He liked burritos
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Ailurophobia - The fear of cats
Napoleon's connection to the French Revolution is odd. He was a general in the French Army when it began, and was actually against the revolution. It disgusted him to see French fighting French, a sentiment he carried throughout his life. He actually did not support until the late stages, and took control during the new government that sprouted up near the end of the Revolution. His seize of power was a peaceful coup d'etat [the 18 Brumaire coup], in which he was assisted by his brother Lucien and which he used to set himself up as the First Consul.
It would depend heavily on the condition or grade of the coin just like any other coin . Prices and values will vary greatly so your best bet would be to see a reputable coin dealer but prices will be as little as melt value for extremely low grade or thousands for the higher top end grades. As I mentioned earlier - best to see a reputable coin dealer . Without actually seeing your coin it is hard to put a monetary value on it. I hope this helps you with your enquiry and wish you the best of luck in your search.
Oh, dear Heaven, no. Napoleon becoming Emperor put a temporary stop to the Revolution. First, there was the old Régime. The people weren't happy with that and blamed all their problems on the royal family, whom they killed, this period is called the French Revolution and started in 1789. This was followed by a constitution called the Directorate, which was replaced by another called the Consulate. Napoleon became Consul, then First Consul, and eventually commited a coup (in 1799) crowning himself emperor and thus turning France into an Empire. When Napoleon was defeated, the Old Régime was restored, then Napoleon came back and restored the Empire. Then out he went again, and the Old Régime lasted until 1830, when it was replaced by a constitutional monarchy under a different dynasty. In 1848 another revolution founded the Second Republic. The President of this restored the Empire under himself as Napoleon III, and lasted until 1870, when the Third Republic chased him out. That lasted until 1940 and the Vichy régime, and when that was defeated in 1945 a new constitution installed the Fourth Republic. That was dissolved in 1968 and the Fifth Republic came in, and so far has lasted. Since 1789 France has had 23 constitutions. So we know the Revolution started in 1789, and ended in 1799. Napoleon ended the revolution. If, indeed, it has ended. The point is, 'The French revolution' is a misleading term. There have been many. What Napoleon ended was simply the first attempt at a Republic.
Napoleon III (1808-1873)
Napoleon III (1808-1873)
Napoleon III the third son of Napoleon Bonaparte and last King of the French.
Napoleon III (emperor of France) qualifies as such.
The Marquis de Radepont, a French officer and Diplomat for Emperor Louis Napoleon III, was the catalyst of the Battle of Puebla. He thought that by conquering Mexico, the rest of America would be easier to conquer.
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Yes, He violated the Monroe Doctrine by installing Maximilian as his puppet in Mexico..
Maximillian I of Mexico was born as Archduke Ferdinand Maxmillian Joseph of Vienna, Austria in 1832 and became the Emperor of Mexico in 1864 after Napoleon III occupied Mexico.
Both Napoleon and Maximillian wanted a French prescience in the U.S. They wanted to establish a French satellite state in Mexico.
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The French emperor, Napoleon III, sent a total force of 25000 man to Mexico
Napoleon III of France was born on April 20, 1808.