A major victory.
He invaded Italy.
Napoleon Bonaparte's family was from Corsica (which was then Italy), Napoleon was also born there, and therefore was an Italian.
Italy
Italy, Egypt, Austria, Russia and Spain.
Those were his orders.
A major victory.
Yes, except he crowned himself Emperor and not King. He did allow himself to be called the King of Italy.
France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Poland, Switzerland, Luxemburg, and half of Croatia.
Napoleon Bonaparte annexed a large share of Europe to France. This included Belgium, most of Germany, the Netherlands, Egypt, and Northern Italy.
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Napoleon Bonaparte often celebrated the holidays in various locations depending on his military campaigns and political circumstances. Notably, he spent the Christmas of 1800 in the Tuileries Palace in Paris after his return from Italy. He also celebrated holidays at his residence on the island of Elba during his exile in 1814-1815. Overall, his holiday celebrations were influenced by his status and the events of his life.
Napoleon I. First Consul of France. Napoleon the Great. Emperor Napoleon. Emperor of the French. The King of Italy. Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleone di Buonaparte. Cadet Bonaparte. Brigadier General Bonaparte. The Greatest General. The Pope's jailer. The King of Spain's Brother. The King of Holland's Brother. The Victim of General Winter. The Loser at Waterloo. Soverign and Emperor of Elba. The centerpiece of Les Invaldes. Leticia's Little Boy. Carlo's Kid. Josephine's hubby. Franz's dad. The Little Corporal.