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Welcome of the President Macron at the Hotel des Invalides

S.A.I. Prince Napoleon welcomed the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron and Madame Macron for the laying of the presidential wreath at the tomb of the Emperor Napoleon I at Les Invalides.

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Accueil du Président de la République aux Invalides

S.A.I. le Prince Napoléon a accueilli le Président de la République Emmanuel Macron et Madame Macron pour le dépôt de gerbe présidentielle au tombeau de l’Empereur Napoléon 1er aux Invalides.

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6 mai 2021|

The heir Napoleon revisits his past / Paris Match

Descendant of Jérôme, one of the Bonaparte brothers, Jean-Christophe is the pretender to the imperial succession. For Prince Napoleon, 2021 is a marathon year: despite the controversy surrounding the celebration of the bicentenary of the death of the winner of Austerlitz, more than 250 events have been organized in France and abroad.

Read the interview on Paris Match.

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5 mai 2021|

Jean-Christophe Napoléon: « My name belongs to France and to every Frenchman » / Corse Matin

Head of the imperial house of France, he is a prince of his time, proud to embody the heritage of his illustrious ancestor. Meeting on the occasion of the bicentenary of the death of Napoleon I. He will be this Wednesday evening at the Saint-Louis des Invalides cathedral.

Read the interview on Corse Matin.

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5 mai 2021|

Jean-Christophe Napoléon: « Everyone can see in him that everything is possible » / Point de vue

He is 34 years old and bears the beautiful title of Prince Napoleon. This week, he celebrates the memory of his great-uncle, Napoleon I, who died in Saint Helena on May 5, 1821. Exactly two centuries ago. At the Musée de la Légion d’Honneur, an order created by the Emperor, Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoleon, answered our questions.

Read the interview on Point de Vue.

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5 mai 2021|

Jean-Christophe Napoléon Bonaparte, a prince in the wind of History / Le Figaro

Portrait of a prince animated by a spirit of commitment and dedication in the service of France.

Read the article on Le Figaro

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30 avril 2021|

Napoleon, an exhibition at the Grande Halle de la Villette

On the occasion of the bicentenary of his death, La Villette, La Rmn – Grand Palais and RERE / Adonis offer a spectacular exhibition, portraying a fair and uncompromising portrait of a fascinating character who has shaped France today. Because to know Napoleon is to understand the world in which we live. From its rise to the decline of the imperial adventure, the exhibition retraces in nine sections this pivotal period, from key moments in French history to the intimate and romantic life of the emperor.

The exceptional collaboration of the Louvre museum, the châteaux of Versailles, Fontainebleau and Malmaison, the Musée de l’Armée, the Mobilier National and the Fondation Napoléon has brought together more than 150 original pieces, brought together here for the first time. . Masterpieces created under the Empire, exceptional objects that belonged to Napoleon and contemporary creations follow one another in a chronological and educational journey. Vast reconstructions as well as numerous digital devices offer visitors a real immersion in the heart of these decisive moments in the history of France.

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26 avril 2021|

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Welcome of the President Macron at the Hotel des Invalides

S.A.I. Prince Napoleon welcomed the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron and Madame Macron for the laying of the presidential wreath at the tomb of the Emperor Napoleon I at Les Invalides.

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Accueil du Président de la République aux Invalides

S.A.I. le Prince Napoléon a accueilli le Président de la République Emmanuel Macron et Madame Macron pour le dépôt de gerbe présidentielle au tombeau de l’Empereur Napoléon 1er aux Invalides.

Partager :

6 mai 2021|

The heir Napoleon revisits his past / Paris Match

Descendant of Jérôme, one of the Bonaparte brothers, Jean-Christophe is the pretender to the imperial succession. For Prince Napoleon, 2021 is a marathon year: despite the controversy surrounding the celebration of the bicentenary of the death of the winner of Austerlitz, more than 250 events have been organized in France and abroad.

Read the interview on Paris Match.

Partager :

5 mai 2021|

Jean-Christophe Napoléon: « My name belongs to France and to every Frenchman » / Corse Matin

Head of the imperial house of France, he is a prince of his time, proud to embody the heritage of his illustrious ancestor. Meeting on the occasion of the bicentenary of the death of Napoleon I. He will be this Wednesday evening at the Saint-Louis des Invalides cathedral.

Read the interview on Corse Matin.

Partager :

5 mai 2021|

Jean-Christophe Napoléon: « Everyone can see in him that everything is possible » / Point de vue

He is 34 years old and bears the beautiful title of Prince Napoleon. This week, he celebrates the memory of his great-uncle, Napoleon I, who died in Saint Helena on May 5, 1821. Exactly two centuries ago. At the Musée de la Légion d’Honneur, an order created by the Emperor, Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoleon, answered our questions.

Read the interview on Point de Vue.

Partager :

5 mai 2021|

Jean-Christophe Napoléon Bonaparte, a prince in the wind of History / Le Figaro

Portrait of a prince animated by a spirit of commitment and dedication in the service of France.

Read the article on Le Figaro

Partager :

30 avril 2021|

Napoleon, an exhibition at the Grande Halle de la Villette

On the occasion of the bicentenary of his death, La Villette, La Rmn – Grand Palais and RERE / Adonis offer a spectacular exhibition, portraying a fair and uncompromising portrait of a fascinating character who has shaped France today. Because to know Napoleon is to understand the world in which we live. From its rise to the decline of the imperial adventure, the exhibition retraces in nine sections this pivotal period, from key moments in French history to the intimate and romantic life of the emperor.

The exceptional collaboration of the Louvre museum, the châteaux of Versailles, Fontainebleau and Malmaison, the Musée de l’Armée, the Mobilier National and the Fondation Napoléon has brought together more than 150 original pieces, brought together here for the first time. . Masterpieces created under the Empire, exceptional objects that belonged to Napoleon and contemporary creations follow one another in a chronological and educational journey. Vast reconstructions as well as numerous digital devices offer visitors a real immersion in the heart of these decisive moments in the history of France.

Partager :

26 avril 2021|

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Welcome of the President Macron at the Hotel des Invalides

S.A.I. Prince Napoleon welcomed the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron and Madame Macron for the laying of the presidential wreath at the tomb of the Emperor Napoleon I at Les Invalides.

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Accueil du Président de la République aux Invalides

S.A.I. le Prince Napoléon a accueilli le Président de la République Emmanuel Macron et Madame Macron pour le dépôt de gerbe présidentielle au tombeau de l’Empereur Napoléon 1er aux Invalides.

Partager :

6 mai 2021|

The heir Napoleon revisits his past / Paris Match

Descendant of Jérôme, one of the Bonaparte brothers, Jean-Christophe is the pretender to the imperial succession. For Prince Napoleon, 2021 is a marathon year: despite the controversy surrounding the celebration of the bicentenary of the death of the winner of Austerlitz, more than 250 events have been organized in France and abroad.

Read the interview on Paris Match.

Partager :

5 mai 2021|

Jean-Christophe Napoléon: « My name belongs to France and to every Frenchman » / Corse Matin

Head of the imperial house of France, he is a prince of his time, proud to embody the heritage of his illustrious ancestor. Meeting on the occasion of the bicentenary of the death of Napoleon I. He will be this Wednesday evening at the Saint-Louis des Invalides cathedral.

Read the interview on Corse Matin.

Partager :

5 mai 2021|

Jean-Christophe Napoléon: « Everyone can see in him that everything is possible » / Point de vue

He is 34 years old and bears the beautiful title of Prince Napoleon. This week, he celebrates the memory of his great-uncle, Napoleon I, who died in Saint Helena on May 5, 1821. Exactly two centuries ago. At the Musée de la Légion d’Honneur, an order created by the Emperor, Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoleon, answered our questions.

Read the interview on Point de Vue.

Partager :

5 mai 2021|

Jean-Christophe Napoléon Bonaparte, a prince in the wind of History / Le Figaro

Portrait of a prince animated by a spirit of commitment and dedication in the service of France.

Read the article on Le Figaro

Partager :

30 avril 2021|

Napoleon, an exhibition at the Grande Halle de la Villette

On the occasion of the bicentenary of his death, La Villette, La Rmn – Grand Palais and RERE / Adonis offer a spectacular exhibition, portraying a fair and uncompromising portrait of a fascinating character who has shaped France today. Because to know Napoleon is to understand the world in which we live. From its rise to the decline of the imperial adventure, the exhibition retraces in nine sections this pivotal period, from key moments in French history to the intimate and romantic life of the emperor.

The exceptional collaboration of the Louvre museum, the châteaux of Versailles, Fontainebleau and Malmaison, the Musée de l’Armée, the Mobilier National and the Fondation Napoléon has brought together more than 150 original pieces, brought together here for the first time. . Masterpieces created under the Empire, exceptional objects that belonged to Napoleon and contemporary creations follow one another in a chronological and educational journey. Vast reconstructions as well as numerous digital devices offer visitors a real immersion in the heart of these decisive moments in the history of France.

Partager :

26 avril 2021|
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