"Napoleon I"@en . "1811-03-20"^^ . "Napoleon II"@en . "Napoleon I"@en . "Napoleon's Australian Victory"@en . "Nap\u200Boleon II, Napoleon the Peacemaker, l'Aiglon or the King of Rome was born on the 20th of March, 1811, the son of Napoleon I and his second wife, Marie-Louise. His birth was celebrated throughout the French Empire as it ensured the continuation of the Bonaparte dynasty. He inherited the throne of France in 1833, upon the death of his father. He devoted his eighteen year reign to improving relations with the nations his father had made distrustful of France. He strengthened ties with Russia and the USA and established diplomatic and trading links with the Ottoman Empire, Brazil, Iceland and the new South American nations. Napoleon II promoted liberal domestic policies, strengthening the powers of the parliament, hoping to establish a more constitutional monarchy along the lines of Britain"@en . . "1851"^^ . . "Maximillian"@en . "Napoleon II (Napoleon's Australian Victory)"@en . "Sophie of Bavaria"@en . . "1833"^^ . . "1851"^^ . . "Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation"@en . . "Nap\u200Boleon II, Napoleon the Peacemaker, l'Aiglon or the King of Rome was born on the 20th of March, 1811, the son of Napoleon I and his second wife, Marie-Louise. His birth was celebrated throughout the French Empire as it ensured the continuation of the Bonaparte dynasty. He inherited the throne of France in 1833, upon the death of his father. He devoted his eighteen year reign to improving relations with the nations his father had made distrustful of France. He strengthened ties with Russia and the USA and established diplomatic and trading links with the Ottoman Empire, Brazil, Iceland and the new South American nations. Napoleon II promoted liberal domestic policies, strengthening the powers of the parliament, hoping to establish a more constitutional monarchy along the lines of Britain. He died in 1851, and was succeeded by his son, Maximillian. The reign of Napoleon II was one of the most peaceful, liberal reigns of the empire."@en . . "Tulieries Palace, Paris, French Empire"@en . "Empress of the French"@en . .