Yes--he is a character in George Orwell's book Animal Farm. Napoleon is a dictator and leader of the farm and the animals.
The evil pig was named "Napoleon."
Napoleon was a boar (pig)
Naming a pig after Napoleon (Bonaparte) could be interpreted as irreverent and demeaning of his character
Orwell named the pig Napoleon in "Animal Farm" as a tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military leader and emperor. By naming the pig after Napoleon Bonaparte, Orwell was drawing parallels between the character's rise to power and authoritarian leadership style.
Napoleon the pig is an allegory for Joseph Stalin.
He uses his 9 dogs
allegory
The supporters of Napoleon are called Bonapartists.
A regular female pig is called a sow. A male pig is called a boar.
A pig house is called a sty.
the noise of a pig is called a snort
Napoleon was a Berkshire boar. His description is as follows: "Napoleon was a large, rather fierce-looking Berkshire boar, the only Berkshire on the farm, not much of a talker, but with a reputation for getting his own way."