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He supported the French Revolution in 1789, and promoted its cause in Corsica. He rose rapidly through the ranks after winning the siege of Toulon in 1793 and defeating royalist insurgents in Paris on 13 Vendémiaire in 1795.
- Napoleon II
Napoleon II (Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte; 20...
- Napoleon's Tomb
Napoleon's tomb (French: tombeau de Napoléon) is the...
- Napoleon (Disambiguation)
Napoleon (1769–1821) was a French military leader and...
- Casualties
A mass grave of soldiers killed at the Battle of Waterloo....
- Marie Louise of Austria
Marie Louise (12 December 1791 – 17 December 1847) was...
- Cultural Depictions of Napoleon
Napoleon is often represented in his green colonel uniform...
- Napoleonic Wars
Second Treaty of Paris; Exile of Napoleon I to Saint Helena...
- Coronation of Napoleon I
Napoleon I and his wife Josephine were crowned Emperor and...
- Napoleon II
Weakened by external threats and internal opposition, the Republic was replaced in 1795 by the Directory, and four years later, in 1799, the Consulate seized power in a military coup led by Napoleon Bonaparte on 9 November. This event is generally seen as marking the end of the Revolutionary period.
April 5 – June 10: A series of pro-catholic and anti-revolutionary riots in the French provinces; in Vannes (April 5), Nîmes (April 6), Toulouse (April 18), Toulon (May 3), and Avignon (June 10) protesting measures taken against the church.
9 Νοε 2009 · Born on the island of Corsica, Napoleon rapidly rose through the ranks of the military during the French Revolution (1789-1799). After seizing political power in France in a 1799 coup d’état,...
26 Οκτ 2024 · Napoleon played a key role in the French Revolution (1789–99), served as first consul of (1799–1804), and was the first emperor of France (1804–14/15). Today Napoleon is widely considered one of the greatest military generals in history.
19 Οκτ 2023 · Exiled from his homeland, Napoleon was no longer a Corsican nationalist but was now committed to the French cause. The Revolution. In the spring of 1792, Revolutionary France went to war with Austria and Prussia, kicking off the Revolutionary Wars.
13 Νοε 2024 · What was the French Revolution? The French Revolution was a period of major social upheaval that began in 1787 and ended in 1799. It sought to completely change the relationship between the rulers and those they governed and to redefine the nature of political power.