In 1803 Napoleon ruled France as "Consul to Life"
After Napoleon was sent in exile to Elba, France was ruled by king Louis VIII.
William IV, I think.
Napoleon Bonaparte, who called himself Emperor Napoleon I, ruled France from 1804 until 1814.
Westphalia, Duchy of Warsaw, Naples, Italy, Spain and Holland
In 1803 Napoleon ruled France as "Consul to Life"
After Napoleon was sent in exile to Elba, France was ruled by king Louis VIII.
Napoleon Bonaparte ruled most of the European continent. Napoleon ruled France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungry, and Poland.
William IV, I think.
Napoleon never invaded, conquered, occupied, ruled or ran the United Kingdom.
Robespierre ruled over a representative government, while Napoleon ruled over a dictatorship
The word "undemocratic" literally means "not democratic. " An example of a sentence using the word "undemocratic" is "The legally elected government was replaced with an undemocratic dictatorship. "
Usually family members.
Yes, Napoleon Bonaparte was an emperor.
No, Rousseau died in 1778 which was before Napoleon ruled anything since he was only 10.
Un is undemocratic for India because it is my holiday homework . I have to elaborate on this topic. and my holiday is undemocratic for me..........
Two. Napoleon I, who ruled from 1804 to 1814 and his nephew Napoleon III, who ruled as Emperor from 1852 to 1870. Napoleon II, the son of Napoleon I, never was crowned Emperor of France. After the abdication of Napoleon I, he did appoint his then 3 years-old son as his successor, but the Allied victors refused to acknowledge this succession. His mother then took him back to her native Austria where he died in 1832.