
Joseph Bonaparte
'Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, King of Naples, King of Spain' (
January 7,
1768 –
July 28,
1844)
was the older brother of French Emperor
Napoleon I, who made him
King of Naples and
Sicily (1806–1808) and later
King of Spain. He was nominally king of Spain from
June 6,
1808 to
December 11,
1813, but from
June 13,
1812 he was back in France.
Bonaparte was born 'Giuseppe Napoleone Buonaparte' to
Carlo Buonaparte and
Letizia Ramolino at
Corte in
Corsica. As a lawyer, politician, and diplomat, he served in the
''Cinq-Cents'' and was the French ambassador to
Rome. He married
Julie Clary on
August 1,
1794 in Cuges-les-Pins,
France. Julie later had two children,
Zénaïde Laetitia and
Charlotte Bonaparte , who Joseph claimed as heirs. Had two illegitimate children with Maria Giulia countess of Atri, Giulio born in 1806 and Teresa in 1808
The
Château de Villandry had been seized by the
French Revolutionary government and in the early
1800s Joseph's brother, Emperor Napoleon, acquired the château for him. In 1806, Bonaparte was given military command of
Naples, and shortly afterward was made king by Napoleon. He became
King of Spain two years later after his sister's husband,
Joachim Murat, was made king of Naples. The Spanish people nicknamed him ''
Pepe Botella'' ("Bottle Joe") and the usual hypothesis has to do with an alleged tendency to drunkenness. Another theory though, points the name as a maligned confusion where when Joseph Bonaparte went outside of the castle where he resided, he looked around with a spyglass - which looked like a bottle, or was ''made'' to look like a bottle by his detractors .
Joseph Bonaparte's supporters were called ''
josefinos'' or ''
afrancesados'' (''frenchified''). During his reign, he ended the
Spanish Inquisition, partly because Napoleon was at odds with Pope
Pius VII at the time.
Despite such efforts to win popularity, Bonaparte's foreign birth and support, plus his membership in a
Masonic lodge , virtually guaranteed he would never be accepted as legitimate by the bulk of the Spanish people. During his rule of Spain, Venezuela declared independence (1810) from Spain, the first nation to do so. During the
Peninsular War, his command of French forces in Spain proved to be only nominal, as his commanders insisted on checking with the king's younger brother before carrying out Joseph's instructions. These facts, combined with the constant threat of assassination, made his reign an exceedingly unpleasant experience for him.
Bonaparte abdicated and returned to France after defeat at the
Battle of Vitoria. He was seen by
Bonapartists as the rightful Emperor of the French after the death of Napoleon's own son
Napoleon II in 1832, although he did little to advance his claim. He lived for a time in the United States, initially in
New York City and
Philadelphia but later moved to an estate in
Bordentown,
New Jersey. Joseph Bonaparte died in
Florence,
Italy and was buried in the
Les Invalides building complex in
Paris.
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Legacy
★
Joseph Bonaparte Gulf in the
Northern Territory of
Australia is named for him.
★ Lake Bonaparte, located in the town of
Diana, New York,
United States, is also named for him.
References
1. Monmouth U class unearths lifestyle of the exiled and famous
External links
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Joseph Bonaparte at Point Breeze
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Joseph Bonaparte and the Jersey Devil
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