Because Charles Grodin did not want to do anymore sequels- so they just used another family so they could have a different cast.
The letter "h" is the third consonant in Beethoven's name.
That was something that Beethoven and not Napoleon decided.
Beethoven's Third symphony is called the Eroica Symphony.
No. Beethoven was disappointed by Napoleon's self-proclamation as Emperor of France. He withdrew his dedication of his Third Symphony to Napoleon, as he had planned to name it the "Buonaparte": instead, Beethoven named it the Eroica.
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It was originally written in honor of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Beethoven admired Napolean Bonaparte - so much so that he originally dedicated his Third Symphony to him. When Bonaparte crowned himself Emperor, however, Beethoven changed the dedication because he no longer admired Bonaparte.
I don't know. Never seen the movie.
Beethoven's 3rd Symphony, is the third symphony written by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was originally entitled "Napoleon" because Beethoven admired Napoleon Bonaparte as a liberator of the oppressed and a great hero. Beethoven eventually recognised Bonaparte for what he was and changed the name to "Eroica" (A Great Man). Full title is - Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, op. 55 "Eroica" "Op" is short for opus. Opus means work, so it is his 55th work. ---- == == Beethoven's Third Symphony was originally written in honor of Napoleon, but when Napoleon had himself crowned "Emperor," Beethoven was disgusted and changed the name to Eroica (Heroic). Beethoven's Third represents the beginning of his middle period, where he begins to understand and come to grips with his impending deafness. For some, Beethoven's Third also represents the end of the Classical period and the beginning of the Romantic period.
He scratched out his dedication to Napoleon from his Third Symphony.