No, he was just a man with a huge ego.
The countdown is now there is a website called 2012 .com but we don't really know
Probably not. You shouldn't think about the world ending, it can really can you down. You probably wont be around when the world ends so go out and have fun, don't think about the world ending.
very strong really strong i studied her in 2646 I'm from the future
There is skeptism to whether the young general was truly a coward. Some say that his soldiers did his actions for him and that he really had no true authority in combat nor partook in much of the fighting. - Actually, Napoleon was always on the battlefield, but he was never exactly the first person to attack. He was some distance near the front lines of his army, but never the first person like Alexander the Great. To contribute to Napoleon's "courageousness", he was also very intelligent in terms of warfare. He had very strategic and planned out battle tactics, and he knew when, where, and how to attack. Napoleon went years without losing a single war (on land). Whether or not he is courageous is more opinionated. *SL
The reason that this is ironic is that Napoleon really did not do anything to deserve having it named after him.
no
No, he was just a man with a huge ego.
no she is not planning on ending her career
The character's name really IS Napoleon Dynamite. The actor's name is Jon Heder.
Napoleon basically says that there is no longer a need for the song because the rebellion is over. Really though, Napoleon no longer favors the words to the song. The song speaks to animal freedom and equality, Napoleon wants none of that. Napoleon wants absolute power.
Most of the time it depends on what story you are reading the ending can vary from a really nice ending to a gruesome ending
Not really. He was more interested in Corsica then France.
No
visit the Town Hall's website. and look for a link that says ''Town Hall Meetings''. Simple really.
This question is too vague, and needs more information. The only battle that really affected the victors was when Napoleon was finally defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815.
No