I'm not too sure what the other ones are but I know he definitely built the French Bank on 18th January 1800.
The Arch de Triumph.
Only two.
Napoleon Bonaparte's empire came to an end in 1815. The two forces for this fall in power were the Britain and Russian military forces.
Absolutely not!!! There are mainly two reason why. One was "The Terror" and the other was Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon invaded the two nations comprised of the Netherlands in 1795. One Netherlands is part of Austria. The other "half" is the Dutch Netherlands. Napoleon combines the two into the Batavian Republic and they were then part of France. Napoleon also annexes the Papal States.
Napoleon lost in Spain and took a huge defeat in Russia. These two losses were two huge factors in Napoleon's downfall. His final loss was at the Battle of Waterloo in Belgium.
A bicorne is a two-cornered hat, such as worn by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Only two.
Napoleon Bonaparte's empire came to an end in 1815. The two forces for this fall in power were the Britain and Russian military forces.
Napoleon Francois Joseph Charles Bonaparte, Duke of Reichstag. Plus several illegitimate children and two step children.
two times Once to Elba & then finally to St Helena.
Napoleon Bonaparte, Catherine the Great, Fredrick the Great, and Joseph II.
Josephine de Beauharnais and Marie Louise of Austria.
Napoleon had seven brothers and sisters, two step children of Josephine's, a son with Marie Louise and numerous children outside of wedlock. His mother also outlived him.
Absolutely not!!! There are mainly two reason why. One was "The Terror" and the other was Napoleon Bonaparte.
At that time the constitution was the Consulate; originally a parliamentary democracy headed, not by a President, but by two Consuls. But by 1803 Napoleon Bonaparte was First Consul for Life, so he did all the ruling. Only a year later he was proclaimed Emperor.
Many famous people have had epilepsy. Two famous ones are Julius Caesar and Napoleon Bonaparte.
A name is a proper noun; and like most nouns can be singular or plural.A singular name is the name of one person or thing: Napoleon BonaparteA plural name is a word for two or more people or things with that name:There were several Napoleaons of France; Napoleaon Bonaparte (emperor 1804-1815); Napoleon II, son of Napoleon Bonapart (emperor for less than two months in 1815);Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, known as Napoleon III (first President of France 1848-1852).Now, how about some Oreos (Oreo cookies).