Napoleon Bonaparte established a system of four grades in the Legion of Honor, an order he created in 1802 to recognize military and civilian merit. The grades are: Grand Cross, Commander, Officer, and Knight. This system was designed to reward individuals for their service to France and to promote loyalty and honor among citizens. It remains an influential institution in France today.
Yes, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte created the Napoleon law code, known to most as the Napoleon code.
yes
Napoleon Bonaparte actually overthrew the Old Regime; he did not create it.
the continental system
Napoleon set up a state called the Confederation of the Rhine by combining the many small German states together and ignoring the "Holy Roman Empire," which had claim to but very little real power.
Yes, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte created the Napoleon law code, known to most as the Napoleon code.
Napoleon Bonaparte created the bank of france
Yes, Napoleon introduced public-run schools, called Lycees.
Yes he did
yes
Napoleon Bonaparte actually overthrew the Old Regime; he did not create it.
The Europeans did not want to create a martyr.
the continental system
Yes, it was an olive branch with the Catholic Church that cost Napoleon very little and gained him much good will.
Napoleon Bonaparte did not create the metric system, but he did play a significant role in promoting and standardizing its usage. The metric system was actually developed in late 18th-century France prior to Napoleon's rise to power. Napoleon saw the benefits of the system and established it as the official measurement system in France, which contributed to its adoption worldwide.
No the estates general were created centuries before Napoleon Bonepart was born. They ended before he took over.
"Napoleon is always right."