Napoleon Bonaparte
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Napoleon inspired nationalism in many nations but he was a man of great censorship, careful to deter any opposition inspired by writings or literature of his rivals.
the quotation should read - behind every great man there is a great woman' Origin uncertain, could well be attributed to the Womans Movements of the 1960/1970's.It was also seen in a 1946 Texas newspaper when quoted by an athlete receiving an award It was Napoleon Bonaparte who said it
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Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 (which is what I assume you're referring to) was intended to be dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte (and was originally scheduled to be called "Bonaparte"), but the composer became disgusted when Napoleon declared himself Emperor of the French. (The fact that his patrons wouldn't have been terribly happy about it may have had some impact as well.)Nevertheless, it's clear from Beethoven's letters that he had originally written it in honor of Napoleon, and still regarded it that way at the time of Napoleon's death even though he had retitled it and given it an ambiguous dedication.The fact that it was dedicated to the memory of a great man might refer to Beethoven's attempt to dedicate it to Napoleon, the Hero of the Common People (whom Beethoven admired) as distinct from Napoleon I, Emperor of France (which made Beethoven think that Napoleon was just another tyrant).
'Napoleon Solo' was played by Robert Vaughn .
Napoleon Bonaparte became the Emperor of the French after the Revolution of 1789. In fact before that he had to become a General & then manoever his way to power. Once he proclaimed himself first consul for life & the Emperor he became de facto head of state & the Napoleonic dynasty was established. He has a golden age of military domination in Europe and is one of Historys great commanders, defeating all the continental armies that oppose him. (Austria, Russia & Prussia primarily) Eventually time catches up with the great man & he meets his Waterloo in 1815.
Symphony No. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven, also known as Eroica, which is Italian for heroic. The piece is composed in E flat. Beethoven dedicated this piece originally to Napoleon Bonaparte but he changed that when Napoleon proclaimed himself emperor. Beethoven later dedicated it to the memory of a great man. ( as in the man Napoleon used to be, before he proclaimed himself emperor ).
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Napoleon never had a husband. In Napoleon's time, there was no such thing as same-sex marriage. Additionally, Napoleon was straight by all reports, so there would have been no desire for him to live with a man.
Napoleon did not betray the revolution he led them extremely well all his opponents thought he was just lucky but he surprised them and his army fought with him. Napoleon did betray the revolution in many ways for example in the declaration of the rights of man it stated that all men and born equal, so why did he still insist on being sexist why were women not allowed to go to school. Also during the revolution it said that every man should be allowed to vote. Whereas during Napoleon reign he insisted that nobody should be allowed to vote.