Joseph-Napoléon Bonaparte, King of Naples and Sicily, King of Spain and the Indies, Comte de Survilliers (Corte, France, 7 January 1768 – Florence, Italy, 28 July 1844) was the elder brother of Napoleon I of France, who made him King of Naples and Sicily (1806–1808) and later King of Spain as Joseph I of Spain. He was king of Spain from 6 June 1808[1] to 11 December 1813, but from 13 June 1812 he was back in France.[citation needed]
| Joseph I | |
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| King of Spain and the Spanish West Indies King of the Two Sicilies Comte de Survilliers |
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| Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain by Jean-Baptiste Wicar in (1803) | |
| Reign | June 8, 1808 - December 11, 1813 |
| Predecessor | Ferdinand VII |
| Successor | Ferdinand VII |
| Spouse | Julie Clary |
| Issue | |
| Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte (1801–1854) Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (1802–1839) | |
| Father | Carlo Buonaparte |
| Mother | Letizia Ramolino |
| Born | January 7, 1768 Corte, Corsica |
| Died | July 28, 1844 (aged 76) Florence, Italy |