Napoleon indirectly controlled various territories across Europe through a network of satellite states and allied nations. These included the Kingdom of Italy, the Confederation of the Rhine, and the Duchy of Warsaw, among others. Additionally, countries like Spain, the Netherlands, and various German states had rulers who were either relatives of Napoleon or aligned with his interests, effectively placing them under French influence. This extensive control allowed Napoleon to exert significant political and military power across the continent.
From the Atlantic coast of Spain, at its maximum extent to the east border of the Grand Dutchy of Warsaw, about 2000 miles.
At the height of his power, Napoleon controlled a significant portion of Europe, including large territories in France, Italy, the Netherlands, and parts of Central and Eastern Europe, amounting to millions of square kilometers. However, the combined area of European countries that were not allied with or under his control—such as Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria—was also vast, encompassing a large part of Europe. While Napoleon's empire was extensive, it was still smaller than the total area of countries opposing him, particularly when considering Russia and Britain, which were significant in size and resources. Thus, while Napoleon's territories were considerable, they did not surpass the combined area of his adversaries.
Australia
At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
He signed various treaties with the lands he had occupied.
Egypt
i believe it was 94 miles
Italy and Spain
i believe it was 94 miles
Napoleon created the First French Empire as he wanted to make France the greatest country. To do so, he had to conquer land and he looked towards neighboring countries in Europe. Napoleon conquered many lands and also established satellite states. This was the beginning of nationalism, which indirectly led to World War I.
the dutch controlled the lands.
From the Atlantic coast of Spain, at its maximum extent to the east border of the Grand Dutchy of Warsaw, about 2000 miles.
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Napoleon's democratic government had 3 consuls, or branches, but this was soon abolished when Napoleon became emperor.
At the height of his power, Napoleon controlled a significant portion of Europe, including large territories in France, Italy, the Netherlands, and parts of Central and Eastern Europe, amounting to millions of square kilometers. However, the combined area of European countries that were not allied with or under his control—such as Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria—was also vast, encompassing a large part of Europe. While Napoleon's empire was extensive, it was still smaller than the total area of countries opposing him, particularly when considering Russia and Britain, which were significant in size and resources. Thus, while Napoleon's territories were considerable, they did not surpass the combined area of his adversaries.