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Charles Léon Denuelle de la Plaigne, Count Léon[1] (13 December 1806 – 14 April 1881) was an illegitimate son of Emperor Napoleon of France and Napoleon's mistress Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne. Brought up in France, Léon began a military career in Saint-Denis where he was head of a battalion of the national guard.
Le prince « infernal » du Second Empire. Le comte Charles Léon, dans les années 1870. Sous le règne de Napoléon III, il se rapproche de Paris et fait la rencontre de l'empereur, son cousin. Celui-ci a beaucoup d'estime pour tous ses cousins bâtards (les enfants naturels de Napoléon).
Karol (Charles) de Léon-Denuelle (ur. 15 grudnia 1806 w Paryżu, zm. 14 kwietnia 1881 w Pontoise) – hrabia, najstarszy syn cesarza Napoleona I.
20 mar 2015 · In addition to his legitimate son (Napoleon II, who appears in Napoleon in America), Napoleon had two stepchildren and at least two illegitimate children: the wastrel Charles Léon Denuelle and the accomplished Alexandre Colonna Walewski. Here’s a look at Napoleon’s illegitimate children.
26 sie 2024 · Genealogy for Charles Count Léon (Denuelle de la Plaigne) (1806 - 1881) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Charles, Count Léon was the only acknowledged illegitimate son of Emperor Napoleon I of France and Louise Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne.
A short biography (with portrait) of Charles Leon, a.k.a. Count Leon (1806-1881), natural son of Napoleon I and Eleonore Denuelle de la Plaigne.