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Napoleon Bonaparte created the L'Arc de Triumphe with his bare hands. He was a father of12. All boys. their names are (from oldest to youngest) Jean, Pierre, Nicolas, Christophe, Henry, Zachary, Grant, Alexander, Reggie, Michael, Larue, and Aaron. He was the king of all murderers and he disgraced the french name and ate all of the country's Danishes.

The Above is total nonsense. Yes, Napoleon ordered the Arc de Triomphe constructed, but not with his bare hands. He had one legitimate child and two acknowledged illegitimate children. The last sentence doesn't even deserve a response.

Napoleon contributed much to his country, and Europe. Some of his longest-lasting contributions include the Napoleonic Code, a law code, and the Feelings of nationalism his army and conquests spawned gave birth to many other nationalist movements across Europe, along with spreading the Revolution's Principles. Physically, Napoleon order several buildings constructed and gave Paris a 'facelift', improving its aesthetic appearance. He Revolutionised warfare, introduced mass conscription and the concept of total war. Napoleon also had contributions in the arts, sponsoring many painters, sculptors and composers.

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The Napoleonic Code was his lasting contribution to society,

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Napoleon Bonaparte wrote the Napoleonic Code which is the laws that the French citizens and the citizens in his empire lived by.

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  • Government employment based on merit.
  • Public education.
  • Sewer and water systems.
  • Monuments and memorials.
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He was more interested in the Corsican independence movement but defended the Republic and fought against Royalist counter revolution.

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The Napoleonic Code.

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