Napoléon I
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
They didn't have an emperor, they had a King.
Just after the Revolution, France had a representative form of government. After Napoléon rose to power, he became emperor
Napoleon Bonaparte.
He declared himself Emperor of France.
In the immediate aftermath of the French Revolution Napoleon became the First Consul and then the Emperor of the French. After his exile King Louis XVIII became the King.
It was probably when Napoleon Bonaparte overthrew the Directory and became dictator and emperor of France
there was no president in France in 1803. The French leader was Napoleon Bonaparte, crowned emperor the following year.
The emperor still lived in the Forbidden City until 1924, when Gen. Feng Yuxiang expelled him from the palace
Napoleon Bonaparte. He came to power in 1799, putting a stop to the French revolution and crowning himself Emperor, and with that, making France an Empire instead of a monarchy.
Paris, France, immediately following the French Revolution.
The revolution was as good as over when Napoleon came to power. Napoleon ended it completely by turning France into an Empire with himself as the emperor.