The First Empire, the First Republic.
Napoleon Bonaparte seized power in November 1799, marking the end of the historical period of the French Revolution.
Napoleon Bonaparte ended the period of the French revolution in Nov.1899, by seizing power for himself.
No, to the best of my knowledge, he didn't.
The time period after the French Revolution was primarily characterized by Napoleon Bonaparte holding power in France. Although a French Directory government was set up after the Revolution, it quickly collapsed, paving the way for Napoleon to take control.
The time period after the French Revolution was primarily characterized by Napoleon Bonaparte holding power in France. Although a French Directory government was set up after the Revolution, it quickly collapsed, paving the way for Napoleon to take control.
Well you didn't state a period in history to work with, but probably the greatest victor was Napoleon Bonaparte. Took over most of Europe, but was defeated once in Russia.
The French Revolution was a period of radical social and political change in France that lasted from 1789 to 1799. It resulted in the overthrow of the monarchy, the establishment of a republic, and ultimately the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte to power. It had far-reaching effects on France and the rest of Europe.
France NEW RESPONDENT About 115 days. That period was called "The Hundred Days".
The royalists in "The Count of Monte Cristo" were supporters of King Louis XVIII, who was the legitimate monarch of France during the time period in which the novel is set. They were in opposition to Napoleon Bonaparte and his supporters who were known as Bonapartists.
There were three of them as follows: Napoleon I (Bonaparte) from 1804 - 1814 Napoleon II (Son of Napoleon I) ruled for one month in 1815 Napoleon III (Nephew of Napoleon I) ruled from 1852 - 1870. also known as Louis Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte ended the historical period of the French revolution when he seized power for himself in November 1899.
Napoleon Bonaparte came to power in November of 1799. He was 30 years old when he became the First Consul of France in 1799. He had a certain amount of power before that as a Brigadier General at the age of 24.