Yes he does. The reason being he is arguably not only one of the greatest Generals in History, he is certainly of the greatest in modern times. Added to which he is regarded still in France as a great statesman & politician. He was a compulsive worker capable of having several strands of thought simultaneously. But he was also callous in regard to his (allied) soldiers lives & made dubious choices in his subordinates. And then we come to Marengo, Austerlitz & Jena....
Some regard him as one of the most versatile, skilled and influential diplomats in European history, and some believe that he was a traitor, betraying in turn, the Ancien Régime, the French Revolution, Napoleon, and the Restoration. Talleyrand had a reputation as a person devoted to luxury and sensual pleasure, as well, he was believed to be a womanizer. This is because aristocratic women were a key component of Talleyrand's political tactics, both for their influence and their ability to cross borders unhindered. He left no legitimate children.
They did not have a lot of respect from them so they saw them as a threat.
Napoleon III. He invented this term when the French empire invated Mexico in the mid-19th century. By using this term, he tried to diminish the influence of the Spanish empire, and also wanted to regard the whole south America as whole, which is never been done before. In that way, he throught the France Empire could hold a control on the whole contient.
His stratagey was to take Canada. welcomee
He crowned himself emperor of France.
He crowned himself emperor of France.
He crowned himself emperor of France.
Napoleon Bonaparte . The French do not regard Napoleon as a dictator. He was more properly called Premier or Emperor. He is a great hero in France. Napoleon, it might be noted, was not even French. He was born (1769) in Corsica, shortly before it was incorporated into France (30 Nov 1789). His native language and ancestry were Italian and French historians have noted that he never lost his pronounced Italian accent. Napoleon's short stature was mocked in cartoons in England, France's longtime enemy. Napoleon was an ally of America, but over the years the American view of Napoleon has become similar to the British viewpoint.
Regard
He placed thr Church under state control
Regarder means "to watch"
Yes he does. The reason being he is arguably not only one of the greatest Generals in History, he is certainly of the greatest in modern times. Added to which he is regarded still in France as a great statesman & politician. He was a compulsive worker capable of having several strands of thought simultaneously. But he was also callous in regard to his (allied) soldiers lives & made dubious choices in his subordinates. And then we come to Marengo, Austerlitz & Jena....
The French never took the British approach with regard to the New World.
Some regard him as one of the most versatile, skilled and influential diplomats in European history, and some believe that he was a traitor, betraying in turn, the Ancien Régime, the French Revolution, Napoleon, and the Restoration. Talleyrand had a reputation as a person devoted to luxury and sensual pleasure, as well, he was believed to be a womanizer. This is because aristocratic women were a key component of Talleyrand's political tactics, both for their influence and their ability to cross borders unhindered. He left no legitimate children.
"Celebrate your birthday" is what you do in regard to the French phrase ton anniversaire.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective ton means "(informal singular) your". The masculine noun anniversaire translates as "birthday". The pronunciation will be "toh-nah-nee-vehr-sehr" in French.
Whatever action contributes to the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people affected is the right action to take.