Louis Bonaparte

1778–1846 (age 68)

king/monarch

Biography

Louis Bonaparte (1778–1846) was a member of the Bonaparte family and served as King of Holland from 1806 to 1810 under the Napoleonic system. As the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, he occupied a prominent position in European politics during the height of French imperial power, though his reign was marked by tensions between his personal governance and his brother's imperial demands.

Louis Bonaparte's life encompassed the rise and fall of Napoleonic Europe, and his later years were spent in exile following the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy. His burial in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt reflects his connections to the French nobility and his enduring place in the history of the Napoleonic era.