in 1805 napolean decreed that houses in paris should be numbered odds and evens on opposite sides of the road with the numbering starting closest to water (in this case the river seine) the rest off the world obviously thought this was a good idea and copied it
yes he did and we still use it today :)
Napoleon LaRochelle Two-Family House was created in 1890.
Until 1796 Napoleon signed letters, orders and documents with his Italian surname: "di Buonaparte". Starting from that year he adopted the gallicized version of it : "Bonaparte" omitting also the noble particle "di".
they invented the long house, and they were famous for using microblades for tools.
He had devoted his time and energy to the creation of the formal gardens at Longwood House.
No he didnt
He invented glass jars
Napoleon House was created in 1797.
Yes, the Etruscans invent the Roman Numbers.
yes he did and we still use it today :)
Complex numbers were not invented by Mr KBH.
Samuel Slater was not the one to invent the Slater house
Napoleon LaRochelle Two-Family House was created in 1890.
Prime numbers are not invented.
in your house
The Sieve did not invent prime numbers. It was used to find them.
Napoleon Guerin invented a cork-filled life preserver, on which he obtained a patent on November 16, 1841.