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What was Napoleon's full name before he was in charge of France?

Napoleone di BuonaparteHe was later known as Napoleon Bonaparte, then Napoleon I.That guy had a lot of names!


Who aligned themselves with the colonists after the battle of Saratoga?

France had been a covert ally prior to the battle by supplying weapons and war material. The Battle of Saratoga brought them in as full partners in the war and also brought Spain in as supplier of weapons and financing.


What is Napoleon's full name?

napoleon bonapart


What did Bismarck want to happen by sending the Ems Telegram to newspapers?

On July 13, 1870 at a resort in Bad Ems, Prussia, the king of Prussia met with a diplomat representing the Emperor of France, Napoleon III. Napoleon had threatened to go to war with Prussia if the king did not accept a few demands- the king politely refused when told by the diplomat. The king then allowed Bismarck to release a statement regarding what discussed in the meeting. Bismarck hoped to start a war with France. He (correctly) guessed that France would be easier to defeat than she seemed; but he needed France to actually declare war first. If France declared war first, then other German countries like Bavaria and Baden would be more likely to help Prussia. Also, powerful countries like Britain would be less likely to help France. Bismarck's hope was that victory against France would allow Prussia to take full control of Germany and officially unify as a new German Empire, and the king of Prussia would be its first Kaiser (Emperor). So Bismarck intentionally reworded the statement about the king's meeting. He didn't mention that the king was polite and conciliatory, and made it sound like the king had insulted the diplomat- which would've been the same as insulting Napoleon himself. Bismarck was correct in his assumptions. Napoleon was furious, and France declared war a few days later. Prussia defeated France in the short war, and even captured Napoleon himself at the climactic battle of Sedan. The German Empire was officially born on January 18, 1871; Napoleon was overthrown, and died a couple years later in exile in England.


Why are most dictators referred to by their last names but Napoleon is referred to as Napoleon and not Bonaparte?

Napoleon was the name of the emperor. Instead of being called the emperor, he was called his first name. It was a more honorable way compared to calling him by his full name.

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Napoleon orders death for anyone who gives the hens food. They are rebelling because they don't want Napoleon to sell their eggs.


What was Napoleons full name?

Napoleon Bonaparte


What is Napoleon's full name?

napoleon bonapart


How did napoleon Bonaparte get power?

Napoleon was a Corsican who got a scholarship to military school in France. He then graduated at 16 and became an officer in the military. He rose up the ranks meteorically during the French Revolution. The Directory asked him to command troops to put down monarchist rebels in the streets of Paris, and after his success, they made him commander of the French army in Italy. He had great success despite a small and dysfunctional army. When he returned to France he was asked by abbé Sieyes and other Legislative members to disband the Directory by force, and did so. He was named first consul of the new Republic, and after more wars in 1801 thus giving him full power over France, he crowns himself emperor in 1804.


What did Bismarck want to happen by sending the Ems Telegram to newspapers?

On July 13, 1870 at a resort in Bad Ems, Prussia, the king of Prussia met with a diplomat representing the Emperor of France, Napoleon III. Napoleon had threatened to go to war with Prussia if the king did not accept a few demands- the king politely refused when told by the diplomat. The king then allowed Bismarck to release a statement regarding what discussed in the meeting. Bismarck hoped to start a war with France. He (correctly) guessed that France would be easier to defeat than she seemed; but he needed France to actually declare war first. If France declared war first, then other German countries like Bavaria and Baden would be more likely to help Prussia. Also, powerful countries like Britain would be less likely to help France. Bismarck's hope was that victory against France would allow Prussia to take full control of Germany and officially unify as a new German Empire, and the king of Prussia would be its first Kaiser (Emperor). So Bismarck intentionally reworded the statement about the king's meeting. He didn't mention that the king was polite and conciliatory, and made it sound like the king had insulted the diplomat- which would've been the same as insulting Napoleon himself. Bismarck was correct in his assumptions. Napoleon was furious, and France declared war a few days later. Prussia defeated France in the short war, and even captured Napoleon himself at the climactic battle of Sedan. The German Empire was officially born on January 18, 1871; Napoleon was overthrown, and died a couple years later in exile in England.


What was happening in France 1412?

1482 was the time of rebellion. In France, during this time, parliament has started, except for 80 of its members, who gave full power to Philippe Petain.


Why macavity called napoleon of crime?

because he is very mischievious and is full of crimes


Why macavity is called napoleon of crime?

because he is very mischievious and is full of crimes