That guy who ate fruit cups.
Napléon did not wish to conquer Europe. His only wish was to defend the French Republic against the royalists of Europe. In his quest, he established an empire, although his goal was not to conquer all of Europe.
Napolean created a vast french empire, he redrew the map of Europe
Napoleon promoted the idea of a French Empire but there was simply to much European resistance.
Napoleon created the First French Empire as he wanted to make France the greatest country. To do so, he had to conquer land and he looked towards neighboring countries in Europe. Napoleon conquered many lands and also established satellite states. This was the beginning of nationalism, which indirectly led to World War I.
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The French colonial empire is the set of territories outside Europe that were under French rule primarily from the 17th century to the late 1960s.
Napoléon Bonaparte.
The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and part of Italy wereall part of the French Empire
Napoleon Bonaparte began his conquest of Europe in the early 19th century, starting with his military campaigns in Italy in the late 1790s. By 1804, he had established himself as Emperor of the French and began expanding his empire through a series of wars and treaties. Napoleon's conquest of Europe reached its peak in 1812 with the height of the French Empire, but by 1815, he was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, marking the end of his reign and his ambitions for European domination. Overall, Napoleon's conquest of Europe took approximately 15 years from the start of his military campaigns to his final defeat.
Army of Napoleon stopped its invasion in Russian Empire with the heavy losses for Napoleon's Army.
Napoleon Bonaparte of France conquered much of Europe in the 1800's, but he did not conquer all of it.
In 1811, the French Empire, under Napoleon Bonaparte, included metropolitan France and several territories across Europe. It encompassed regions such as Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, parts of Italy, and the western part of Germany. Additionally, France controlled territories in Spain, the Illyrian Provinces, and a portion of Switzerland. The empire's influence extended to various client states and kingdoms established by Napoleon throughout Europe.