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  Napoleon I of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bonaparte was given command of the improvised forces defending the Convention in the Tuileries Palace.
Bonaparte was approached by one of the Directors, Sieyès, seeking his support for a coup to overthrow the constitution.
Bonaparte then used this incident to justify the re-creation of a hereditary monarchy in France, with himself as Emperor, on the theory that a Bourbon restoration would be impossible once the Bonapartist succession was entrenched in the constitution.
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 Napoleon III of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Napoléon III, Emperor of the French (Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte) (20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was President of France from 1849 to 1852, and then Emperor of the French under the name Napoléon III from 1852 to 1870.
In the third year of his four-year mandate, President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte asked the National Assembly for a revision of the constitution to enable the president to run for re-election, arguing that four years were not enough to implement his political and economic program fully.
After months of stalemate, President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte staged a coup and seized dictatorial powers on the symbolic date of 2 December 1851, the exact 47th anniversary of Napoléon I's crowning as Emperor, and also the exact 46th anniversary of the famous Battle of Austerlitz.
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Napolean Bonaparte "Poley" STEADHAM was born in May 1847 in Texas.
Napolean Bonaparte STEDDUM was born on 8 May 1846 in Sabine County, Texas.
Napolean Bonaparte STEDDUM and Nancy Elizabeth WILLIAMS were married on 4 Jul 1869 in Mt. Calm, Hill County, Texas.
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 Napolean
Both historians and his contemporaries were and are a little too captivated by this figure; world history and world civilizations like to linger over this man, often at the price of dealing sufficiently with other aspects of world history.
The French voted for this constitution with an overwhelming majority and Napoleon was crowned Napoleon I, Emperor of France in 1804.
Most of the war was prosecuted in Germany and Napolean's forces met their decisive defeat at the Battle of Nations in 1813 near Leipzig.
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 Napoleon Bonaparte | Emperor of the French
Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August 15, 1769 in Ajaccio on the Mediterranean island of Corsica.
I fought the decrepit monarchies of the Old Regime because the alternative was the destruction of all this.
Napoleon Bonaparte's Farewell to the Old Guard—On April 20, 1814 the Emperor of France and would-be ruler of Europe said goodbye to the Old Guard after his failed invasion of Russia and defeat by the Allies.
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When Louis Philippe fled France February 24, 1848, a handful of Bonapartists gathered at the Vendôme column with shouts of "Long live the Emperor!" There were few other early signs of support for this 40-year-old nephew of Napoleon I. Yet, by the end of the year he was president of France.
Nevertheless, three of his cousins, including Pierre Bonaparte (son of ex-King Jerome of Westphalia) and Lucien Murat (son of Caroline, ex-Queen of Naples) were elected to the national assembly on April 23.
Results of the presidential election on December 10, 1848 became known on December 13 and were formally proclaimed on December 20, the date he was sworn in as president.
cscwww.cats.ohiou.edu /~Chastain/ip/louisnap.htm   (912 words)

  
 Official Site Borghese Gallery Canova - Pauline Bonaparte
The reclining Pauline Bonaparte in the center of the room holds an apple in her hand evoking the Venus Victrix in the judgement of Paris, who was chosen to settle a dispute between Juno (power), Minerva (arts and science) and Venus (love).
The same subject was painted on the ceiling by Domenico de Angelis (1779), framed by Giovan Battista Marchetti's tromp d'oeil architecture, and was inspired by a famous relief on the façade of the Villa Medici.
In the past, viewers admired the softly gleaming sculpture of Pauline by candlelight and its lustre was not only due to the fine quality of the marble but also to the waxed surface, which has been recently restored.
www.galleriaborghese.it /borghese/en/epaolinab.htm   (239 words)

  
 Napolean Bonaparte Webb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Napolean Bonaparte Webb was born in 1850 in the county of Oswego, state of New York.
He was the second child born to James J. Webb Jr.
There children were Baby Webb, Napolean Bonaparte, Nathaniel Jerome, Charles Oscar, Martha Maria, James Douglas, Stephen, George B. McClelan, and Dennis B. Napolean died and was buried in 1869 in Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri.
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 Famous Romantic Love Letter by Napolean Bonaparte
In addition to being a brilliant military mind and feared ruler, Napolean Bonaparte (1763 - 1821) was a prolific writer of letters.
He reportedly wrote as many as 75,000 letters in his lifetime, many of them to his beautiful wife, Josephine, both before and during their marriage.
Until then, mio dolce amor, a thousand kisses; but give me none in return, for they set my blood on fire.
www.theromantic.com /LoveLetters/napolean.htm   (190 words)

  
 Napoleon Bonaparte | Napoleonic Era | Napoleonic Empire | Questia.com Online Library
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Napolean Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769 on the small island of Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea.
He was born at a very hectic time.
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 Webshots - Images of Dames Point Bridge
Named for the Florida Governor (1905 - 1909) from Jacksonville, the Napoleon Bonaparte Broward bridge is the longest concrete cable-stayed bridge in the United States (third in the world).
Stretches 2 miles long, 175 feet above the main channel.
Napolean Bonaparte Broward (Dames Point) Bridge, Jacksonville, Florida
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 Curtis Anderson - Limen, Porcelain Death Mask of Napolean Bonaparte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Curtis Anderson - Limen, Porcelain Death Mask of Napolean Bonaparte
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THE PLASTER MODEL FOR PORCELAIN DEATHMASK FROM NAPOLEAN BONAPARTE WAS MADE BY THE STAFF OF THE MUSEE DE L'ARMEE IN PARIS.
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 Custom Writing on Napolean Bonaparte
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Napoleon's great leadership was shown in many ways.
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 Bonaparte Bend Winery, Cache Creek, British Columbia
elax and enjoy a glass of our fine fruit wine in the peaceful surroundings at our country setting overlooking the Bonaparte River, named by French fur traders after Napolean Bonaparte.
he Bonaparte Ranch was founded by a young Irishman named Philip Parke in 1862.
The ranch remained in the Parke family for four generations until it was sold by Alan Parke in July of 1993 to local veterinarian Dr.
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 Napoleon
No symbol ever so completely represented a historical character.
Fully conscious of the force of this symbolism, Bonaparte made it part of his image early on in the Consulate.
There's lots to do: try one of the Napoleon quizzes, browse the interactive maps, Have a go at our infernal e-jigsaws, or why not try a recipe or two, or download some music and take to your piano.
www.napoleon.org /en/home.asp   (243 words)

  
 University of Michigan Library Name Resolver Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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Author: McElrone, Hugh P. Title: Taine's Estimate of Napolean Bonaparte
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