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Name
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Born-Died
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Reign Start
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Reign End
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Notes
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[1]
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Napoleon I
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August 15, 1769 - April 12, 1834
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1805
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1834
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Founder of The Empire of The Latins
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[2]
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Charles I
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December 23, 1805 - February 13, 1835
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1834
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1835
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A great General, he died at the Battle of Kuchl after being Emperor for only ten months.
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[3]
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Napoleon II
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February 7, 1808 - October 30th 1854
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1835
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1854
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Much more a politician than a general Napoleon II more or less continued his father's work until a freak heart attack in 1854 cut his life short.
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[4]
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Charles - Victor
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May 10, 1835 - January 3, 1873
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1854
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1873
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Son of Napoleon II. Reigned during the Great Latino - Spanish war, which resulted in the conquest of all Spain. He was assassinated by a Spanish extremist in 1873, just after the war.
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[5]
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Jerome I
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January 1, 1837 - June 7, 1898
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1873
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1898
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A weak general his campaigns gained the Latinians land but at the cost of many lives. He also began an arms race with the Ottoman Empire and colonised much of north Africa's coast. He declared war on the Ottomans a week before he died.
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[6]
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Charles II
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March 3, 1839 - November 11 1901
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1898
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1901
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Jerome's brother, was made Emperor only because the senate thought Jerome's grandson too young to be emperor at 11. Ended the war with the ottomans in 1900 and increased relations with other European nations.
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[7]
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Napoleon III
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June 6, 1887 - March 4, 1930
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1901
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1905
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Jerome's grandson, forced to abdicate in 1905 following pressure from his uncle. Exiled after civil war and dying in London, England in 1920.
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Louis
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January 15,1866 - September 31, 1908
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1905
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1908
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Jerome's distant son, previously thought to have died on his return in 1905 he was legally given power. There was some dispute however of whether he was a legal Emperor. Within a month civil war ensued and lasted for two years resulting in Louis' victory shortly before dying in mysterious circumstances at a state visit to France.
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Napoleon IV
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March 10, 1870 - March 27, 1921
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1908
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1921
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Charles II son. Had previously been Duke of Sicily and supported Napoleon III in the civil war. When his forces were driven out of Greece he went into exile in Egypt but secretly returned in August 1908, may have murdered Louis. He saw the danger of the Anglo - Franco - Russo - German alliance and hastily made an alliance with the Austrian Empire and began arming his men, increasing army size from 1,000,000 in 1908 to 6,000,000 in 1911. When war broke out in 1912 he was ready. Leading his country through The Great War (1912 - 1918) and after, he was hailed as one of The Empire of The Latins greatest rulers.
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Antonio
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December 28 ,1870 - 3 April 1923
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1921
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1923
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Napoleon IV's brother. Also known as Antonio the Fat. Ruled only for two years before dying of a heart attack (surprise, surprise). Passed few laws, fought no wars. Last of the Bonaparte dynasty.
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Vittore
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December 19, 1858 - December 31 1928
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1923
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1928
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First of the Baglonian dynasty. Napoleons brother in law. Ruled during the roaring twenties also known as "The Vittorian Era". 65 when he came to power Vittore lived up to his name and fought many wars (all be them very small) mainly in Africa. He also built up the economy and led the Latinians to recovery after the Great war. His death signaled the end of a recovery.
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Napoleon V
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1928
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1947
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