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  1. Charles Louis Napoleon Achille Murat (known as Achille, 21 January 1801 – 15 April 1847) was the eldest son of Joachim Murat, the brother-in-law of Napoleon who was appointed King of Naples during the First French Empire.

  2. Príncipe Achille Murat Charles Louis Napoleon Achille Murat (conocido como Achille, 21 de enero de 1801 - 15 de abril de 1847) era el hijo mayor de Joachim Murat , el cuñado de Napoleón que fue nombrado rey de Nápoles durante el Primer Imperio Francés .

  3. Learn about the life and adventures of Napoleon's nephew Achille Murat, who became a Florida pioneer after losing his kingdom in Italy. Read about his travels, his political views, his family and his legacy in this biographical article.

  4. 'Achille Murat, the Prince of Tallahassee,' was one of Florida's most eccentric pioneers, son of Joachim Murat and Caroline Bonaparte, one-time crown prince of Naples, and nephew of Napoleon. Disenchanted with the reactionary monarchies of Europe, Murat emigrated to America in 1823 and became one of the great essayists on culture and mores in ...

  5. Achille Charles Louis Napoléon Murat (en italien : Achille Carlo Luigi Napoleone Murat), prince héritier de Berg (1806-1808) puis prince royal de Naples (1808-1815) et enfin 2e prince Murat (1815-1847), est né le 21 janvier 1801 à l’ Hôtel de Brionne à Paris, et mort le 15 avril 1847 dans sa résidence « Lipona », une plantation près de Waukeenah...

  6. The author examines the case of Achille Murat, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte and deposed prince of Naples who settled in the United States in 1823. Attracted by the freedom and opportunities the United States could offer to him, Murat migrated from Europe and eventually settled on the Florida borderlands.

  7. tion of Prince Achille Murat, the eldest son of the King of Naples and Caroline, sister of the first Napoleon, who, exiled from France and Italy, had not long before selected Florida as his home, perhaps to separate himself as far as possible from crowned heads and sceptres. It re-quired some persuasion from her parents to induce the