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Napoleon Bonaparte was the French Emperor who was born in Ajaccio.
I would like to point out that correct title of Napoleon the Great was "Emperor of the French" and not "Emperor of France". He wasn't the only Emperor to rule the French but the first one. The second and last one was his nephew and heir Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873). After a coup d'état he become Napoleon III Emperor of the French, from 1852 to 1870.
As Napoleon I, Napoleon Bonaparte was Emperor of the French. Thus he was emperor of a people, not of a nation, as he would have been had he been Emperor of France.
He never did accept the crown of Emperor or King. He did, however, name himself "dictator perpetuo," or dictator for life.
Because Napoleon was a brilliant general who successfully defended the French Revolution from foreign monarchists, his troops became very loyal to him and therefore he had the power to assume the position of Emperor of France.
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
Napoleon Bonaparte was the French Emperor who was born in Ajaccio.
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'Helping' is not the best word to describe the invasion of Mexico by French forces. The name of the French emperor behind such invasion was Napoleon III.
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Napoleon Bonaparte.
No,the French Emperor period was ended in 1815 ,Jules Verne was born in 1828.
They didn't have an emperor, they had a King.
I would like to point out that correct title of Napoleon the Great was "Emperor of the French" and not "Emperor of France". He wasn't the only Emperor to rule the French but the first one. The second and last one was his nephew and heir Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873). After a coup d'état he become Napoleon III Emperor of the French, from 1852 to 1870.
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There are some places in France where shops still accept French francs, but not for much longer.