His one famous quotes of Napoleon was AN ARMY MARCHES ON ITS STOMACH.
Napoleon Bonaparte once said of China, "Let her sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world."
Napoleon said many sexist things. My favorite quotes are: "Public education does not suit some, as they are not called to live in public...marriage is their whole estimation." and "In France women are considered too highly. They should not be regarded as equal to men. In reality they are nothing more than machines for producing children."
Louis Bonaparte was Napoleon's brother. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonoparte who became Emperor Napoleon III was Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew.
It is very unlikely that this is an actual quote. One clue is that it is found on several humor websites. Another is the language-- the concept of an "imaginary friend" is never mentioned by Napoleon in any of the quotes that are actually sourced and able to be traced to him (his writings, his letters, etc). It is true that Napoleon was a skeptic about religion and expressed a number of doubts about Christianity; he also spoke out about what he considered to be the excesses of religious belief. But that said, he was quite willing to use religion when it suited his political purposes. A final word of caution about questionable quotes: beware of the internet tendency to take a modern idea and attribute it to somebody from the past. My own favorite example of this is: "The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you never know if they are genuine." -Abraham Lincoln
Yes, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte created the Napoleon law code, known to most as the Napoleon code.
Napoleon Bonaparte once said of China, "Let her sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world."
His dying words were "France, Army. Head of the Army. Josephine."
Napoleon Dynamite is full of great quotes here's one of his best. Napoleon Dynamite: it's a Liger. It's probably my favorite animal. It defends itself with its growing skills in the field of magic.
Napoleon said many sexist things. My favorite quotes are: "Public education does not suit some, as they are not called to live in public...marriage is their whole estimation." and "In France women are considered too highly. They should not be regarded as equal to men. In reality they are nothing more than machines for producing children."
Louis-Napoleon, known later as Napoleon III, was Napoleon's Nephew.
Napoleon's son was briefly Napoleon II. His nephew was Napoleon III.
Louis Bonaparte was Napoleon's brother. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonoparte who became Emperor Napoleon III was Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew.
It is very unlikely that this is an actual quote. One clue is that it is found on several humor websites. Another is the language-- the concept of an "imaginary friend" is never mentioned by Napoleon in any of the quotes that are actually sourced and able to be traced to him (his writings, his letters, etc). It is true that Napoleon was a skeptic about religion and expressed a number of doubts about Christianity; he also spoke out about what he considered to be the excesses of religious belief. But that said, he was quite willing to use religion when it suited his political purposes. A final word of caution about questionable quotes: beware of the internet tendency to take a modern idea and attribute it to somebody from the past. My own favorite example of this is: "The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you never know if they are genuine." -Abraham Lincoln
Properly, it is as Napoleon said.
It refers to the Russian victory over Napoleon's attempted invasion, which is why the piece quotes both the French and Russian national anthems. It has absolutely nothing to do with the British/American war of the same year.
It was the major success of Napoleon as a legislator.
Depends on which one you are talking about, but Napoleon Bonaparte was the real Napoleon.