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Charles Léon

Charles Léon Denuelle de la Plaigne, Count Léon[1] (13 December 1806 – 14 April 1881) was an illegitimate son of Emperor Napoleon of France and Napoleon's mistress Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne. Brought up in France, Léon began a military career in Saint-Denis where he was head of a battalion of the national guard.

Charles Léon Denuelle de la Plaigne
Count Léon
Born13 December 1806
Paris, France
Died14 April 1881(1881-04-14) (aged 74)
Pontoise, Paris, France
Noble familyBonaparte
Spouse(s)Françoise Fanny Jouet
FatherNapoleon Bonaparte
MotherLouise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne

Admirative of his father, he tried to keep the memory of the First Empire alive by organizing several commemorations. After the fall of his cousin Napoleon III and of the Second Empire, Léon retired in Pontoise, France, and died in poverty.

Biography Edit

Charles Léon Denuelle de la Plaigne was born on 13 December 1806 at No. 29, Rue de la Victoire, 9th arrondissement of Paris, Paris, France, to Napoleon and Napoleon's sister Caroline Murat's maid, Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne.[2][3] Napoleon chose his second name of Léon.[4] He was Napoleon's first son, but was entrusted to a tutor and initially brought up in ignorance of his heritage.[4] Napoleon had thought for a long time that he was sterile because his wife Joséphine de Beauharnais, who already had two children from a previous marriage, failed to get pregnant. Léon's birth was of "undeniable political importance" since it showed it was not Napoleon who was sterile.[4] Napoleon considered adopting Léon, but realized his other illegitimate children would have claim to the crown and therefore abandoned the idea.[5] Although he did not legitimize Léon, Napoleon acknowledged Léon as his son and gave him a pension of 3,000 pounds a year and rights to the profits on wood sold from Moselle.[6][7]

Léon – short for Napoleon – was raised away from the imperial court, but always under his father's protection. The Emperor made him an heir in his will, and gave him the title of count.[1]

In 1832, Léon shot an orderly of the Duke of Wellington's, Charles Hesse, in a duel over losing 16,000 francs to Hesse in a card game.[8][2] Writer Gareth Glover stated Léon was "completely unmanageable" in adulthood and became a "hardened gambler", having to go to debtor's prison twice.[2] Biographer Andrew Roberts wrote he was an "argumentative drunken wastrel".[8]

He married Françoise Fanny Jouet, with whom he had four children live past infancy (sons Charles, Gaston and Fernand; and daughter Charlotte).[3][9] He died "poverty-stricken" on 14 April 1881.[8][3] He is buried in a mass grave in Pontoise, Paris, France.[10]

Léon’s daughter Charlotte Mesnard, who was interviewed in 1921 at the age of 55, said her father had a striking resemblance to Napoleon. She also said that two of Léon's sons and her own son were killed in the First World War.[11] Comte Charles Léon, Léon's grandson, died in 1994.[12]

Ancestry Edit

Further reading Edit

  • La descendance naturelle de Napoleon I: Le comte Léon; Le comte Waleswki[13] (translated in English): The natural descent of Napoleon 1st : Count Leon, Count Waleswki by Joseph Valynseele
  • Le Comte Léon, bâtard infernal de Napoléon[14] (translated in English): Le Comte Léon, infernal bastard of Napoleon by Joseph Verbet
  • Napoleon's Love Child: A Biography of Count Leon[15] by Dennis Walton Dodds, ISBN 9780718303334

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Stacton, David (1966). Charles Léon. France: Simon and Schuster. p. 310. ISBN 9780671098605.
  2. ^ a b c Glover, Gareth (2020). Napoleon in 100 Objects. Frontline Books. ISBN 9781526731371.
  3. ^ a b c Bonaparte, Queen Hortense Eugénie Cécile (2016). The Memoirs of Queen Hortense, Volume 1. Pickle Partners Publishing. ISBN 9781786258380.
  4. ^ a b c Bedei, Philippe (2021). MINI DICTIONNAIRE DE L'HISTOIRE DE FRANCE: TOME 5. BoD - Books on Demand. p. 131. ISBN 9782322219667.
  5. ^ "The Three Sons of Napoleon". The English Illustrated Magazine. 25 (25): 127. April–September 1906.
  6. ^ Tsouras, Peter G. (2017). Napoleon Victorious!: An Alternative History of the Battle of Waterloo. Greenhill Books. p. 200. ISBN 9781784382117.
  7. ^ Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred (1907). The Court of the Tuileries, 1852-1870: Its Organization, Chief Personages, Splendour, Frivolity, and Downfall. France: Chatto & Windus. p. 179.
  8. ^ a b c Roberts, Andrew (2014). Napoleon: A Life. Penguin. ISBN 9780698176287.
  9. ^ Hennebicq, Maurice (February 11, 2011). "Le petit-fils de l'Empereur". Sud Ouest. from the original on September 24, 2021. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
  10. ^ "Le fils de Napoléon enterré à Pontoise". Pontoise. from the original on September 24, 2021. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
  11. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on January 3, 2020. Retrieved June 12, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ Weider, Ben; Forshufvud, Sten (1995). Assassination at St. Helena Revisited. Wiley. p. 471. ISBN 9780471126775.
  13. ^ Valynseele, Joseph (1964). La descendance naturelle de Napoleon I: Le comte Léon; Le comte Waleswki.
  14. ^ Vebret, Joseph (2018). Le Comte Léon, bâtard infernal de Napoléon (in French). De Borée.
  15. ^ Dodds, Dennis Walton (1974). Napoleon's Love Child: A Biography of Count Leon. Kimber. ISBN 9780718303334.

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Charles Leon Denuelle de la Plaigne Count Leon 1 13 December 1806 14 April 1881 was an illegitimate son of Emperor Napoleon of France and Napoleon s mistress Louise Catherine Eleonore Denuelle de la Plaigne Brought up in France Leon began a military career in Saint Denis where he was head of a battalion of the national guard Charles Leon Denuelle de la PlaigneCount LeonBorn13 December 1806Paris FranceDied14 April 1881 1881 04 14 aged 74 Pontoise Paris FranceNoble familyBonaparteSpouse s Francoise Fanny JouetFatherNapoleon BonaparteMotherLouise Catherine Eleonore Denuelle de la PlaigneAdmirative of his father he tried to keep the memory of the First Empire alive by organizing several commemorations After the fall of his cousin Napoleon III and of the Second Empire Leon retired in Pontoise France and died in poverty Contents 1 Biography 2 Ancestry 3 Further reading 4 ReferencesBiography EditCharles Leon Denuelle de la Plaigne was born on 13 December 1806 at No 29 Rue de la Victoire 9th arrondissement of Paris Paris France to Napoleon and Napoleon s sister Caroline Murat s maid Louise Catherine Eleonore Denuelle de la Plaigne 2 3 Napoleon chose his second name of Leon 4 He was Napoleon s first son but was entrusted to a tutor and initially brought up in ignorance of his heritage 4 Napoleon had thought for a long time that he was sterile because his wife Josephine de Beauharnais who already had two children from a previous marriage failed to get pregnant Leon s birth was of undeniable political importance since it showed it was not Napoleon who was sterile 4 Napoleon considered adopting Leon but realized his other illegitimate children would have claim to the crown and therefore abandoned the idea 5 Although he did not legitimize Leon Napoleon acknowledged Leon as his son and gave him a pension of 3 000 pounds a year and rights to the profits on wood sold from Moselle 6 7 Leon short for Napoleon was raised away from the imperial court but always under his father s protection The Emperor made him an heir in his will and gave him the title of count 1 In 1832 Leon shot an orderly of the Duke of Wellington s Charles Hesse in a duel over losing 16 000 francs to Hesse in a card game 8 2 Writer Gareth Glover stated Leon was completely unmanageable in adulthood and became a hardened gambler having to go to debtor s prison twice 2 Biographer Andrew Roberts wrote he was an argumentative drunken wastrel 8 He married Francoise Fanny Jouet with whom he had four children live past infancy sons Charles Gaston and Fernand and daughter Charlotte 3 9 He died poverty stricken on 14 April 1881 8 3 He is buried in a mass grave in Pontoise Paris France 10 Leon s daughter Charlotte Mesnard who was interviewed in 1921 at the age of 55 said her father had a striking resemblance to Napoleon She also said that two of Leon s sons and her own son were killed in the First World War 11 Comte Charles Leon Leon s grandson died in 1994 12 Ancestry EditAncestors of Charles Leon16 Sebastiano Nicola Buonaparte8 Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte17 Maria Anna Tusoli4 Carlo Maria Buonaparte18 Giuseppe Maria Paravicini9 Maria Saveria Paravicini19 Maria Angela Salineri2 Napoleon Bonaparte20 Giovanni Agostino Ramolino10 Giovanni Geronimo Ramolino21 Angela Maria Peri5 Maria Letizia Ramolino22 Giuseppe Pietrasanta11 Angela Maria Pietrasanta23 Maria Giuseppa Malerba1 Charles Leon Denuelle de La Plaigne Comte Leon6 Dominique Denuelle de La Plaigne3 Eleonore Denuelle de La Plaigne7 Francoise Charlotte Eleonore CouprieFurther reading EditLa descendance naturelle de Napoleon I Le comte Leon Le comte Waleswki 13 translated in English The natural descent of Napoleon 1st Count Leon Count Waleswki by Joseph Valynseele Le Comte Leon batard infernal de Napoleon 14 translated in English Le Comte Leon infernal bastard of Napoleon by Joseph Verbet Napoleon s Love Child A Biography of Count Leon 15 by Dennis Walton Dodds ISBN 9780718303334References Edit a b Stacton David 1966 Charles Leon France Simon and Schuster p 310 ISBN 9780671098605 a b c Glover Gareth 2020 Napoleon in 100 Objects Frontline Books ISBN 9781526731371 a b c Bonaparte Queen Hortense Eugenie Cecile 2016 The Memoirs of Queen Hortense Volume 1 Pickle Partners Publishing ISBN 9781786258380 a b c Bedei Philippe 2021 MINI DICTIONNAIRE DE L HISTOIRE DE FRANCE TOME 5 BoD Books on Demand p 131 ISBN 9782322219667 The Three Sons of Napoleon The English Illustrated Magazine 25 25 127 April September 1906 Tsouras Peter G 2017 Napoleon Victorious An Alternative History of the Battle of Waterloo Greenhill Books p 200 ISBN 9781784382117 Vizetelly Ernest Alfred 1907 The Court of the Tuileries 1852 1870 Its Organization Chief Personages Splendour Frivolity and Downfall France Chatto amp Windus p 179 a b c Roberts Andrew 2014 Napoleon A Life Penguin ISBN 9780698176287 Hennebicq Maurice February 11 2011 Le petit fils de l Empereur Sud Ouest Archived from the original on September 24 2021 Retrieved September 23 2021 Le fils de Napoleon enterre a Pontoise Pontoise Archived from the original on September 24 2021 Retrieved September 23 2021 Archived copy PDF Archived PDF from the original on January 3 2020 Retrieved June 12 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Weider Ben Forshufvud Sten 1995 Assassination at St Helena Revisited Wiley p 471 ISBN 9780471126775 Valynseele Joseph 1964 La descendance naturelle de Napoleon I Le comte Leon Le comte Waleswki Vebret Joseph 2018 Le Comte Leon batard infernal de Napoleon in French De Boree Dodds Dennis Walton 1974 Napoleon s Love Child A Biography of Count Leon Kimber ISBN 9780718303334 nbsp This biography of a French peer or noble is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Leon amp oldid 1178200907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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