Jean-Baptiste Bessieres.
Napoleon set up a state called the Confederation of the Rhine by combining the many small German states together and ignoring the "Holy Roman Empire," which had claim to but very little real power.
Atahualpa fought his brother to claim the Inca Empire Throne.
He wasn't real.
When? From the time of Julius Caesar on, there were many, many men who tried to claim control. You have to be more specific as to the time you are asking about.
In 1803, Jefferson purchased the Louisiana territory from Napoleon for $15 million, almost doubling the size of the United States.
Napoleon set up a state called the Confederation of the Rhine by combining the many small German states together and ignoring the "Holy Roman Empire," which had claim to but very little real power.
Napoleon
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in 1805, when napoleon bought it
The vast empire
Thomas Jefferson, although Napoleon didn't own it. Jefferson paid France to relinquish their claim.
Atahualpa fought his brother to claim the Inca Empire Throne.
He wasn't real.
No. You are not a mogul until you have an empire, or some similar claim to fame.
There are many places that claim to be the birthplace of Memorial Day (originally called Decoration Day.) And there are many dates as well. But it was in May 1966 that President Lyndon Baines Johnson officially proclaimed Waterloo, New York as the official birthplace of Memorial Day.
they were sent to the middle east to claim back the holy romain empire
mongol empire ruled peoples from China, Russia, eastern Europe, and India