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When and why did the French Revolution happen?

The French Revolution began in 1789 with the Storming of the Bastille and ended in 1799 with a coup that created the French Consulate under Napoleon Bonaparte. It was caused by the economic collapse of France, an unfair tax code and a perceived failure by the Monarchy to care about the plight of the common man.


Why did Napoleon Bonaparte kill Jews?

Napoleon was actually quite famous for not killing Jews. There were actually numerous debates in Rabbinic Circles as to who was the greater curse to Jews: Emperor Napoleon or Czar Alexander II of Russia. Czar Alexander II was hated by some because he created numerous pogroms and instituted Anti-Semitic policies. Napoleon was hated by some because he made it perfectly acceptable to be Jewish and therefore created conditions under which Jews would naturally assimilate and lose their unique religion and tradition. However, most Jews, especially Liberal or Secular Jews, hold Napoleon in high esteem for his emancipation of the Jewish community and his belief that Judaism was "just a religion" and that Jews were just as human as anyone else (as opposed to demonic, which was the common view).


What did Alexander the Great Napoleon Mussolini and Hitler have in common psychologically?

Psychologically, aside from possibly some form of God Complex, they all had ailurophobia. Which is the phobia of cats.


What factors transformed the small German province of Brandeberg Prussia into the core of what was to be German nation?

It may sound strange, but it was Napoleon. Napoleon invaded half of Europe, also the most German states. Only East Prussia remained free and became the leader in the "Befreiungskrieg" (Freedom war) against France. It was this war against Napoleon 1812-1815 that created a common German national feeling.


Who were the Carbonari?

The Italian Carbonari was a group that vowed to oppose the government in Vienna as well as the government's conservative allies. (An interesting note: the group took its name Carbonari from the charcoal that members used to blacken their faces with). However, members of the Carbonari had murky political views. Some called for constitutions and liberal reforms, while others wanted another Napoleon Bonaparte! The Carbonari created obscure rituals for meetings and met in hiding. But, these Carbonari had one thing in common, they did not want total restoration of the monarchical power.

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What is the meaning of Napoleon?

Napoleon is a reasonably common name. It was the name of an Emperor of France, the Corsican, Napoleon Bonaparte, and has several possible meanings:Old German: son of the mistGreek: woodland lionItalian: a person or man from the city of Napoli (Naples)


What did Toussaint L'Ouverture and Napoleon Bonaparte have in common?

Both were soldiers and both died in exile.


Why were pride revenge and honor important to Napoleon Bonaparte?

Some would contend that it was because he was a Corsican. Others might say that those are common traits found in all military men.


Who was the man that eroica dedicated to the memory of a great man?

Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 (which is what I assume you're referring to) was intended to be dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte (and was originally scheduled to be called "Bonaparte"), but the composer became disgusted when Napoleon declared himself Emperor of the French. (The fact that his patrons wouldn't have been terribly happy about it may have had some impact as well.)Nevertheless, it's clear from Beethoven's letters that he had originally written it in honor of Napoleon, and still regarded it that way at the time of Napoleon's death even though he had retitled it and given it an ambiguous dedication.The fact that it was dedicated to the memory of a great man might refer to Beethoven's attempt to dedicate it to Napoleon, the Hero of the Common People (whom Beethoven admired) as distinct from Napoleon I, Emperor of France (which made Beethoven think that Napoleon was just another tyrant).


When and why did the French Revolution happen?

The French Revolution began in 1789 with the Storming of the Bastille and ended in 1799 with a coup that created the French Consulate under Napoleon Bonaparte. It was caused by the economic collapse of France, an unfair tax code and a perceived failure by the Monarchy to care about the plight of the common man.


How was Andrew Jackson like napoleon?

Andrew Jackson and Napoleon Bonaparte shared some similarities in their leadership styles and political ambitions. Both were charismatic leaders who rose to power during times of political and social upheaval. They both sought to consolidate power and establish strong central governments. However, while Napoleon aimed to conquer Europe, Jackson focused on expanding American territory and protecting the interests of the common people. Additionally, their societal impacts were vastly different, with Napoleon leaving a lasting legacy in Europe while Jackson's impact was primarily confined to the United States.


What did both Hitler and napoleon have in common that was funny?

both scared of cats.


What do Lizzie Borden and Napoleon have in common?

Supposedly red hair.


Why did Napoleon Bonaparte kill Jews?

Napoleon was actually quite famous for not killing Jews. There were actually numerous debates in Rabbinic Circles as to who was the greater curse to Jews: Emperor Napoleon or Czar Alexander II of Russia. Czar Alexander II was hated by some because he created numerous pogroms and instituted Anti-Semitic policies. Napoleon was hated by some because he made it perfectly acceptable to be Jewish and therefore created conditions under which Jews would naturally assimilate and lose their unique religion and tradition. However, most Jews, especially Liberal or Secular Jews, hold Napoleon in high esteem for his emancipation of the Jewish community and his belief that Judaism was "just a religion" and that Jews were just as human as anyone else (as opposed to demonic, which was the common view).


How do overseas laws in principle differ from Anglo Saxon common law?

Some countries and provinces, France, Mexico and Quebec, have a historical precedent in Code Napoleon, which differs from Anglo-Saxon Common on the basis of presumption. In Anglo, U are innocent until proven. In Code Napoleon you are guilty until proven.


What was one of Napoleon's first goals after becoming the Emperor of France that helped the common people?

Napoleon played a key role in the French Revolution (1789–99), served as first consul of France (1799–1804), and was the first emperor of France (1804–14/15). Today Napoleon is widely considered one of the greatest military generals in history. Learn about Napoleon's role in the French Revolution (1789–99).


What is Waterloo about?

Waterloo is the battle site where French Emporer Napoleon was defeated by the Englishman Lord Wellington. In common usage it is a reference to a major loss or defeat.