"...... with three such men as Jose Morelos, I could conquer the world."---Napoleon Bonaparte
His mother was Hortense de Beauharnais (the daughter of Josephine, Napoleon's first wife), but the identity of his father has always been a mystery. Some say it was Napoleon's brother Louis Bonaparte.
No, I don't think so. The reason I say this some of his hair still exists and I have seen pictures of it. It looked dark brown. They have tested his hair to see if he was poisoned when he died and it seems he was. Arsenic was found in his hair.
Well, he eventually became the ruler of most of Europe...but, like the Roman Empire, he had too much land to control, and, as Robert Frost would say, "nothing gold can stay..."
I'm a Napoleon supporter so I have more good to say about him than bad ha. However, Napoleon in many ways went against the ideals of the Revolution. Firstly, the French Revolution fought for democracy but Napoleon was a dictator. Secondly, one other ideal of the French Revolution is to have checks and balances within the government but Napoleon made almost all the political decisions on his own. Overall, Napoleon's style of government was closer to absolutism which was a big no-no of the French Revolution.
"...... with three such men as Jose Morelos, I could conquer the world."---Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Tense. "Did not" is something that didn't happen in the past, "Does not" is something that doesn't happen in the present. You must say "Napoleon Bonaparte did not live in Sweden" because Napoleon died in the 1820s; you cannot say "Napoleon Bonaparte does not live in Sweden" because he is dead and does not live anywhere.
Napoleon Bonaparte I say it all the time!!
I would say that would have been Napoleon Bonaparte.
His mother was Hortense de Beauharnais (the daughter of Josephine, Napoleon's first wife), but the identity of his father has always been a mystery. Some say it was Napoleon's brother Louis Bonaparte.
Sorry to say, but No. Durning that time period, they had medals but Sacagawea didnt get none at the time.
The answer to this question cannot be a fact, it is merely an opinion. I would have to say either Napoleon Bonaparte or Adolf Hitler. The answer is most likely Adolf Hitler.
Some would contend that it was because he was a Corsican. Others might say that those are common traits found in all military men.
No, I don't think so. The reason I say this some of his hair still exists and I have seen pictures of it. It looked dark brown. They have tested his hair to see if he was poisoned when he died and it seems he was. Arsenic was found in his hair.
The Pennisulars (first class) controlled the government while the 2nd class (Creoles) had no say in the gov. and at the same time Napoleon Bonaparte's brother (Joseph Bonaparte) was the king of Spain many, Creoles found him to be a bogus king and had no reason to stay loyal to him.
Well, he eventually became the ruler of most of Europe...but, like the Roman Empire, he had too much land to control, and, as Robert Frost would say, "nothing gold can stay..."