Napoleon Bonaparte began his military education at the age of 9 when he enrolled at the military school in Brienne-le-Château, France. He later attended the prestigious École Militaire in Paris, where he graduated and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the artillery at the age of 16.
Napoleon moved to the Parisian École Royale Militaire (Royal Parisien Military School) in 1784 and graduated a year later as a second lieutenant in the artillery.
His mother, military history, his love of Corsica, Josephine, art and architeture, the Roman Empire and the desire to have an heir.
As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire
A brilliant military leader whose battles (won or lost) are studied at military schools around the world. For the military strategist the question is always "What would Napoleon do?"
artillery
Napoleon wanted to be a sailor or a soldier and later entered military school.
Brienne
Napoleon began his education at a boys' school in Ajaccio. Then, at age ten, he was allowed to enter French military schools for aristocrats and was sent in 1779, with his older brother Joseph, to the College of Autun in Burgundy, France. Napoleon later transferred to the College of Brienne, another French military school.
Napoleon moved to the Parisian École Royale Militaire (Royal Parisien Military School) in 1784 and graduated a year later as a second lieutenant in the artillery.
Napoleon liked to study about the military
His mother, military history, his love of Corsica, Josephine, art and architeture, the Roman Empire and the desire to have an heir.
As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire
By military might.
He was a military genius, a master tactician and strategist.
As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire
Strategist and leader.