He was a popular French general who had almost conquered Europe and crowned himself Emperor
He also started the civil code that we had as human rights.
He is often remembered as portrayed in the British Press as a short, round despot.
Historically many military historians and other specialty historians consider Napoleon as one of the greatest military leaders in the modern world.
Napoleon is remembered today as a great leader of a short-lived empire. People who are short and ill-tempered are told to have a Napoleonic complex. The current school system in France was created by Napoleon himself, and is revered by many. It is believed by some to be the best in Europe.
We should remember Napoleon because he was one of the finest military commanders in history. Following the Revolution & the Reign of Terror Napoleon is given command of the Army of Italy, against the Austrians. His campaigning is brilliant & his rise meteoric. The Code Napoleon to this day forms much of the basis of Law in France: As an administrator Napoleon is phenomenal. As time passes the defeats in Russia, at Leipzig & finally at Waterloo end his reign. It is undoubted that Napoleon changes France out of all recognition, despite the failings that Napoleon had, in terms of the French & France, Napoleon Bonaparte was very good indeed.
Louis Bonaparte was Napoleon's brother. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonoparte who became Emperor Napoleon III was Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew.
I would say to most French people he would not be considered that bad as he did do much for France. However, I am not certain on how to gage the percentage but overall he will not be remembered as a good guy.
He was remembered by looking at my body
Napoleon is remembered today as a great leader of a short-lived empire. People who are short and ill-tempered are told to have a Napoleonic complex. The current school system in France was created by Napoleon himself, and is revered by many. It is believed by some to be the best in Europe.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Napoleon cried under a willow tree. Napoleon is remembered as a strong and formidable leader, so it is unlikely that such an emotional anecdote would be factual.
In 1798 he was taken prisoners by Napoleon's troops and held until he died several motnhs later in 1799.
David was a well-known and well respected French painter, and Napoleon admired his work. Similarly, David was an admirer of Napoleon. Back in those days, photography had not been invented, so a famous person who wanted to preserve his or her image for future generations would usually hire a great artist to paint a portrait. That is why Napoleon asked David to paint his picture, so that he would be remembered in the future as a great and important leader.
We should remember Napoleon because he was one of the finest military commanders in history. Following the Revolution & the Reign of Terror Napoleon is given command of the Army of Italy, against the Austrians. His campaigning is brilliant & his rise meteoric. The Code Napoleon to this day forms much of the basis of Law in France: As an administrator Napoleon is phenomenal. As time passes the defeats in Russia, at Leipzig & finally at Waterloo end his reign. It is undoubted that Napoleon changes France out of all recognition, despite the failings that Napoleon had, in terms of the French & France, Napoleon Bonaparte was very good indeed.
Louis-Napoleon, known later as Napoleon III, was Napoleon's Nephew.
Napoleon's son was briefly Napoleon II. His nephew was Napoleon III.
Remembered is the past tense of remember. Use remembered when you are writing about the past.Last night I remembered to brush my teeth.
THey are remembered for there disappearance
Louis Bonaparte was Napoleon's brother. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonoparte who became Emperor Napoleon III was Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew.
I would say to most French people he would not be considered that bad as he did do much for France. However, I am not certain on how to gage the percentage but overall he will not be remembered as a good guy.
He is remembered for his plays that show the depths of human emotion.