Jean-Bedel Bokassa II

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Jean-Bédel Georges Bokassa, Crown Prince of Central Africa was born on the 2nd November 1975 the son of Emperor Bokassa I of the Central African Empire and his wife Catherine Denguiadé, who became Empress on Bokassa's accession to the throne. Following his father's decision to become Emperor, he was named as heir apparent with the title of Crown Prince, and he took part in the lavish coronation of the 4th December, 1977.

Styles of
Crown Prince Jean-Bedel
Reference style His Imperial Highness
Spoken style Your Imperial Highness
Alternative style Sir

House of Bokassa
Born: 2 November 1975
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
Jean-Bédel Bokassa I
* NOT REIGNING *
Emperor of the Central African Empire
(1996-)
* Reason for Succession Failure: *
Empire abolished in 1979 
Incumbent
Designated heir:


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