Napoléon Joseph Ney

Napoléon Joseph Ney, 2nd Prince de la Moskowa, (8 May 1803 – 25 July 1857) was a French politician.

Named for his godfather, Emperor Napoléon I, he was the elder son of Michel Ney, Marshal of the Empire, and his wife, Aglaé Auguié (1782–1854).

[3] His paternal grandparents were Pierre Ney, a master cooper and veteran of the Seven Years' War, and Marguerite Greiveldinger.

His son Jules, married Theresa-Olympe Pinto de Araujo, a daughter of the Brazilian expatriate Marcos Pinto de Araujo.

[10] As his only legitimate son predeceased him, the title of Prince de la Moskowa passed to his youngest brother, Edgar.

Portrait of général prince de La Moskowa (1857) by Gustave Le Gray
Photograph of his daughter, between 1860 and 1890