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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Napoleon Bonaparte, als Kaiser Napoleon I. (französisch Napoléon Bonaparte bzw. Napoléon I er; * 15. August 1769 in Ajaccio auf Korsika als Napoleone Buonaparte; † 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. Vor 3 Tagen · 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).

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · He and his descendants would go on to face several conflicts to gradually expand and transform a small kingdom into the nation of France. 987–996 Hugh Capet. 996–1031 Robert II (the Pious) 1031–1060 Henry I. 1060–1108 Philip I. 1108–1137 Louis VI (the Fat) 1137–1180 Louis VII (the Young) 1180–1223 Philip II Augustus.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Annotation. Even when they resisted Napoleon’s efforts to control their destinies, contemporaries of all European nations were fascinated by the Napoleonic legend unfolding before their eyes. This source is a part of the The Napoleonic Experience teaching module. Progression of Napoleon’s Life, Cornell.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Damit kam der Kaiser von Österreich der Sache wohl näher. Denn in der Schlacht bei Aspern am 21. und 22. Mai 1809 hatte Napoleon den Nimbus der Unbesiegbarkeit verloren.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · La Campagna d’Italia (1796-1797) di Napoleone Bonaparte. Nel 1796, all’età di 27 anni, Napoleone Bonaparte (1769-1821) viene nominato generale e gli viene affidato il comando dell’ Armata d’Italia. Il giovane generale conquista prima Nizza e la Savoia, togliendole allo Stato sabaudo, quindi avanza nella Pianura Padana, annienta l ...

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, prince di Canino e di Musignano (born May 24, 1803, Paris—died July 29, 1857, Paris) was a scientist and the eldest son of Napoleon I’s second surviving brother Lucien. His publication of American Ornithology , 4 vol. (1825–33), established his scientific reputation.