Napoleon's home that he most frequented was the Chateau de Malmaison, about 7 miles outside of Paris. However, he was frequently gone on military campaigns and left his wife, Empress Josephine, to watch over Malmaison, which she preferred to palaces like Versailles.
Napolean Bonapartes' mother was called Maria Letizia Ramolino
Napoleon and Hitler were not related. Napoleon was Corsican and Hitler was an Austrian German
Napoleon was defeat by Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington.
nephew, and heir
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.
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Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August 15, 1769
Napoleon had few friends. He had loyalties, family, alliances and lovers.
Walking on the moon was not one of Napoleon's activities.
Films did not exist during his lifetime.
The Russian winter.
Napolean Bonapartes' mother was called Maria Letizia Ramolino
Napolean Bonapartes' mother was called Maria Letizia Ramolino
The Napoleonic Wars ended with Napoleon's exile to St. Helena after the Battle of Waterloo.
He was the emperor of France until after the battle of Waterloo when he was sent into exile and died of cancer.
His support for France allowed his eldest sons Napoleon and Joseph to study in France, opening the way for the former's meteoric rise to supreme power in that country.
Napolean Bonapartes' mother was called Maria Letizia Ramolino