Napoléon Bonaparte - commonly referred to as "Bonaparte" through the revolutionary period, and as Napoléon during the Empire.
The French equivalent of corporal is Caporal.
Napoleon was called "Petit Caporal" or "Little Corporal." by his troops after he defeated four Austrian armies that he was supposed to just "hold off".
Kapo is actually derived from the French word for 'corporal' (Caporal) or the Italian word 'Capo'. In German it means 'foreman'.
In the US Army, the rank below Corporal is Private First Class. In the US Marine Corps and much of the British armed services (and in the armies of many other nations of the British Commonwealth), the rank below Corporal is Lance Corporal.
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
Napoleon Bonaparte was the French Emperor who was born in Ajaccio.
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'Helping' is not the best word to describe the invasion of Mexico by French forces. The name of the French emperor behind such invasion was Napoleon III.
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Napoleon Bonaparte.
No,the French Emperor period was ended in 1815 ,Jules Verne was born in 1828.
They didn't have an emperor, they had a King.