Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Napoleon Bonaparte, als Kaiser Napoleon I. ( französisch Napoléon Bonaparte bzw. Napoléon Ier; * 15. August 1769 in Ajaccio auf Korsika als Napoleone Buonaparte; [1] † 5. Mai 1821 in Longwood House auf St. Helena im Südatlantik ), war General der Ersten Republik, Erster Konsul Frankreichs und schließlich Kaiser der Franzosen .

  2. 13. Mai 2024 · Quand on pense à Napoléon Bonaparte, on pense à un homme de petite taille, vêtu d'un chapeau bicorne charismatique et d'une tenue militaire –du moins quand il n'est pas représenté en empereur.

  3. 17. Mai 2024 · Lorsque son père, Charles-Marie Bonaparte, l'inscrivit dans ce collège militaire, Napoléon n'avait pas encore dix ans. La séparation familiale, que tout enfant aurait difficilement supportée, fut aggravée par le triple fossé linguistique, politique et social, qui séparait le nouvel arrivant de ses condisciples.

  4. 13. Mai 2024 · Napoléon Bonaparte was a charismatic leader and military genius who left a lasting impact on Europe through his reforms and conquests, shaping the modern political landscape of several countries.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Napoleon_IIINapoleon III - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · Napoleon III. Napoleon III (Charles-Louis Napoléon Bonaparte; 20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was the first president of France from 1848 to 1852, and the last monarch of France as Emperor of the French from 1852 until he was deposed on 4 September 1870. Prior to his reign, Napoleon III was known as Louis Napoleon Bonaparte.

  6. 25. Mai 2024 · Napoleon I, also called Napoléon Bonaparte, was a French military general and statesman. Napoleon played a key role in the French Revolution (1789–99), served as first consul of France (1799–1804), and was the first emperor of France (1804–14/15).

  7. 22. Mai 2024 · As evidenced by the profusion of Napoleonic memorabilia, paintings and statues exhibited in the hall, many of which depict the Bonaparte family, Anatolio Demidoff, son of Russian industrial magnate and philanthropist Nicholas, was a fervent supporter of Napoleon and maintained his Bonapartist faith even after he divorced his wife, Matilda Bonaparte (1820-1904) in 1846, when she left for Paris.