Undisputedly one of the greatest commanders in history, his political and cultural legacy has endured as one of the most celebrated and controversial. As Emperor of the French, he dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while building an empire that ruled over continental Europe. His wars and campaigns are studied in military schools worldwide.
He doesn't matter anymore because he has been turned into a loyal party member so he's no longer a potential threat.
The Northern Snakehead has made its way into the Great Lakes and pose a potential threat to waters in Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Because it is an invasive species of Canada and the United States it has been banned as a pet. It also poses a threat to other native fish species as it will feed on them, sadly there is no way to eradicate them.
David was a well-known and well respected French painter, and Napoleon admired his work. Similarly, David was an admirer of Napoleon. Back in those days, photography had not been invented, so a famous person who wanted to preserve his or her image for future generations would usually hire a great artist to paint a portrait. That is why Napoleon asked David to paint his picture, so that he would be remembered in the future as a great and important leader.
There have been several people in history who were called Louis Napoleon Bonaparte:Louis Bonaparte or Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (born Luigi Buonaparte in Ajaccio, Corsica ), was a brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, became King Louis I of HollandNapoleon Louis Bonaparte, second son of Louis Bonaparte and Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, was King Louis II of Holland.Napoleon III, was christened Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte but usually called Louis Napoleon, was the third son of Louis Bonaparte and Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew. He became President and later Emperor of the French in the Second French Empire.Napoléon Eugène, Prince Imperial or Napoleon IV, Prince Imperial, was the only child of Napoleon III and Napoleon Bonaparte's great nephew, was often referred to as Louis Napoleon
Napoleon was part of a coup against the French Directory and became the First Consul of the Executive Government of the First French Republic. He had been brought into the coup attempt to provide the military muscle.
He would have been a Genoan.
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.
Probably not, but Napoleon was facing the reality of the French Revolution.
Napoleon never had a husband. In Napoleon's time, there was no such thing as same-sex marriage. Additionally, Napoleon was straight by all reports, so there would have been no desire for him to live with a man.
No, because i would have wanted more out of it.
Sports were not on Napoleon's (or anyone else's) radar screen in 1800. If they were, you could be assured that he would have been a serious competitor.
I would say that would have been Napoleon Bonaparte.
Sports were not on Napoleon's (or anyone else's) radar screen in 1800. If they were, you could be assured that he would have been a serious competitor.
good question man!
A potential product refers to what a product could have been or would be in future.
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.
Napoleon II was born on March 20, 1811 and died on July 22, 1832. Napoleon II would have been 21 years old at the time of death or 204 years old today.