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NAPOLEÓN BONAPARTE

  • His dad

    His dad
    Carlo Buonaparte
  • His mum

    His mum
    María Leticia Ramolino
  • BIRD

    BIRD
    NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE
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    FAST SUMMARY ABOUT HIM!

    For a little more than a decade, it took control of almost all of Western and Central Europe through a series of conquests and alliances. Only after his defeat at the Battle of Nations, near Leipzig, in October 1813, was he forced to abdicate months later. He returned to France and power during the period called the Hundred Days and was defeated forever at the Battle of Waterloo in Belgium on June 18, 1815, when he was banished by the British on the island of Santa Elena, where he died.
  • GRADUATE IN ARTILLERY

    GRADUATE IN ARTILLERY
    In this year, he graduates from Ecole Militaire (the old university that is in the image) with the rank of second lieutenant in the artillery.
  • Louis XVI

    Louis XVI
    While in Paris with his regiment, Napoleon witnesses the storming of the Tuileries Palace and the dethroning of the French King, Louis XVI. People thinks that in this moment he starts their thoughts about create an empire.
    People thinks that thanks for the dethroning of Louis XVI (the lord of the photo) it started a sentiment in Napoleon about recive the power and being the new emperor of France
  • Napoleon's family is forced to leave Corsica.

    Napoleon's family is forced to leave Corsica.
    The Bonaparte family is forced to flee from Corsica after the governor accuses them of being too pro-France. Napoleon's family goes to France, where Napoleon returns to focus on his military career.
  • BEGGINING OF HIS LEGAZY

     BEGGINING OF HIS LEGAZY
    His determination, his ability to work and his coldness under fire made him the hero of the site, he was named brigadier general when he was sent to Genoa by superior orders in a secret mission towards
  • THE FIRST BATLE WITH HE ACCESED TO THRONE

    THE FIRST BATLE WITH HE ACCESED TO THRONE
    For a little more than a decade,he took control of almost all of Western and Central Europe through a series of conquests and alliances. He won al these power due to the Battle of the Nations, in Austerliz(Nowadays in Czech Rep)
  • JOSEPHINE

    JOSEPHINE
    Napoleon wants a rich wife and proposes to Josephine, who comes from a wealthy family. Josephine agrees to marry him, but she is not sure she wants to marry him at first because she thinks he is a little odd.
  • Napoleon crowns himself Emperor in Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris

    Napoleon crowns himself Emperor in Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris
    On December 2, 1804 Napoleon would be consecrated emperor by Pope Pius VII, in the cathedral of Paris, self-crowing as such in a lavish ceremony. The new Emperor assumed in his person the three powers. Directly the Executive Power. Indirectly the Judicial Power, through a High Imperial Court, and the Legislative Power, not only for its power to issue Senate-Consultations, but also for the control exercised over the legislative Assemblies and the Electoral Colleges
  • THE REIN OF ITALY

    THE REIN OF ITALY
    He entered with her trops in Italy using the violence and transforms the Italian Republic (called "Cisalpine Republic") into the Kingdom of Italy, proclaiming himself king and naming Viceroy his stepson, Eugène de Beauharnais. This kingdom was dissolved after the abdication of Napoleon in 1814 as a result of the defeats suffered in the Napoleonic Wars
    THE IMAGE IS THE SHIELD OF THE NAPOLEON´S REIN IN ITALY
  • THE TREATY OF FONTAINEBLEAU

    THE TREATY OF FONTAINEBLEAU
    The Treaty was signed in the French city of Fontainebleau between the respective plenipotentiary representatives of Manuel Godoy, valid for the King of Spain Charles IV of Bourbon, and Napoleon I Bonaparte, Emperor of the French. It stipulated the Franco-Spanish joint military invasion of Portugal and allowed the passage of French troops through Spanish territory, thus being the antecedent of the subsequent French invasion of the Iberian Peninsula and the Spanish War of Independence.
  • New changes inside France

    New changes inside France
    In this five years, he changes importants factors in France. In the politic system he add absolute power. The society was divided in two groups; privililaged and not- privililaged ones. The last principal changed was in economy, all the production, distribution and comercialization were controled by only the NEW EMPEROR.
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    Napoleon II of France

    He was born in Paris on March 20, 1811 and died in Vienna on July 22, 1832), also known as Napoleon II, Emperor of the French. He was the son of Napoleon I and Empress Maria Luisa. He was known above all as the King of Rome, and later as El Aguilucho.
  • GRAND ARMY ENTERED TO MOSCOW

    GRAND ARMY ENTERED TO MOSCOW
    One of the most important event in the Napoleon´s age was when Grand Army enters Moscow to find the city abandoned and set aflame by the inhabitants; retreating in the midst of a frigid winter, the army suffers devastating losses. Russian troops left the city due to the risk of a catastrophe; they could not won against the Napoleonic Army, so they used the military technique of "Tierra Quemada". Nowadays, is estimated that three quarters of the city of Moscow were destroyed by fire.
  • The French fall to Spain in the Battle of Vitoria

    The French fall to Spain in the Battle of Vitoria
    The battle of Vitoria was between the French, British, Portuguese and Spanish troops under Duke of Wellington.
    The Allied victory sanctioned the definitive withdrawal of the French troops from Spain and forced Napoleon to return the crown of the country to Ferdinand VII by the Valençay Treaty of 1813.
    The definitive peace agreement between the Spain of King Ferdinand VII and the new King of France, Louis XVIII, was signed on July 20, 1814. Thus ending the War of Spanish Independence
  • Napoleon is exiled in Elba.

    Napoleon is exiled in Elba.
    After much of Europe unites against Napoleon, his is forced to give up the throne and go to Elba, an island near Italy. His wife and son are forced to leave Paris and they go to Austria to live.
  • NAPOLEON RETURNS TO FRANCE TO FIGHT AGAIN

    NAPOLEON RETURNS TO FRANCE TO FIGHT AGAIN
    After escaping from Elba, Napoleon goes back to France to try and take control of the army and the government again. The British and Prussians defeat France in June at the Battle of Waterloo.
  • NAPOLEON GAVES UP THE THRONE AGAIN

    NAPOLEON GAVES UP THE THRONE AGAIN
    After his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon gives up the throne again. This time, he will be sent away to Saint Helena in the South Atlantic, which is much farther away from France than Elba.
  • NAPOLEON DIES

    NAPOLEON DIES
    While exiled to Saint Helena, Napoleon dies. There are rumors that he is poisoned, but the actual cause of death is most likely stomach cancer.