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The fall of Paris to the forces of the Sixth Coalition forced him to abdicate and to accept exile on Elba.

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Yes, he was exiled to St. Helena in the South Atlantic after his loss at Waterloo.

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Who was not a French monarchs in France?

Marie Antoinette was Queen of France in spite of being Austrian and Napoleon was Dictator in spite of being from Corsica.


Who is known as nepolean of India?

The Napoleon which you are probably talking about is Napoleon Bonaparte I from France. He was a major reform leader in the French Revolution. He later conquered many countries, united all of europe, and then crowned himself Emperor of France. Then, he lost a major war against Britain, Russia, and Austria, stepped down from the throne, and was exiled. He came back for another 100 days, lost a war, and was exiled again. He died of unknown natural causes at his home.


How did Napoleon stop the French Revolution?

The French Revolution ended with the creation of the French Consulate by coup in 1799 in which Napoleon became the First Consul of France. The legal government of the Directory ceased to exist.


Should Napoleon Bonaparte been defended instead of prosecuted and why?

No. He may have got France back on it's feet but if you research what he did after becoming emperor and gaining his famous reputation for being tactical as well as victorious you will see that both his Egyptian campaign and his attack on Russia was purely for the sake of conquering and therefore adding to his own glory or should we say ego? He abandoned his troops in Egypt, lied to the people back in France that everything was going well and two months later they received the news of it's failure. Then there is the deaths of 60,000 men he caused with his march into Russia where he once again abandoned them when he saw they were going to lose with the Russians retreating further and further back into their vast land. Good luck Napoleon, you can defend yourself. - Although Napoleon did want some sort of power and glory, he also imposed a number of enlightened reforms. For one thing, his Napoleonic Code did abolish serfdom. He also put forth religious tolerance, reviving Catholicism, which many of the French people wanted. He also puts public works into motion as well; schools, monuments, roads, and hospitals were built. Also, the National Bank of France was built; it monitored the econony. In France, Napoleon was a great, great leader. In places where Napoleon had conquered, not-so-much.


How did Napoleon Bonaparte fight in battle?

Napoleon was legendary for being fearless in battle. When fighting, he'd get right into the muck of it, riding his horse and jumping over explosives. He was once stabbed in the thigh, and another time had to ride his horse over the top of an explosive to keep himself from being killed. Unfortunately the horse was killed instantly. He was a top military strategist as well. He used new thinking with the placement of his troops, which made him so successful. He was also known to take half hour naps in the middle of battles, then would wake up and give more orders.

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When did Napoleon Bonaparte come into power?

In 1799 he became First Consul of France by being a part of coup against the Directory.


What was nepolian famous for?

Napoleon Bonaparte I is famous for being emperor of France and being a great war hero. Ask me if you want to know anything more.


Who was the ruler before Napoleon Bonaparte?

Robespierre was the head of the First Republic of France ( or better known as the Reign of Terror) he presided over the National Convention and led the Revolution that brought down the House of Bourbon. Napoleon Bonaparte seized control in 1804 as consulate of the First Republic.


Who was the invading England in 1805?

In 1805, England was not being invaded. Instead, England was part of the Grand Alliance that was fighting against France under Napoleon Bonaparte, who was trying to expand his empire throughout Europe. The Battle of Trafalgar, a major naval battle in October 1805, was a significant event in this conflict.


Why did Napoleon Bonaparte become emperor?

Being the first consul was not an adequate reward for his ego.


Who was Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign fought against?

Napoleon Bonaparte's French Campaign in Egypt and Syria (1798-1801) was meant to protect French trade interests, undermine Britain's access to India and establish scientific activity. Napoleon and his army were forced to withdraw after conflict in Europe, creating political disharmony in France and being defeated at the Battle of the Nile. The main opposition that Napoleon's army had was from the Mamluk Sultanate that had power in Egypt and parts of the Levant. The Mamluks received naval support from the British.


Who was the president of the second republic who proclaimed himself emperor of France?

Napoleon III (Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, nephew of Napoléon I, being the son of the latter's brother Louis and Hortense de Beauharnais, Joséphine's daughter by her first marriage)


Which French empire died in St. Helena?

Napoleon Bonaparte, who was exiled to Elba, Italy, after defeat in 1814, escaped and returned to France before being beaten again at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and imprisoned by the British on St Helena


Which president made the Loiusiana Purchase and from who did the US buy it?

President Thomas Jefferson made the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The United States bought the land from France, which was then being led by Napoleon Bonaparte.


What is corsica famous for?

Corsica is famous for its beautiful beaches, rugged mountains, and unique culture. It is also known for being the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte and for its delicious food and wine, such as charcuterie, brocciu cheese, and local wines like Patrimonio.


Why are most dictators referred to by their last names but Napoleon is referred to as Napoleon and not Bonaparte?

Napoleon was the name of the emperor. Instead of being called the emperor, he was called his first name. It was a more honorable way compared to calling him by his full name.


Why is elba important?

Elba is important historically as the island where Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled after his defeat. It is also known for its beautiful landscapes and beaches, making it a popular tourist destination. Additionally, Elba has a rich culture and history dating back to ancient times which adds to its significance.