His mother, military history, his love of Corsica, Josephine, art and architeture, the Roman Empire and the desire to have an heir.
Because hi went to a military school
Napoleon had all the powers of a chief executive: appointed officials, controlled the army, conducted foreign affairs, and influenced the legislature.
Napoleon inherited the newly formed division based army that allowed him to maneuver more flexibly. He also inherited the revolutionary fervor from the French Revolution which, though altered, he used to mount his rise to power.
As First Consul, Napoleon Bonaparte was similar to a Roman Emperor. He could appoint officials, control the army, conduct foreign affairs and influence the legislature.
Perhaps every military officer since 1800.
Louis Bonaparte was Napoleon's brother. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonoparte who became Emperor Napoleon III was Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew.
Created the Civil Code. It influenced the world.
An overconfidence in his strategy.
Napoleon had all the powers of a chief executive: appointed officials, controlled the army, conducted foreign affairs, and influenced the legislature.
Napoleon's reign influenced Europe into many wars and paintings were inspired
It certainly influenced the ability of Napoleon's Army to operate from a position as a cohesive unit having lost most of their career NCO's to the Russian Winter.
He needed money to pay for wars. It Doubled the size of the United States
Napoleon inherited the newly formed division based army that allowed him to maneuver more flexibly. He also inherited the revolutionary fervor from the French Revolution which, though altered, he used to mount his rise to power.
As First Consul, Napoleon Bonaparte was similar to a Roman Emperor. He could appoint officials, control the army, conduct foreign affairs and influence the legislature.
Perhaps every military officer since 1800.
it influenced it b/c France didn't have a true leader between the time king loius vII was executed and napoleon took up leadership. So him portrayed as hero fighting courageously really boosted the happiness and pride of France.
Louis-Napoleon, known later as Napoleon III, was Napoleon's Nephew.
Napoleon's son was briefly Napoleon II. His nephew was Napoleon III.