Who was Napoleon III?

Napoleon III (Louis-Napoleon) was the son of Napoleon I’s brother Louis Bonaparte, who was the King of Holland from 1806 to 1810. Napoleon III’s mother was Hortense de Beauharnais, daughter of Napoleon I’s first wife, Josephine. His name at birth was actually Louis-Napoleon, but when he declared himself Emperor of France, he chose to go by Napoleon III. He couldn’t go by Napoleon II. That was Napoleon’s son with his second wife, Marie-Louise.

Here are 10 Jeopardy! clues where Napoleon III is the correct response.

FURNITURE ($100) This emperor’s love of the grandeur of ancient Rome popularized the “Empire” style in France

RULERS ($400) The last Napoleon to rule France, he died in exile in 1873

FRANCE ($400) Becoming emperor in 1852, Louis Napoleon took this title

HI, FRENCHIE! ($400) This French emperor’s own “Waterloo” came against the Germans in 1870

THE 1850s ($600) He was emperor of France during the Crimean War

19th CENTURY FRANCE ($1000) This son of the King of Holland followed Uncle Napoleon’s example & became Emperor of the French in 1852

FINAL RESTING PLACES ($1,200 – Daily Double): This former ruler of France died in exile in England in 1873 & was buried there

THE BONAPARTES ($1200) French emperor from 1852 to 1870, he wrote a book saying government should end poverty

QUEEN VICTORIA ($1600) During a historic visit to Paris in 1855, Victoria had a meet & greet with this emperor III at the palace of Versailles

STOOGES ($1600) This French emperor’s leadership in the Franco-Prussian War led to the fall of Paris & the 2nd Republic

And here are 10 Jeopardy! clues where Napoleon III is not the the right response — he’s in the clue.

EUROPEAN MUSEUMS ($100) The Richelieu wing of this Paris art museum houses the apartments of Napoleon III

LITERATURE ($200) “Les chatiments” is a group of satirical poems attacking Napoleon III by this creator of Quasimodo

QUIZINE ($200) An 1867 appeal to scientists by Napoleon III led to the creation of this butter substitute

WORLD HISTORY ($200) In 1863 Napoleon III persuaded this Archduke to become Emperor of Mexico

FRENCH BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ($200) On June 23, 1863 Napoleon III authorized commercial exploitation of this spring water

READ THE LABEL! ($300) Label on this drink says it was “Authorized by decree, Emperor Napoleon III, 23 June 1863”

ROYALTY ($500) Prince Andrew’s younger daughter shares this first name with the wife of emperor Napoleon III

SAY CHEESE! ($800) Napoleon III may have named this white, downy-rind cow’s-milk cheese after the Norman village where he first sampled it

HYPHENATED WARS ($800) War in which 83,000 French troops, along with Napoleon III himself, were captured in 1 day

PARIS ($1000) This gallery was built by Napoleon III as a hothouse for citrus trees

Final Jeopardy! clues:

19th CENTURY NAMES: In 1854 he became official musical instrument maker to Emperor Napoleon III; an instrument he invented is named for him

VIVE LA FRANCE!: aka “Chant de guerre pour l’armee du Rhin”, it was banned by Napoleon, Louis XVIII & Napoleon III

THE SCIENCE WORLD: With Napoleon III’s support, a physiological chemistry lab was created for him at the Ecole Normale Superieure

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