Napoleon I Bonaparte: 1) Years of life. 2) Years of government. 3) Type of activity. 4) Results of activities

Napoleon I Bonaparte: 1) Years of life. 2) Years of government. 3) Type of activity. 4) Results of activities. 5) Major events during the reign.

Napoleon I Bonaparte – Emperor of France, an outstanding military leader and statesman.
1). Lived: August 15, 1769 – May 5, 1821
2). Years of government: 1804-1814 and 1815
3). Occupation: military service from junior lieutenant to divisional general and army commander. After that, he became consul, then dictator and, finally, emperor.
4). Successful Egyptian campaign, hostilities in Italy, the capture of Toulon. After the proclamation of the emperor, he strove to increase the welfare and military power of France. General economic recovery, wage growth. He led successful campaigns in all directions, as a result of which Napoleon gained fame as an invincible commander.
five). Wars with England, Prussia, Naples (led to territorial increments of France), victory at Austerlitz, campaign in Spain. In the battle of Ellau on February 8, 1807, against the Russian army, Napoleon did not win for the first time. Invasion of Russia that ended in retreat. He was exiled to the island of St. Helena. In 1815 Napoleon fled the island and seized power again. After 100 days, he abdicated power, was exiled to the island of St. Helena again, where he died in 1821.



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