
Melzi, and two or three of Bonaparte's Italian ministersPrince of the kingdom of Italy.
BorghesePrincess of the king of Italy.
Mademoiselle Beauharnais, daughter of the SenatorPrincess of the king of Italy.
Beauharnais, married to the PrinceRoyal of Bavaria, Princess of France.
Grand Duke of BadenPrince of Baden.Grand Duke of Baden.
Joachim MuratGrand Duke of Berg & Cleves.
Duke of WarsawDuke of Parma.
CambacérèsDuke of Plaisance.
Le BrunDuke of Rivoli.
MassénaDuke of Rivoli.
LauristonDuke of Lauriston.
LannesDuke of Montebello.
DurocDuke of Friuli.
LefebvreDuke of Danzig.
DavoutDuke of Auerstedt.
BessièresDuke of Istria.
SoultDuke of Dalmatia.
MarmontDuke of Ragusa.
MortierDuke of Treviso.
MonceyDuke of Conegliano.
VictorDuke of Belluno.
NeyDuke of Elchingen.
JunotDuke of Abrantès.
SavaryDuke of Rovigo.
KellermannDuke of Valmy.
CaulaincourtDuke of Vicenza.
ArgentréDuke of Padua.
FontanesCount Fontanes.
MenouCount Lapérouse.
London, March 25.-Died, at Vienna, on the 22d.Count Louis de Czebel, after a lingering illness.

What sub-type of article is it?

Political Royal Event Court News

What keywords are associated?

Napoleon Bonaparte New Titles Kings Queens Bonaparte Family European Monarchies Dukes Princes

What entities or persons were involved?

Napoleon Bonaparte Joseph Bonaparte Louis Bonaparte Jerome Bonaparte Joachim Murat Eugène De Beauharnais Talleyrand Berthier Bernadotte Count Louis De Czebel

Where did it happen?

Europe

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Europe

Event Date

March 25

Key Persons

Napoleon Bonaparte Joseph Bonaparte Louis Bonaparte Jerome Bonaparte Joachim Murat Eugène De Beauharnais Talleyrand Berthier Bernadotte Count Louis De Czebel

Outcome

creation of multiple new kingdoms, principalities, duchies, and titles for bonaparte family and allies; death of count louis de czebel.

Event Details

A list from a London paper detailing Napoleon Bonaparte's new creations of kings, queens, princes, grand dukes, and dukes for his family members and supporters across various European states including Italy, Spain, Holland, Naples, Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Saxony, and others. Includes repetitions and some inconsistencies in the reported titles. Additionally, report of the death of Count Louis de Czebel in Vienna on March 22 after a lingering illness.

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