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The Little Corporal.
Napoleon Bonaparte
The Little Corporal
The Little Corporal: this was at the beginning of his career, as a recognition from his own soldiers (which he would himself refer to as his "children" later on in life), affectionate term, as Bonaparte was a man who was not afraid to mix with his own men and involve himself more than 200%. He also inherited from such bad names as "the ogre" (specially around the first half of 1810s when he was recruiting raw recruits in his ongoing effort of war. The English called him Boney as well (surely more friendly), for example Betsy Balcombe (little girl) on St Helena
Battle of the Little Bighorn.
The Great, The First or The Little Corporal.
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the little corporal
No,Napolean Bonaparte was the Little Corporal due to his height.Adolph Hitler was the Bohemian Corporal,dubbed by Von Hindeburgh because of his lifestyle
Napoleon Bonaparte was known as the 'Little Corporal' although he was about 5 feet 6 inches tall - about average for his time. He was in fact Emperor rather than king of the French from 1804 to 1814 (although he also had himself crowned King of Italy).
The Little Corporal.
Napoleon Boneparte
Napoléon Bonaparte - commonly referred to as "Bonaparte" through the revolutionary period, and as Napoléon during the Empire.
The little Corporal.
The Little Corporal.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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".