House of Bonaparte-Capet

The House of Bonaparte-Capet (French: Maison Bonaparte-Capet) is a of Europe. The leader of the House of Bonaparte-Capet is enthroned as the Emperor of Vanivere and as King of France within the Vaniveran Empire. Due to a personal union formed in 1917, the head of the House of Bonaparte-Capet is also the Grand Duke of Finland. At current, the head of the House of Bonaparte-Capet is Alexandre II of Vanivere.

The House of Bonaparte-Capet was founded in 1879, with the marriage of Emperor Henri I and Lady Joséphine de Bourbon. Founded as the Principality of Bonaparte-Capet, the principality lasted until the death of Henri I, when it once again became part of Ajaccio, Corsica. Unlike previous monarchs, who carried surnames such as de Bourbon and de Orléans, members of the House of Bonaparte-Capet hold the simplified surname of Bonaparte-Capet, not de Bonaparte-Capet.

The members of the House of Bonaparte-Capet are descendants of the and the. Although they are direct descendants of the Bourbons, the name Capet was used instead of Bourbon to avoid relation to the last monarchs of France.