Duke of Reichstadt (Herzog von Reichstadt in German), a title given to Napoleon II of France
Napoleon II: Duke of Reichstadt (Napoleon II: Herzog von Reichstadt), the title of an operetta by Petar Stojanović
Napoleon II, Duke of Reichstadt (March 20, 1811 â July 22, 1832) was the son of Napoleon Bonaparte, and briefly the second Emperor of the French. ... Petar StojanoviÄ (September 7, 1877 â September 11, 1957) was a Serbian violinist and composer of operettas, ballets and orchestral music. ...
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NAPOLEON FRANCIS JOSEPH CHARLES, REICHSTADTDuke Of (1811-1832), known by the Bonapartists as Napoleon II., was the son of the Emperor Napoleon I. and Marie Louise, archduchess of Austria.
Marie Louise demanded as a slight compensation that he should have a title derived from the lands of the "Bavarian Palatinate" in northern Bohemia, and the title of "duke of Reichstadt" was therefore conferred on him on the 22nd of July 1818.
By this time, too, the duke's health was on the decline; his impatience of all restraint and his indulgence in physical exercise far beyond his powers aggravated a natural weakness of the chest, and he died on the 22nd of July 1832.
One-hundred-twenty-six years before the Reichstadt Revolt, the city of Reichstadt was founded by Duke Reginald Gerhardt I. The Duke of Reichstadt was a vassal of the Empire, and in return for his servitude, was granted the immediate area around the city of Reichstadt.
However the Duke was quicker in mobilizing his forces, and on March 8th of 1452, the Reichstadt Militia moved out of it's encampments and proceeded northeast for the city of SchloßGatter.
It was refused, and on December 8th, 1452, the Reichstadt Milita began a siege of Holz.