Napoleon's home that he most frequented was the Chateau de Malmaison, about 7 miles outside of Paris. However, he was frequently gone on military campaigns and left his wife, Empress Josephine, to watch over Malmaison, which she preferred to palaces like Versailles.
Napoleon deserves a World average of 9.5 but the Human Nature on such a poll always contains about 20% of the Population who are Natural Born Haters, so his tally would probably be no more then a 7.5.
The cast of At Home with Joan Crawford - 1953 includes: Joan Crawford as herself
At Home with Joan Crawford - 1953 was released on: USA: 1953
If you're literally trying to say "Napoleon's home" then it would be la maison a Napoleon. However if you're saying "Corsica" then it would be "au Corsique".
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Napoleon Bonaparte lived in the Louvre for approximately six years, from 1800 to 1807. During this time, he transformed the former royal palace into his official residence, making significant renovations to accommodate his needs and reflect his imperial status. The Louvre served not only as his home but also as a center for his administration and cultural patronage. After 1807, he moved to the Tuileries Palace, which was located nearby.
Joan was born and raised on a farn near Domeremy, France.
In 1795 Napoleon Bonaparte issued a challenge for anyone who could invent a method to extend the shelf life of foods. The reward (12,000 francs) was claimed by a French brewer Nicholas Appert . He invented a method of preserving food in glass jars. Napoleon believed that an army travels on its stomach. His army was like most others at the time and ate what little they could steal from locals, forage, or steal. Soldiers in that time suffered from ill health due to lack of sufficient healthy foods. Because of Napoleon Bonaparte and Nicholas Appert we have canning. Further advances were made over the years especially with regard to the development of jars and 2-piece lids.