The famous thing about it was the fact that nappy took the crown from the pope and put it on his own head. In other words, he refused to acknowledge someone his superior.
Napoleon I, Emperor of France.
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France has had many famous people. These include Napoleon Bonaparte who conquered most of Europe, Charles De Gaulle, and Brigitte Bardot.
Napoleon I, Emperor of France.
Napoleon.
No, he was the selfcrowned emperor of France.
Napoleon Bonaparte was the King of France, and later declared Emperor of France. He was one of the most famous rulers of France.
Of a sort, as the little brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, the Emperor of France, as the husband of Hortense de Beauharnais who was the daughter of Empress Josephine and as the former King of Holland. Further, he was the father of Napoleon III the Emperor of France and 1st President of the French Republic in the future, he had adequate credentials to be considered as famous.---I think the above answer confuses Louis Napoleon with Louis Bonaparte. Louis Napoleon was Napoleon III, President of the Second Republic of France, and Emperor of France. He was famous.
Napoleon Bonaparte I is famous for being emperor of France and being a great war hero. Ask me if you want to know anything more.
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Napoleon of France, George Washington
Victor Hugo was a French author in the nineteenth century. He wrote poetry, plays, novels and an autobiography. Two of his most famous works in North America are the novels "Les Miserables" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", but in France he is more famous for his plays and poetry. He also played a role in French politics of the time, opposing and criticizing the tyranny of Louis Napoleon (later Emperor Napoleon III). When Louis Napoleon became emperor of France Hugo went into exile for several years, returning to France after the emperor was overthrown. Upon his return he was celebrated as a hero of democracy and of the common people. (Information sources: Wikipedia and the World Book Encyclopedia)
Napoleon Bonaparte
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