heaven knows, he tried. He even got close, on an English ship at anchopr off the coast, waiting to see if his request to come to England after Waterloo was granted. But it wasn't, and he was shipped straight off to St. Helena.
Just like they do now, except foot powered. Flywheel connected to paddles, band of leather connected to drive shaft. The bobbins and internals have changed minimally.
Sole of the foot
Dorsalis pedis (top of foot) & Posterior tibial (behind ankle on inside of foot)
The 'achilles', the heel of the foot.
I believe its a foot fetsih
well, Napoleon Bonaparte was 5 foot 3
About 5 foot 6 and a half inches.
He was 5 foot 6 and one half inches tall.
A year before his death, Napoleon Bonaparte weighed 200 pounds. Forensic reports show that at the time of his death, Napoleon weighed 168 pounds.
The reason Napoleon did not stop Great Britan is because they weer on a Island and you couldn't get there on foot and it would take a long time together so when no one could take them over they had time to make a very good army that Napoleon could not take and so that's why Napoleon did not take great Brittan over.Or;He lacked an equivalent Navy for the projection of force beyond his borders.
Napoleon was just below the average height. He was not incredibly short, just shorter than most others.Actually, most of the debate about Napoleon's height (or lack thereof) came from confusion between French and English units of measurement, which were not equal. In fact, Napoleon was about 5 foot 7 or 8 inches, which was roughly the average height for the period.
he shot his foot off
Peter Crouch of England who plays for Tottenham Hotspur stands at 6 foot 7 inches
Saint George never set foot in England. He spent most of his life in Palestine (Israel) and some sources say he may have visited north Africa. He was named a patron saint of England by Pope Benedict IVX. For additional information click on this link.
He was 5 foot 6 and one half inches tall.
Jane Bunford was the tallest English person ever measuring at 7 foot 11 inches and the two tallest men from England were Frederick Kempster and Willian Brady, both had an equal standing height of 7 foot 9 inches tall.
No, he was average for the time at 5 foot 6 and 1/2 inches.