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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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The following is a list of Bonaparte's new creation, as far as they have yet come to hand
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| Napoléon Bonaparte | King of Italy. | |
| Joseph Bonaparte | King of Spain. | |
| Louis Bonaparte | King of Holland. | |
| Joachim Murat, Elector (Duke) of Bavaria | King of Naples. | |
| Elector (Duke) of Bavaria | King of Bavaria. | |
| Elector (Duke) of Wurtemburg | King of Wurtemburg. | |
| Elector (Duke) of Saxony | King of Saxony. | |
| Countess Beauharnais, married to Napoleon Bonaparte | Queen of Italy. | |
| Married to Gen. Murat | Queen of Naples. | |
| Married to Joseph Bonaparte | Queen of Spain. | |
| Mademoiselle Beauharnais, married to Louis Bonaparte | Queen of Holland. | |
| Princess of Wurtemburg, married to Jerome Bonaparte | Queen of Holland. | |
| Duchess of Bavaria | Queen of Westphalia. | |
| Duchess of Bavaria | Queen of Bavaria. | |
| Duchess of Wurtemburg | Queen of Wurtemburg. | |
| Duchess of Saxony | Queen of Saxony. | |
| Duchess of Bavaria | Queen of Bavaria. | |
| Duchess of Wurtemburg | Queen of Wurtemburg. | |
| Le Brun | Prince, Arch-treasurer of the F. Empire. | |
| Le Brun | Prince, Arch-treasurer of the F. Empire. | |
| Beauharnais, son of the Empress of France | Prince of France and Vice king of Italy. | |
| Beauharnais, son of the Empress of France | Prince of France and Vice king of Italy. | |
| Talleyrand | Prince of Benevento. | |
| Berthier | Prince of Neufchâtel & Valangen. | |
| Bernadotte | Prince of Ponte Corvo. | |
| Melzi, and two or three of Bonaparte's Italian ministers | Prince of the kingdom of Italy. | |
| Borghese | Princess of the king of Italy. | |
| Mademoiselle Beauharnais, daughter of the Senator | Princess of the king of Italy. | |
| Beauharnais, married to the Prince | Royal of Bavaria, Princess of France. | |
| Grand Duke of Baden | Prince of Baden. | Grand Duke of Baden. |
| Joachim Murat | Grand Duke of Berg & Cleves. | |
| Duke of Warsaw | Duke of Parma. | |
| Cambacérès | Duke of Plaisance. | |
| Le Brun | Duke of Rivoli. | |
| Masséna | Duke of Rivoli. | |
| Lauriston | Duke of Lauriston. | |
| Lannes | Duke of Montebello. | |
| Duroc | Duke of Friuli. | |
| Lefebvre | Duke of Danzig. | |
| Davout | Duke of Auerstedt. | |
| Bessières | Duke of Istria. | |
| Soult | Duke of Dalmatia. | |
| Marmont | Duke of Ragusa. | |
| Mortier | Duke of Treviso. | |
| Moncey | Duke of Conegliano. | |
| Victor | Duke of Belluno. | |
| Ney | Duke of Elchingen. | |
| Junot | Duke of Abrantès. | |
| Savary | Duke of Rovigo. | |
| Kellermann | Duke of Valmy. | |
| Caulaincourt | Duke of Vicenza. | |
| Argentré | Duke of Padua. | |
| Fontanes | Count Fontanes. | |
| Menou | Count Lapérouse. | |
| London, March 25.-Died, at Vienna, on the 22d. | Count Louis de Czebel, after a lingering illness. |
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March 25
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creation of multiple new kingdoms, principalities, duchies, and titles for bonaparte family and allies; death of count louis de czebel.
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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.