Altogether they can be considered liberal and at the same time strict and innovative.
It should not be forgotten that their main principles are still in force nowadays.
No such thing. There have been two French Empires under Napoleon I and Napoleon III; the term 'Third Empire' comes up whenever a President seems to be getting bigger ideas than the press likes.
The rule of Emperor Napoleon III was called the SECOND FRENCH EMPIRE.
Its called The First French Empire.
The Austrian Empire.
ANSWER The French-Prussian War who led to the fall of Napoleon the Third and the rise of The German Empire.
The rule of Emperor Napoleon III was called the SECOND FRENCH EMPIRE.
I do believe it's Napoleon the third.
No such thing. There have been two French Empires under Napoleon I and Napoleon III; the term 'Third Empire' comes up whenever a President seems to be getting bigger ideas than the press likes.
No such thing. There have been two French Empires under Napoleon I and Napoleon III; the term 'Third Empire' comes up whenever a President seems to be getting bigger ideas than the press likes.
The rule of Emperor Napoleon III was called the SECOND FRENCH EMPIRE.
No such thing. There have been two French Empires under Napoleon I and Napoleon III; the term 'Third Empire' comes up whenever a President seems to be getting bigger ideas than the press likes.
In the mid 19th Century Louis-Napoleon, also known as Napoleon the Third (serving as France's President at the time) held a plebiscite in France to decide the question of whether or not he should become Emperor. The response was overwhelmingly in favor of an Empire, and the Second French Empire was born.
Napoleon III was forced to give up the territory of ALSACE-LORRAINE (in German - Elsass-Lohringen) to the new German Empire.
Napoleon made the napoleon code and extended the french empire alot=)
The Austrian Empire.
Its called The First French Empire.
ANSWER The French-Prussian War who led to the fall of Napoleon the Third and the rise of The German Empire.