False, the English led by the Duke Of Wellington imprisoned Napoleon shortly after the Waterloo, then he was exiled to Saint Helena where he remained till he died of stomach cancer on May 5th 1821 at age 51.
Napoleon Bonaparte attempted to capture Egypt from the British in 1798. Napoleon's invading troops captured a huge assortment of antiquities during their three-year occupation of the Nile River valley, and their spoils of war included what is now known the Rosetta Stone, stolen from a fort at Rashid, a town Europeans called Rosetta.it was found by Napoleons troops in 1799
To deny Napoleon's Army lodging during the Russian winter, Moscow was put to the torch.
He was already losing popularity during the 1860s, especially after his attempt to control Mexico failed. Prussia, which was trying to unify Germany under their own rule, picked a fight with France, sparking the Franco-Prussian War. At the climactic battle of Sedan, the Prussian Army soundly defeated the French Army, and Napoleon himself was captured. With Napoleon captured, his government immediately collapsed and he was removed from power. A new republican government formed and tried to continue the war. The Germans besieged Paris, and after a few months, captured it, effectively ending the war. Napoleon was eventually freed and decided to go into exile in England, where he died a couple years later.
William Wallace (AKA "braveheart") was captured by the English king, known as Edward the Long Shanks , tortured and eventually beheaded. I don't know if this next part is true but i have heard that his body was torn to peices his arms and legs sent to the 4 corners of England and his head set on London bridge as a warning to other "traitors". Though he did not live to see it Scotland did win its freedom...for a while at least.
Because he invaded Moscow, where 3/4 of his army died. He lost that battle (battle of Waterloo) and was captured, sent to exile for the 2nd time. This time, he went to St. Helena where he died.
Yes, Osceola was beheaded after his death. He was captured and the soldiers who held him beheaded his body before burying him.
Nobody. Napoleon captured Moscow.
Two of those statements are true; see below.He was the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. -- No. He was his nephew.He was the first elected president of France. -- Yes. He was the first elected president of the Second Republic of France. However, it is worth noting that there were other chief executives of the First and Second Republic who were either not presidents or not popularly elected.He was known as a fair, gentle leader. -- No. He was a dictator and emperor. While he had general popular support, he was not considered fair or gentle.He was captured. -- Yes. He fought in the Battle of Sedan in 1870 and was captured by the German forces led by Otto van Bismarck. He was then exiled to the UK.
He was sent into exile.
He was not the greatest general since he lost the war but he definitely was one of the greatest, never loosing a battle unless he was greatly outnumbered. He conquered a great amount of territory before being captured by great britain.
when the enemy (parlement) captured him and beheaded him
Napoleon Bonaparte attempted to capture Egypt from the British in 1798. Napoleon's invading troops captured a huge assortment of antiquities during their three-year occupation of the Nile River valley, and their spoils of war included what is now known the Rosetta Stone, stolen from a fort at Rashid, a town Europeans called Rosetta.it was found by Napoleons troops in 1799
The Third Republic
no he was never captured
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To deny Napoleon's Army lodging during the Russian winter, Moscow was put to the torch.
Napoleon wasn't executed. He was captured by the British and imprisoned on the Isle of Elba, where he died of natural causes.