The Napoleonic Code.
The discovery of the Rosetta Stone.
The legacy of his military victories and defeats for military historians to ponder over, write thesis about and to write books about wondering "What If".
1. Redesigned Italy's flag while the country was under his rule
2. He was married twice: on March 9, 1796 to Josephine de Beauharnais and on March 11, 1810 by proxy to Marie Louise.
3. He instituted several lasting reforms, including centralized administration of the departments, higher education, a tax system, a central bank, law codes, and road and sewer systems.
4. Contrary to popular belief, he was not short as often depicted in today's culture. (5' 6")
5. In May 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte died, at the age of 51. The actual cause is highly disputed. (Mercury poisoning because of the paint on the walls)
6. He was born on an island and died on an island.
7. There is, in fact, no particular inscription on his tomb; however, there is one inscription above the door that opens on the room where the tomb is located. The inscription reads, "Je désire que mes cendres reposent sur les bords de la Seine, au milieu de ce peuple français que j'ai tant aimé." English translation: "I wish that my ashes rest on the edges of the Seine, in the medium of these French people that I liked so much."
8. In 1810, Napoleon's favorite horse was Marengo.
# was born in Corsica # Went to the military academies of Brienne and paris # he was an ordinary frenchman, wasn't a noble.
Born on an island (Corsica) and died on an island (St. Helena).
Died may 5, 1821 on st. Helena Island.
Born August 15, 1769.
Served as a emperor of France.
He was leader of French army
Was left in charge when mother and father died.
Took consideration of his soldiers
Was a fierce outgoing leader
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The revolutionary reforms were changed under Napoleon by changing the code of Laws. He was able to change the code of Laws and aligned them with the Justinian Code of Laws.
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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
Louis Napoleon was the first elected president of France.
Napoleon Harris is 6' 3".
Three significant facts about the Bronze Eagle novel are as follows it was written by Baroness Orczy. The book follows the journey of Napoleon Bonaparte and his followers. The novel was also published under the name of Waterloo.
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Victor was forced into exile during the reign of Napoleon III.
Napoleon 1 also called Napoleon the Great.
he spread his army to thin
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Napoleon's democratic government had 3 consuls, or branches, but this was soon abolished when Napoleon became emperor.
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