He rose to the attention of the Government with his grapeshot defense of the National Convention of the Directory on 5 October 1795 when he enden the revolt and the lives of 1,400 revolutionary Royalists. His fall began in the guerrilla war of Spain, was accelerated in Russia and hit the bottom at Waterloo. and later on became a minion of himself almighty god he went home fell asleep woke up went to the fridge grabed a beer took some pills oded and died
Some of the political and legal ideas contained in the declaration of independence in the US constitution and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man are philosophical and political rights.
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He died on the island he was sent to after corrupting the govrment of some sort of cancer
It would require quite an explanation to fully understand why the hereditary rulers of Europe did not like Napoleon, but some of the major reasons are:The French Revolution. Napoleon, in many ways, was the embodiment of the French Revolution. His reforms in law, education and economy were based on models of the Revolution. Also, the ideals of liberty, equality, fraternity didn't appeal to the European monarchs at that time. While Britain was a constitutional monarchy, the government was still very much elitism in structure.Britain lost to another republic: the US. British political resolve stiffened after they were defeated by the French-backed Americans in their war of independance. Now we have another upstart republic in Europe, Britain's playground. They might have yielded once, but they'd be damned if they yield again!
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He sold it some prime real estate at bargain basement prices.
Because of his love for Opera which inspired Beethoven.
He ended that silly French Revolutionary Calendar and returned the use of the Gregorian calendar to the Nation.
Yupp... He Did Write Many Books And Most Of Them Where Directed To Some Rulers !
Napoleon had all the powers of a chief executive: appointed officials, controlled the army, conducted foreign affairs, and influenced the legislature.
Some famous people known to have an irrational fear of cats (ailurophobia) include Napoleon Bonaparte, Alexander the Great, and Julius Caesar. These historical figures are said to have had varying degrees of fear or aversion towards cats.
There are some likely possibilities:Napoleon - Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) French leader and generalNeapolitan - referring to the city of Naples, Italy (also, three-flavor ice cream)
He entered service as an Artillery Officer and some of his most noteworthy battles involved the creative use of that weapons system.
Wikipedia has many suggestions on good french research topics but may i suggest a biography on 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.
Napoleon is one of the finest military Commanders in History. Following the Revoultion & the Reign of Terror Napoleon is given command of the Army of Italy, against the Austrians. his campaining is brilliant & his rise meteoric. The Code Napoleon to this day forms much of the basis of Law in France: As an administrator Napoleon is phenominal. As time passes the defeats in Russia, at Leipzig & finally at Waterloo end his reign. It is undoubted that Napoleon changes France out of all recognition, despite the failings that Napoleon had, in terms of the French & France, Napoleon Bonaparte was very good indeed. Bad, to some people for the fact that he conquered the countries. He was also a great leader which is how we remember him today.