Napoleon was perhaps the greatest general and leader since the times of ancient Rome and Alexander the great. He was able to conquer most of Europe. His success is why he is still studied in modern times.
Military strategy and tactics.
B. Napoloeon as a powerful military leader and statesman
His brothers, brothers in law, trusted military officers.
He considered himself to be a great strategic thinker. He also styled himself like Napoleon. The reason he did that is because he liked the style and the outfit
The spelling of the French military leader is Napoleon Bonaparte.The name is also used as a male given name and among his relatives.The name Napoleon is also used for the French dessert pastry Mille-feuille.
He was in the right place at the right time in history. It didm't hurt a bit that he was a military genius.
His military genius.
He was a military genius, a master tactician and strategist.
Military genius and the Napoleonic Code.
Because of his military genius.
I consider the Battle of Austerlitz to be Napoleon's greatest victory.
Because he brought elephants into the mountains
Perhaps for Military brilliance and perhaps for Political savvy, but he also had many progressive ideas.
Napoleon Bonaparte ended the period of the French revolution in Nov.1899, by seizing power for himself.
None. ''OR:'' Just maybe the people that establish the course of studies at world military academies are not mistaken when they mandate the study of battlefield replays of Napoleon's battles. Another indication that he had a ''"lot on the ball"'' is the reverence he is shown at the site of his entombment in Paris.
None. ''OR:'' Just maybe the people that establish the course of studies at world military academies are not mistaken when they mandate the study of battlefield replays of Napoleon's battles. Another indication that he had a ''"lot on the ball"'' is the reverence he is shown at the site of his entombment in Paris.
His early training was as an artillery officer and that was something that he always used with great skill and effect. It was not the number of available weapons at his disposal, but the effective placement and use of them that won the day.