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louis-napoleon (noun) - a reference to Napoleon III, the first President of France and later Emperor, who was the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte

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Under the new constitution, Louis-Napoleon was automatically reelected as president.
Louis-Napoleon ruled as president for three years.
Adoption is forbidden to the successors of Louis-Napoleon and their descendants.
Citizen Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte unfolded a paper and read a speech.
The mutineers surrendered and Louis-Napoleon fled back to Switzerland.
Louis-Napoleon is the one who has left the most traces.
Among the officers serving under him was Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, nephew of the former Emperor.
Louis-Napoleon promptly announced his candidacy.
He joined the cause of Prince Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte.
At the age of seven, Louis-Napoleon visited his uncle at the TuileriesPalace in Paris.
He supported the policy of Prince Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte.
In September Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte returned to Paris and took part in the legislative elections.
On the eve of the vote, Thiers hosted Louis-Napoleon at his home for dinner.
Louis-Napoleon established his campaign headquarters and residence at the Hotel du Rhin on PlaceVendôme.
The Mémorial was read, reflected upon and, finally, taken too literally by Louis-Napoleon.

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The next day, his son Louis-Napoleon becomes Napoleon IV and signs a peace treaty with Prussia.
After the presidential election of 1848, he became a fervent supporter of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte.
Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte elected by five departments.
The room in the fortress of Ham where Louis-Napoleon studied, wrote, and conducted scientific experiments.
Louis-Napoleon established his campaign headquarters and residence at the Hotel du Rhin on Place Vendôme.
Charles Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte.
Louis-Napoleon has not had a good press.
Chadenet fully supported Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte after his election as President of France in December 1848.
Louis-Napoleon goes to prison.
It was Louis-Napoleon who would become Napoleon III.
Louis-Napoleon traveled first to London, then to Brazil, and then to New York.
His half-brother, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, who was president at the time, became Emperor of France.
Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, elected president in December 1848 organized a coup in order to restore the empire.
Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, became the first elected president of France in 1848.

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