he was afraid of cats
He was scared of cats.
both scared of cats.
He was scared of dogs. when he was little, he got bit by one and never got over it.
He didnt leave it it was taken from him he got defeated and captured at waterloo 1820
Making his opponents scared. He was a quick student on the battlefield who was capable of reading his opponents intentions and shifting his own troop movements to counter them.
Napoleon takes the nine puppies from their mothers as soon as they are old enough- he takes them into a separate room from all the other animals where nobody can see them, and Napoleon says he is educating them. However, in a later chapter, we discover that he did not educate them, but trained them as attack dogs. He then uses them to make animals agree with him, as the animals are scared of these dogs.
One of the reasons he was "barbaric" is because he was a brilliant general who destroyed the crowns of Europe and his blood was not noble blood he was "barbaric" because the crowns were scared of him in basic reality
Louis-Napoleon, known later as Napoleon III, was Napoleon's Nephew.
Napoleon's son was briefly Napoleon II. His nephew was Napoleon III.
Louis Bonaparte was Napoleon's brother. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonoparte who became Emperor Napoleon III was Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew.
Properly, it is as Napoleon said.
Depends on which one you are talking about, but Napoleon Bonaparte was the real Napoleon.