Yes, with a regal coronation.
Napoleon Bonaparte, who called himself Emperor Napoleon I, ruled France from 1804 until 1814.
Napoleon became premier consul of France in November of 1799 (Brumaire Year VIII) and became Emperor on March 20th, 1804 when he crowned himself
He became the Emperor of the French on 18 May 1804.
On 18 May 1804 and his Coronation was held on 2 December 1804, although his correct title was "Emperor of the French".
From 1804 until 1815 minus his short stay on Elba.
In 1804.
Napoleon Bonaparte, who called himself Emperor Napoleon I, ruled France from 1804 until 1814.
Napoleon became premier consul of France in November of 1799 (Brumaire Year VIII) and became Emperor on March 20th, 1804 when he crowned himself
Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon Bonaparte symbolically crowned himself Emperor on May 18, 1804.
1804-1815
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
He became the Emperor of the French on 18 May 1804.
Napoleon Bonaparte
He crowned himself emperor of France.
He crowned himself emperor of France.