The Kaiser of Germany, The Emperor of Austria, The Emperor of Turkey and The Czar of Russia lost their jobs due to their incompetence in World War 1. The Czar fired his General and took over command of the Battle Field and proved to be utterly incompetent. The Czar resigned from his throne in disgrace. He died in front of a firing squad when the Communists conquered Russia. The Kaiser was somewhat more competent but lost the war when America entered the war on the side of England and France. The Emperor of the Ottoman Empire lost his empire when the Arabs revolted. At that point General Ataturk took over the government. The Emperor of Austria lost his job when President Woodrow Wilson dismantled the Austrian Empire.
Yes, Ben Franklin suffered from gout in his later years.
Because of his love for Opera which inspired Beethoven.
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Rosa Parks died at her home not in her sleep but from a disease that she suffered for years
Poland suffered enough being positioned between russia and Germany. Right after they got their independence in 1918 after 120 years of Russian-austrian and german division, they were attacked by russia in 1920. Up to 1930 the goverment fought wars againts Lithuania and Ukraine for borders and 1930 was the world crisis. 9 years later hitler attacked Poland and 2 weeks later Russia did too. Poland just could not resist continuous invasions and wars.
three people have been emperor of france, or emporer of the french, the first was napolean bonaparte, or napolean I. He reigned for 10 years. The second would be his son napolean II, he reigned for a month. The third and final would be napolean III who reigned for 20 years.
No. When Napolean was exiled he and Josephine had already been divorced for a few years. Josephine wrote Napolean a letter, asking to join him in exile. He was forced to write back and tell her that it could not be arranged; but Josephine had died before the letter reached her (1814).
Napolean Bonaparte was remarkable in that he conquered almost all of Europe and did it within fourteen years, he also came to be a dictator or emporerer legally. then after he was exiled he came back to France and tried to lead again, this period was known as the 100 days becasue that was all he lasted for before he was exiled again. Because of Napolean a congress needed to be made this congress was called the congress of Vienna. they recreated Europes boundaries. and Metternich who was the leaderof Italy and of this congress forgot to take into consideration of nationalism which can be a fator all the way to WWl
Napoleon had 4 brothers: Joseph Bonaparte (who was 1 year older), Lucien Bonaparte (6 years younger), Louis Bonaparte (9 years younger) and Jerome Bonaparte (15 years younger). He also had 3 sisters, Elisa Bonaparte (2 years younger) Pauline (11 years younger) and Caroline Bonaparte (13 years younger).
In her later years Mother Teresa suffered from a number of ailments but died of heart failure.
They had dinner with Napoleon Bonaparte, later known as Napoleon I (the first). He was ruler of France in the years 1769 - 1821.
King Louis XVI who was executed in 1793. Napoleon Bonaparte later became emperor in the last years of the revolution.
from 1799 to 1815
He did not. Dancing was not a thing he was known to be very fond of. The major revolution in recreational dancing was indeed around the reign of Napoleon with the advent of the walz in the late 18th century. But that started in today's Austria and Germany and slightly before Napoleon's time. Major developments in professional dancing (ballet) first happened some 25 years after Napoleon's day, and later around 1925.
Lord Melbourne suffered a stroke in 1842, and died six years later on 24 November 1848.
Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August 15, 1769 and died on May 5, 1821. Napoleon Bonaparte would have been 51 years old at the time of death or 245 years old today.
Joseph Bonaparte was born on January 7, 1768 and died on July 28, 1844. Joseph Bonaparte would have been 76 years old at the time of death or 247 years old today.