Both the governments of King Louis XVI and Napoleon Bonaparte were characterized by centralization of power and strong control over the administration. Both leaders sought to strengthen and consolidate the authority of the state, with Louis XVI attempting to reassert royal authority and Napoleon establishing a centralized and efficient bureaucratic system. However, one key difference is that Napoleon's government was more successful in achieving stability and implementing reforms, while Louis XVI's reign was marked by political turmoil and ultimately led to the French Revolution.
After Napoleon was sent in exile to Elba, France was ruled by king Louis VIII.
Napoleon was an emperor and was a stronger (which does not immediately mean better) ruler then Louis XVI overall, although he made poor choices. Louis was very indecisive and did not have a clue on how to do a thing corresponding on how to rule a country. Napoleon on the other hand knew what he needed to do to succeed in most situations but made some bad decisions Louis ran from his duty whereas Napoleon fought for his right to lead France to greatness.
When Napoleon escaped from Elba Island the French King Louis XVIII fled from France. In fact the French king left Paris the same day that Napoleon arrived there.
Napoleon was never really king, he just declared himself Emperor of France, after his reign, the Bourbon monarchy was restored to power making King Louis xviii ruler of France.
In the immediate aftermath of the French Revolution Napoleon became the First Consul and then the Emperor of the French. After his exile King Louis XVIII became the King.
No, his restoration came after Napoleon's exile
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After Napoleon was sent in exile to Elba, France was ruled by king Louis VIII.
There have been several people in history who were called Louis Napoleon Bonaparte:Louis Bonaparte or Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (born Luigi Buonaparte in Ajaccio, Corsica ), was a brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, became King Louis I of HollandNapoleon Louis Bonaparte, second son of Louis Bonaparte and Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, was King Louis II of Holland.Napoleon III, was christened Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte but usually called Louis Napoleon, was the third son of Louis Bonaparte and Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew. He became President and later Emperor of the French in the Second French Empire.Napoléon Eugène, Prince Imperial or Napoleon IV, Prince Imperial, was the only child of Napoleon III and Napoleon Bonaparte's great nephew, was often referred to as Louis Napoleon
Louis XVIII
King Louis XV of France.
Louis XVIII, he came after Napoleon was sent into exile.
Napoleon was an emperor and was a stronger (which does not immediately mean better) ruler then Louis XVI overall, although he made poor choices. Louis was very indecisive and did not have a clue on how to do a thing corresponding on how to rule a country. Napoleon on the other hand knew what he needed to do to succeed in most situations but made some bad decisions Louis ran from his duty whereas Napoleon fought for his right to lead France to greatness.
When Napoleon escaped from Elba Island the French King Louis XVIII fled from France. In fact the French king left Paris the same day that Napoleon arrived there.
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Napoleon was never really king, he just declared himself Emperor of France, after his reign, the Bourbon monarchy was restored to power making King Louis xviii ruler of France.
Of a sort, as the little brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, the Emperor of France, as the husband of Hortense de Beauharnais who was the daughter of Empress Josephine and as the former King of Holland. Further, he was the father of Napoleon III the Emperor of France and 1st President of the French Republic in the future, he had adequate credentials to be considered as famous.---I think the above answer confuses Louis Napoleon with Louis Bonaparte. Louis Napoleon was Napoleon III, President of the Second Republic of France, and Emperor of France. He was famous.