Napoleon Bonaparte annexed a large share of Europe to France. This included Belgium, most of Germany, the Netherlands, Egypt, and Northern Italy.
Napoleon Bonaparte had many victories in Europe. One of the areas he annexed to the French empire was the Papal States in 1809.
The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany
Napoleon Bonaparte created the bank of france
Napoleon Bonaparte ruled most of the European continent. Napoleon ruled France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungry, and Poland.
It was the Government of France following the end of the Terror and of the rule of Robbespierre's Committee of Public Safety. It consisted of five Directors, each with a given area of responsibility. It was finally overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.
Austria, Spain, Holland, Denmark, the Italian and German states etc.
From 1804-1814
Canada to Louisiana
Napoleon Bonaparte's goal in France was to restore order to France after the Revolution.
Napoleon Bonaparte.
No. France did not revolt against Napoleon.
Napoleon Bonaparte had many victories in Europe. One of the areas he annexed to the French empire was the Papal States in 1809.
Napoleon Bonaparte, who called himself Emperor Napoleon I, ruled France from 1804 until 1814.
In 1795.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon invaded the two nations comprised of the Netherlands in 1795. One Netherlands is part of Austria. The other "half" is the Dutch Netherlands. Napoleon combines the two into the Batavian Republic and they were then part of France. Napoleon also annexes the Papal States.
The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany