Jé⋅rôme /dʒəˈroʊm;Fr.ʒeɪˈroʊm/Show Spelled Pronunciation[juh-rohm;Fr.zhey-rohm]Show IPA, 1784–1860, king of Westphalia 1807 (brother of Napoleon I).
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Jo⋅seph /ˈdʒoʊzəf,-səf;Fr.ʒɔˈzɛf/Show Spelled Pronunciation[joh-zuhf,-suhf;Fr.zhaw-zef]Show IPA, 1768–1844, king of Naples 1806–08; king of Spain 1808–13 (brother of Napoleon I).
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Lou⋅is /ˈlui;Fr.lwi;Du.luˈi/Show Spelled Pronunciation[loo-ee;Fr.lwee;Du.loo-ee]Show IPA, 1778–1846, king of Holland 1806–10 (brother of Napoleon I).
Lu⋅cien /ˈluʃən;Fr.lüˈsyɛ̃/Show Spelled Pronunciation[loo-shuhn;Fr.ly-syan]Show IPA, 1775–1840, prince of Canino, a principality in Italy (brother of Napoleon I).
Bo·na·parte (bō'nə-pärt') Corsican family, all brothers of Napoleon I, including Joseph (1768-1844), king of Naples (1806-1808) and Spain (1808-1813); Lucien (1775-1840), who disapproved of Napoleon's policies; Louis (1778-1846), who was king of Holland (1806-1810) and fought with Napoleon in Italy (1796-1797) and Egypt (1798-1799); and Jérôme (1784-1860), who was king of Westphalia (1807-1813), fought at Waterloo (1815), became marshal of France (1850), and was president of the senate under Napoleon III.