Le Roi de Rome (1811-1832)

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Le Roi de Rome (1811-1832)

by Henri Welschinger

FR·~18 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

PARIS - LIBRAIRIE PLON

0:09
2

Produced by Mireille Harmelin, Eric Vautier and the Online

0:14
3

TABLE SOMMAIRE DES CHAPITRES - CHAPITRE PREMIER - LE SÉNATUS-CONSULTE DU 17 FÉVRIER 1810.

1:14
4

CHAPITRE II - LA NAISSANCE ET LE BAPTÊME DU ROI DE ROME.

5:59
5

CHAPITRE VI - LE DÉPART POUR L'AUTRICHE.

4:08:32
6

LE ROI DE ROME - CHAPITRE PREMIER - LE SÉNATUS-CONSULTE DU 17 FÉVRIER 1810.

19:05
7

CHAPITRE II - LA NAISSANCE ET LE BAPTÊME DU ROI DE ROME.

34:53
8

CHAPITRE III - L'ENFANCE DU ROI DE ROME.

22:32
9

CHAPITRE IV - LE ROI DE ROME ET L'EMPIRE EN 1813.

24:03
10

CHAPITRE V - FONTAINEBLEAU, BLOIS, RAMBOUILLET.

57:13

Description

A lavish portrait of imperial ambition opens the narrative, recalling the Senate’s solemn session of February 1810, when Napoleon’s plan to unite Rome with his empire was announced. The text walks listeners through the diplomatic chessboard of Europe, from the Pope’s cautious acquiescence to the whispered calculations of Metternich and other statesmen. It captures the fragile balance between revolutionary fervor and the old order, setting the stage for a child destined to symbolize both.

The birth of the young heir in March 1811 ignites a cascade of celebrations that ripple through Paris and beyond. Detailed accounts of the baptism, the cannon fire that rang across the capital, and the flood of poems and tributes reveal how a nation rallied around the “King of Rome." Through letters and official reports, the narrative conveys the personal joy of Napoleon and Marie‑Louise alongside the weight of political expectation.

In the ensuing months, the infant’s daily life unfolds amid a court of governesses, artists, and military officers. Intimate correspondence between the Empress and her confidantes shows a mother striving to protect her son while navigating the demands of empire. The early chapters paint a vivid picture of a child’s upbringing at the heart of a continent in turmoil, hinting at the delicate future that lies ahead.

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Language

fr

Duration

~18 hours (1073K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-08-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henri Welschinger

Henri Welschinger

1846–1919

A French man of letters who moved easily between journalism, archives, and history, he is best remembered for lively works on the French Revolution, Napoleon, and Strasbourg. His career blended careful documentary research with a strong eye for dramatic historical subjects.

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