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well, Napoleon Bonaparte was 5 foot 3
Beethoven dedicated his Symphony #3, the "Eroica" to Napoleon Bonaparte.
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I think it's because Eroica means Heroic, and he wanted it to be called Heroic symphony in honor of Napoleon Bonaparte, but later on he erased the dedication to Bonaparte but kept the name.
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There were three of them as follows: Napoleon I (Bonaparte) from 1804 - 1814 Napoleon II (Son of Napoleon I) ruled for one month in 1815 Napoleon III (Nephew of Napoleon I) ruled from 1852 - 1870. also known as Louis Napoleon
Bonaparte Napoleon was emperor of France.
Napoleon had 4 brothers: Joseph Bonaparte (who was 1 year older), Lucien Bonaparte (6 years younger), Louis Bonaparte (9 years younger) and Jerome Bonaparte (15 years younger). He also had 3 sisters, Elisa Bonaparte (2 years younger) Pauline (11 years younger) and Caroline Bonaparte (13 years younger).
1. He was born and died on an island. 2. He was brilliant if not a genius. 3. He became a General at the age of 24.
No , Napoleon Bonaparte gave the United States the Louisiana Territory for 3 cents an acre for various reasons
Napoleon Bonaparte has been the subject of numerous biographies, with estimates ranging from hundreds to thousands written about him. His rise to power, military campaigns, and complex personality have made him a popular figure for historians and biographers alike.
Beethoven's 3rd Symphony, is the third symphony written by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was originally entitled "Napoleon" because Beethoven admired Napoleon Bonaparte as a liberator of the oppressed and a great hero. Beethoven eventually recognised Bonaparte for what he was and changed the name to "Eroica" (A Great Man). Full title is - Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, op. 55 "Eroica" "op" is short for opus. Opus means work, so it is his 55th work.