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How many Napoleons were there in French history?

There were three of them as follows: Napoleon I (Bonaparte) from 1804 - 1814 Napoleon II (Son of Napoleon I) ruled for one month in 1815 Napoleon III (Nephew of Napoleon I) ruled from 1852 - 1870. also known as Louis Napoleon


12 List 3 accomplishments of Napoleon and 3 downfalls of Napoleon?

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What were Napoleons 3 greatest achievements?

That that was called "the perfect battle", the Battle of Austerlitz, which had been carried out exactly as planned by Napoleon. In my opinion also the first part of the same campaign, that is the "manoeuvre on Ulm", which led to the encirclement and surrendering of an Austrian army of 50,000 men under Gen. Mack in Ulm is worth of being recorded as a component of the aforesaid greatest military accomplishment.


How did Napoleon 3 come to power?

Napoleon III came to power through a combination of political maneuvering and popular support. After the fall of Louis-Philippe in 1848, he capitalized on the instability of the Second Republic, winning the presidential election later that year. In 1851, he staged a coup d'état to extend his term beyond the constitutional limit, effectively consolidating power. He then declared himself Emperor of the French in 1852, establishing the Second Empire.


How were revolutionary reforms changed under napoleon?

The revolutionary reforms were changed under Napoleon by changing the code of Laws. He was able to change the code of Laws and aligned them with the Justinian Code of Laws.

Related Questions

Napoleon's government was controlled by three?

Napoleon's democratic government had 3 consuls, or branches, but this was soon abolished when Napoleon became emperor.


Napleon-3 emperor of the France before world war 1?

Bonaparte Napoleon was emperor of France.


How many Napoleons were there in French history?

There were three of them as follows: Napoleon I (Bonaparte) from 1804 - 1814 Napoleon II (Son of Napoleon I) ruled for one month in 1815 Napoleon III (Nephew of Napoleon I) ruled from 1852 - 1870. also known as Louis Napoleon


How many emperors of France were there?

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.


Who was the Composer of the Eroica Pastoral and Choral Symphonies?

Symphony No. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven, also known as Eroica, which is Italian for heroic. The piece is composed in E flat. Beethoven dedicated this piece originally to Napoleon Bonaparte but he changed that when Napoleon proclaimed himself emperor. Beethoven later dedicated it to the memory of a great man. ( as in the man Napoleon used to be, before he proclaimed himself emperor ).


What is the prime factor of 1854?

2, 3 and 103


Is 1854 in simplest form?

Yes. 1854 = 1854/1 cannot be simplified.


What day of the week was December 3 1854?

December 3rd 1854 was a Sunday.


How tall is Napoleon Harris?

Napoleon Harris is 6' 3".


When was the eureka stocade?

Dec 3 1854


Who was the man that eroica dedicated to the memory of a great man?

Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 (which is what I assume you're referring to) was intended to be dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte (and was originally scheduled to be called "Bonaparte"), but the composer became disgusted when Napoleon declared himself Emperor of the French. (The fact that his patrons wouldn't have been terribly happy about it may have had some impact as well.)Nevertheless, it's clear from Beethoven's letters that he had originally written it in honor of Napoleon, and still regarded it that way at the time of Napoleon's death even though he had retitled it and given it an ambiguous dedication.The fact that it was dedicated to the memory of a great man might refer to Beethoven's attempt to dedicate it to Napoleon, the Hero of the Common People (whom Beethoven admired) as distinct from Napoleon I, Emperor of France (which made Beethoven think that Napoleon was just another tyrant).


Which Napoleon was famous general 1 2 or 3?

Napoleon 1 also called Napoleon the Great.