At the height of his power in 1812, Napoleon controlled all of continental Europe from Spain in the west to Moscow (Russia) in the east, from the North Sea to the Italian states in the south. Much of this control was of course precarious, with only a single major defeat needing to happen in order for Napoleon's grip to start slipping.
720,000 sq miles, including France, Belgium, Hollan, Germany, Poland, Switzerland and Spain.
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napoleon was known for his political dominance in europe. Napoleon became famous because of his striking advances in europe. He died from his penis being chopped off when he was tortured by the english. His last words were France.
The political map of Europe.
Napoleon Bonaparte had many victories in Europe. One of the areas he annexed to the French empire was the Papal States in 1809.
Reinstate the monarchy.
The Continental System.
No, he never had complete control of the European Continent.
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napolen conquered nearly of Europe
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Different parts of Europe at various times.
Much of Europe.
Napoleon Bonaparte of France conquered much of Europe in the 1800's, but he did not conquer all of it.
The British Isles.
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When did the Greeks control much of sourthern Europe
I know Napoleon finished his empire with control of over half of Europe. Maybe Caesar as well.
At first he was just trying to help France during their "Depression" then he did sorta get out of control and pretty much tried to. So...yes, he did.