No, Napoleon was not an Italian since he was French.
Napoleon was born on the Island of Corsica which had been a French property for a year when he was born. He was therefore born French of Italian heritage.
Camillo di Cavour is the prime minister of Piedmont-Sardinia who was a key figure in the unification of Italy in 1859-1861. He was the one who helped unify northern Italy with the help of the French against the outdated army of Austria who defeated the "Italians" during the revolts of 1848. Since Emperor Napoleon III or Louise Napoleon feared Piedmont-Sardinia was stronger than he thought, he signed a secret treaty with Austria which ended the fight. Guiseppe Garibaldi can be consider as the Italian nationalist and the soul of Italian unity since he did help unify southern Italy with his redshirt army. Well hope the information answered your questions and I hope you like a little bit of the surplus information as well.
Napoleon Coste was born on June 28, 1806.
Napoleon II was born on March 20, 1811.
Napoleon II died on July 22, 1832 at the age of 21.
Napoleon Bonaparte's family was from Corsica (which was then Italy), Napoleon was also born there, and therefore was an Italian.
napoleon bonapart
No, he was French of Italian heritage.
Marengo
It began with the Italian campaign.
No. He was a Corsican of Italian heritage.
The Elba Island.
Arcole
That was Elba.
napoleon
He was born on Corsica in the Mediterranean of Italian ancestry.
The Italian and Egyptian campaigns.