It's funny but true. When his senior general staff nominated an officer to become a new general. Napoleon would always ask. "Is the man lucky?" The greatest modern general of all time knew that war involved "luck" among the other qualities a general should have.
Napoleon understood how a soldier can be "lucky". Just a look at his background will display his own "luck". This question he used is the truth,
Napoleon became a General Officer at the age of 24 in 1793.
He was 22 and was known as Napoleon's Enfante Terrible.
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general d'aarmee
Napoleon Bonaparte.
napoleon Bonaparte the famous general (famous battle: waterloo)
General George Patton is sometimes compared to Napoleon's General Vandamme.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
He served France.
Napoleon Bonaparte
He was a soldier, a General and an Emperor.
Napoleon.
Yes, at the age of 24.
No. He was a General, not an Admiral.
No the estates general were created centuries before Napoleon Bonepart was born. They ended before he took over.
Napoleon 1 also called Napoleon the Great.