As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814, and again in 1815. Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars
Yes, it is true that in France it is illegal to name a pig Napoleon.
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True, under Louis XVIII.
yes it is still in the museum. The museum of Napolio ( In France ofcourse)
Louis Napoleon, also known as Napoleon III, was the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte and became the first President of France in 1848 before declaring himself Emperor in 1852. He played a significant role in modernizing France through infrastructure projects and economic reforms. His reign ended with the defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, leading to his exile and the establishment of the Third Republic.
it influenced it b/c France didn't have a true leader between the time king loius vII was executed and napoleon took up leadership. So him portrayed as hero fighting courageously really boosted the happiness and pride of France.
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None. Admirals fight at sea, Napoleon on land. Several Britich admirals defeated French or her allies' fleets while Napoleon was Boss of France, and one - Sir Sidney Smith - defeated a French army on land, at the Siege of Acre; but he was only a Commodore at the time, not an Admiral. That is true but the man who defeated Napoleon's navy was Horatio Nelson.
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Mainly glory. By putting the imperial crown on his own head while the Pope stood by, Napoleon made a symbolic gesture stating that he would be subservient to no one on earth, and that Rome would never command him