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Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?

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Who was Napoleon?

In the midst of France’s chaos, a man called Napoleon Bonaparte rose to power in the military and went on to establish himself as leader of a powerful French Empire.

Early life

Early life

  • Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769 AD, on the French island of Corsica.
  • From a young age, he was fascinated by military history.
  • He was sent to military academy when he was nine.
The revolution

The revolution

  • When he was old enough, Napoleon joined the French army.
  • When the revolution began in 1789 AD, he was twenty years old, and a junior artillery officer.
Promotions

Promotions

  • Napoleon’s passion and skill for fighting saw him quickly rise through the ranks of the army.
  • He became Brigadier General at the age of twenty-four.
  • At twenty-seven, he was made commander of France’s ‘Army of Italy’.
National hero

National hero

  • Austria ruled Italy at that time; Napoleon used his ‘Army of Italy’ to defeat the Austrian army, which was much larger than his own.
  • His astonishing military success made many in France consider him a national hero.
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