It's the same spelling in French.
Napoleon Bonaparte as the First Consul, then as First Consul for Life and finally as the Emperor of the French.
The French Consulate with Napoleon Bonaparte as the First Consul.
He was a French Artillery Officer who became the Emperor of France.
The coup of the French Consulate in 1799 during which Napoleon Bonaparte became the First Consul.
None. It was Napoleon Bonaparte as the First Consul.
The legitimate Constitutional Government of the Directory.
A "consul" is a person within the government who is in charge of relaying information about and promoting his country within a foreign region, while the "consul general" is the government official in charge of supervising all of the lower level consuls within a certain area. If you would like to write a letter to a consul general, you should first understand exactly how to properly address her to ensure you are polite and respectful in the letter.Instructions1 Start with the word "Dear." This is a universally accepted polite greeting for a letter.2 Add the consul general's title, such as "Mr.," "Mrs.," "Ms." or "Miss." Note that if you're not sure if a female consul general is married, use "Ms." to address her.3 Write in the surname, or last name, of the consul general. Then, add a colon to complete the greeting.Tips & WarningsFor the envelope, include the consul general's full name after his title and write "Consul General" underneath his name.
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.
It ended because of the 1799 coup against the French Directory in which Napoleon became the First Consul.
From 1804 nto 1815 except for his brief stay at Elba.
The proper format is to write the title first, followed by the name. For example: Consul General John Smith.
Yes, he overthrough the French government when the government was unpopular