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Obviously, he had three uterine half-siblings from his mother's relationship with Neipperg. But I was wondering about the possibility of full siblings? Between his birth in March 1811 and June 1812 is enough time for the empress to fall pregnant again. I know Napoléon would rather have had no further children rather than see her suffer so again, but his dynasty is still alarmingly parvenu by Europe's trade circle of kings' standards. Maybe, he decides that at least a spare is necessary (maybe he can get two, one in 1812, and a child born either post-Elba or post-Waterloo).

What does everyone think?
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