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-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+'''Napoléon III''', born '''Charles Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte''', also known as '''Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte''', ([[20 April]] [[1808]] – [[9 January]] [[1873]]) was the first [[President of the French Republic]] from [[10 December]] [[1848]] to [[2 December]] [[1851]], then again from [[2 December]] [[1851]] to [[2 December]] [[1852]]. He became the second [[List of French monarchs|Emperor of the French]] (although he was the third person named Napoleon) under the name Napoléon III, from [[2 December]] [[1852]] to [[4 September]] [[1870]]. He holds the unusual distinction of being both the first titular president and the last monarch of France.
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Napoléon III, born Charles Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, also known as Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, (20 April 18089 January 1873) was the first President of the French Republic from 10 December 1848 to 2 December 1851, then again from 2 December 1851 to 2 December 1852. He became the second Emperor of the French (although he was the third person named Napoleon) under the name Napoléon III, from 2 December 1852 to 4 September 1870. He holds the unusual distinction of being both the first titular president and the last monarch of France.



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