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Frédéric Hulot
In _Les frères de Napoléon_, Frédéric Hulot examines the lives and political roles of Napoleon Bonaparte’s brothers within the broader story of the Bonaparte dynasty. The book traces how family ties, imperial ambition, and dynastic appointments shaped their careers across France and Europe, from royal thrones to exile and private life. Written as a historical study rather than a novel, it uses the brothers’ experiences to illuminate the structure of Napoleonic power, the instability of client monarchies, and the personal consequences of allegiance to Napoleon. The work is relevant for readers interested in nineteenth-century France, European royalty, and the political family networks of the Napoleonic era.
| Publisher | Pygmalion |
|---|---|
| Pages | 321 |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-756-40033-5 primary |
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