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This 3 page paper provides an overview of Napoleon's life and accomplishments. His role in France, and his legacy, are each explored.
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I did crown himself king of Milan cathedral in 1805 (Mansel,1998). Not only did he crown himself, but he gave himself a palace of sorts, something that is now called
the Museo Correr on the Piazza San Marco (1998). Between 1807 and 1814, Napoleon used the palace for his own personal living quarters (1998). Of course, while Napoleon could never
be the true crowned king of France, this man did accomplish much in terms of leadership in that country. At a time when royalty was being questioned--particularly after inept rule
by the Sun King and his wife Marie Antoinette--some saw the intervention by Bonaparte enlightening. Of course, while no savior, Napoleons legacy is felt to this day. Napoleon
I was born in 1769 ("Napoleon," 1998). It was in his mid-twenties that he would marry Josephine and it is this first marriage that would become well known. That
was in 1796 (1998). However, later on in 1809, in order to demonstrate his equality with the Habsburgs, he would divorce and marry Marie Louise who was the Austrian
emperors daughter (1998). It was a political move. However, it had been three years prior to his divorce that Napoleon seized power. In 1806, Napoleon acted as a self-appointed
leader of Europe, and changed the Batavian Republic into the Kingdom of Holland, a place that had been ruled by his own brother (Mansel,1998). While Napoleon conquered many
lands it is said that his true love was France and before he was ousted from that country, he had done a lot of good there. He served as Emperor
between 1804 and 1814 and then again between 1814 and 1815. Napoleon Bonaparte passed away in 1821. He died while in exile, and not leader of his favorite country
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