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Napoléon and miniseries
Sir Hudson Lowe was portrayed by Orson Welles in Sacha Guitry's film Napoléon ( 1955 ), by Vernon Dobtcheff in L ' Otage de l ' Europe ( 1989 ), by David Francis in the Napoleon miniseries ( 2002 ), and by Richard E. Grant in Monsieur N. ( 2003 ).

Napoléon and ),
Charles Louis Napoléon ( 1808 – 1873 ), son of Louis Napoléon, was president of France in 1848 – 1852 and emperor in 1852 – 1870, reigning as Napoléon III ; his son, Eugène Bonaparte ( 1856 – 1879 ), styled the Prince Imperial, died fighting the Zulus in Natal, South Africa.
#** Prince Louis Napoléon Murat ( Paris, December 22, 1851-Paris, September 22, 1912 ), married in Odessa, 23 November, 1873 Eudoxia Mikhailovna Somova ( Kharkov, February 17, 1850-Nice, May 6, 1924 ), related to Orest Somov, and had issue now extinct in male line ( great-grandfather of actor René Auberjonois )
#* Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte ( 1822 – 1891 ), called Plon-Plon married Princess Marie Clothilde of Savoy daughter of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
According to the authors of the study, " Probably Napoléon also knew his remote oriental patrilineal origins, because Francesco Buonaparte ( the Giovanni son ), who was a mercenary under the orders of the Genoa Republic in Ajaccio in 1490, was nicknamed The Maure of Sarzane ".
Napoléon finally abolished the calendar with effect from 1 January 1806 ( the day after 10 Nivôse an XIV ), a little over twelve years after its introduction.
* Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte ( 1822 – 1891 ), son of Napoleon I's brother Jerome
* Napoléon Charles Grégoire Jacques Philippe Bonaparte ( 1839 – 1899 ), grandson of Napoleon I's brother Lucien
* Napoléon ( 1927 film ), a French silent film by Abel Gance
* Napoléon ( 1955 film ), a French historical epic by Sacha Guitry
A watershed event in this context was Kevin Brownlow's 1980 restoration of Abel Gance's Napoléon ( 1927 ), featuring a score by Carl Davis.
* June 1 – Napoléon Eugène, Prince Imperial ( Napoléon IV ), great-nephew of Napoléon Bonaparte, Bonapartist pretender to the throne, dies in Africa during the Anglo-Zulu War.
Promulgated as the " Civil Code of the French " ( code civil des Français ), it was renamed " the Napoleonic Code " ( code Napoléon ) in 1807.
She married Prince Napoléon Victor Jérôme Frédéric Bonaparte ( 1862 – 1926 ), head of the Bonaparte family.
Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, Prince Français, Comte de Saint-Leu ( 2 September 1778 – 25 July 1846 ), King of Holland ( 1806 – 10 ), was the fifth surviving child and the fourth surviving son of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino.
Napoléon II ( 20 March 181122 July 1832 ), after 1818 known as Franz, Duke of Reichstadt, was the son of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, and his second wife, Marie Louise of Austria.

Napoléon and 2002
* 2001: Les Cent-Jours ou l ' esprit de sacrifice ( Perrin, 2001 – Le Grand livre du mois, 2001 – Perrin, 2002 – Éditions France loisirs, 2003 ); a book about the " One Hundred Days " between the return of Napoleon from Elba and the defeat at the Battle of Waterloo ; awarded the Grand Prix d ' Histoire of the Fondation Napoléon ( 2001 ) and the Prix des Ambassadeurs ( 2001 ).
* Napoléon ( 2002 )
* Robert Guinot ( 2002 ), Jacques Barraband: le peintre des oiseaux de Napoléon 1er, Paris: Guénégaud.
* Napoléon ( 2002 )
* 2002: Napoléon, televised serial

Napoléon and historical
Similar high honours exist in Les Invalides for historical military leaders such as Napoléon, Turenne and Vauban.
Chamoiseau is the author of a historical work on the Antilles under the reign of Napoléon Bonaparte and several non-fiction books which include Éloge de la créolité ( In Praise of Creoleness ), co-authored with Jean Bernabé and Raphaël Confiant.
Although the part was small, she welcomed the opportunity to portray an historical figure, especially one who would go mad during a dramatic confrontation with Napoléon III.

miniseries and ),
* A. D. ( miniseries ), a 1985 television miniseries set in ancient Rome
Films featuring the Cheka include Ostern's Miles of Fire, Nikita Mikhalkov's At Home among Strangers, the miniseries The Adjutant of His Excellency, and also Dead Season ( starring Donatas Banionis ), and the 1992 Russian drama film The Chekist.
and its anchoring, seven-issue miniseries, Civil War ( July 2006-Jan. 2007 ), Rogers opposes the new mandatory federal registration of super-powered beings, and leads the underground anti-registration movement.
In the PBS miniseries The Adams Chronicles ( 1976 ), he was portrayed by David Birney, William Daniels, Marcel Trenchard, Stephen Austin, Steven Grover and Mark Winkworth.
Voight gave critically acclaimed biographical performances during the 2000s ( decade ), appearing as sportscaster Howard Cosell in Ali ( 2001 ), as Nazi officer Jürgen Stroop in Uprising ( 2001 ), and as Pope John Paul II in the television miniseries of the same name ( 2005 ).
* King ( TV miniseries ), a 1978 miniseries based on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Some of Spacey's early roles include a widowed eccentric millionaire on L. A. Law, the television miniseries The Murder of Mary Phagan ( 1988 ), opposite Lemmon, and the Richard Pryor / Gene Wilder – starring comedy See No Evil, Hear No Evil ( 1989 ).
* Kennedy ( TV miniseries ), a TV miniseries about the life of President Kennedy from 1960 to 1963
* The Kennedys ( TV miniseries ), a TV miniseries chronicling the lives of the Kennedy family
In order to make money for his newly founded company, he made The Kingdom ( Riget, 1994 ) and The Kingdom II ( Riget II, 1997 ), a pair of miniseries recorded in the Danish national hospital, the name " Riget " being a colloquial name for the hospital known as Rigshospitalet ( lit.
* The 10th Kingdom miniseries requires the use of a magic mirror for the characters to change setting between modern day New York City ( the 10th Kingdom ), and the Nine Kingdoms of fairy tale, primarily the 4th Kingdom from Snow White.
In the film Sparkle Lite Motel ( 2006 ) and the TV miniseries The Lost Room ( 2006 ), the motel made forays into the realms of science fiction.
* Out ( miniseries ), a 1978 British television crime drama starring Tom Bell
* The Programme ( comics ), a miniseries by Wildstorm Comics
* The Phantom ( miniseries ), a 2010 science-fiction television series
* Penguin Island ( TV series ), a 6-part Australian natural history documentary miniseries about the life of the Little Penguin
* Thief ( TV miniseries ), an FX Networks television series which debuted in 2006

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