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  1. Achille Murat. Charles Louis Napoleon Achille Murat (known as Achille, 21 January 1801 – 15 April 1847) was the eldest son of Joachim Murat, the brother-in-law of Napoleon who was appointed King of Naples during the First French Empire.

  2. Learn about the life and adventures of Napoleon's nephew Achille Murat, who became a Florida pioneer after losing his kingdom in Italy. Read about his travels, his political views, his family and his legacy in this biographical article.

  3. Catholicisme. modifier. Achille Charles Louis Napoléon Murat (en italien : Achille Carlo Luigi Napoleone Murat), prince héritier de Berg (1806-1808) puis prince royal de Naples (1808-1815) et enfin 2e prince Murat (1815-1847), est né le 21 janvier 1801 à l’ Hôtel de Brionne à Paris, et mort le 15 avril 1847 dans sa résidence ...

  4. Prince Louis Napoléon Achille Charles Murat (25 August 1872 – 14 June 1943), also known as Napoléon Akhilovich Murat (in Russian: Наполеон Ахилович Мюрат), was a French-Georgian military officer. A member of the House of Murat and direct descendant of Caroline Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon, he was first ...

  5. Achille Murat; Biografia; Naixement: 21 gener 1801 7è districte de París (França) Mort: 15 abril 1847 (46 anys) comtat de Jefferson (Florida) Sepultura: St. John's Episcopal Church Cemetery (en) Activitat; Ocupació: polític, escriptor: Obra; Localització dels arxius: Cecil H. Green Library (en) M0079; Altres; Títol: Príncep: Família ...

  6. The author examines the case of Achille Murat, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte and deposed prince of Naples who settled in the United States in 1823. Attracted by the freedom and opportunities the United States could offer to him, Murat migrated from Europe and eventually settled on the Florida borderlands.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2018 · In March 1825, Achille Murat, a recent settler in Florida and nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, heard that the Marquis de Lafayette was touring the United States. [1] . He rode north to meet the old general during his visit to Savannah, Georgia.