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Napoleon Bonaparte

general and statesman

Born: Died: French

Napoleon Bonaparte, later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of military campaigns across Europe during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815. He led the French Republic as First Consul from 1799 to 1804, then ruled the French Empire as Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814, and briefly again in 1815. He was King of Italy from 1805 to 1814, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine from 1806 to 1813, and Mediator of the Swiss Confederation from 1803 to 1813.

Born on the island of Corsica to a family of Italian origin, Napoleon moved to mainland France in 1779 and was commissioned as an officer in the French Royal Army in 1785. He supported the French Revolution in 1789 and promoted its cause in Corsica. He rose rapidly through the ranks after winning the siege of Toulon in 1793 and defeating royalist insurgents in Paris on 13 Vendémiaire in 1795. In 1796, he commanded a military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies in the War of the First Coalition, scoring decisive victories and becoming a national hero.

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French general and statesman

Napoleon Bonaparte's Historical Timeline

  1. The Rosetta Stone is found in the Egyptian village of Rosetta by French Captain Pierre-François Bouchard during Napoleon

    The Rosetta Stone is found in the Egyptian village of Rosetta by French Captain Pierre-François Bouchard during Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign

  2. Napoleon Bonaparte pulls off a coup and becomes the dictator of France under the title of First Consul

    Napoleon Bonaparte pulls off a coup and becomes the dictator of France under the title of First Consul

  3. Battle of Marengo (Alessandria): Napoleon Bonaparte's French army overcomes Austrian forces in Piedmont, Italy

    The French Revolutionary Wars (French: Guerres de la Révolution française) were a series of sweeping military conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802.

  4. Battle of Copenhagen: British naval forces led by Horatio Nelson destroy the Danish fleet during the Napoleonic Wars

    The British Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars experienced a time of rapid change.

  5. Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned Emperor of the French at Notre Dame de Paris in a ceremony officiated by Pope Pius VII

    Napoleon was crowned Emperor of the French on December 2, 1804 (11 Frimaire, Year XIII according to the French Republican calendar, commonly used at the time in France), at Notre-Dame de Paris in...

  6. Battle of Eylau ends inconclusively between Napoleon's forces and the Russian Empire, first battle Napoleon isn't victor

    Battle of Eylau ends inconclusively between Napoleon's forces and the Russian Empire, first battle Napoleon isn't victorious

  7. Emperor Napoleon I's French Grande Armee defeats the Russian Army at the Battle of Friedland in Prussia (modern Russian

    Emperor Napoleon I's French Grande Armee defeats the Russian Army at the Battle of Friedland in Prussia (modern Russian Kaliningrad Oblast) ending War of the Fourth Coalition

  8. Napoleon Bonaparte divorces Empress Joséphine by French Senate

    Napoleon Bonaparte, later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of military campaigns across...

  9. Battle of Aspern-Essling: Austrian Archduke Charles beats Napoleon and his army. Napoleon's first defeat in 10 years.

    Archduke Charles Louis John Joseph Lawrence of Austria, Duke of Teschen (German: Erzherzog Karl Ludwig Johann Josef Lorenz von Österreich, Herzog von Teschen; 5 September 1771 – 30 April 1847) was an...

  10. French church annuls marriage of Napoleon I and Empress Joséphine

    Joséphine Bonaparte was the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I and as such Empress of the French from 18 May 1804 until their marriage was annulled on 10 January 1810.

  11. French leader Napoleon I marries 2nd wife Marie-Louise of Austria

    French leader Napoleon I marries 2nd wife Marie-Louise of Austria

  12. French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte visits Utrecht

    In late September 1811, French Emperor Napoleon I visited the former Kingdom of Holland; he explained to Armand-Augusti-Louis de Caulaincourt his goals: a blockade of trade with Britain, to form a...

  13. Napoleon Bonaparte's Grand Armée numbering half a million begin their invasion of Russia by crossing the Nieman River

    Napoleon Bonaparte's Grand Armée numbering half a million begin their invasion of Russia by crossing the Nieman River

  14. Battle of Borodino: Napoleon Bonaparte wins a Pyrrhic victory against Russian General Mikhail Kutuzov in the most feroci

    Battle of Borodino: Napoleon Bonaparte wins a Pyrrhic victory against Russian General Mikhail Kutuzov in the most ferocious battle of the Napoleonic era; 70,000 are killed

  15. Battle of Mogilev: first significant fighting during Napoleon's invasion of Russia results in minor French victory

    Battle of Mogilev: first significant fighting during Napoleon's invasion of Russia results in minor French victory

  16. Napoleonic Wars: Battle of Krasnoi during Napoleon's retreat from Moscow

    The Battle of Krasnoi (at Krasny or Krasnoe) unfolded from 15 to 18 November 1812 marking a critical episode in Napoleon's arduous retreat from Moscow.

  17. Battle of Leipzig begins; the largest battle in Europe prior to World War I, sees Napoleon's forces defeated by Prussia,

    Battle of Leipzig begins; the largest battle in Europe prior to World War I, sees Napoleon's forces defeated by Prussia, Austria, and Russia after 3 days [1]

  18. Opening of the Congress of Vienna, redraws Europe's political map after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte

    Opening of the Congress of Vienna, redraws Europe's political map after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte

  19. Congress of Vienna opens to re-draw the European political map after the defeat of France, in the Napoleonic Wars

    The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a global series of conflicts fought by a fluctuating array of European coalitions against the French First Republic (1803–1804) under the First Consul followed by...

  20. Napoleonic Wars: War of the Sixth Coalition - the Treaty of Paris (1814) is signed returning French borders to their 179

    Napoleonic Wars: War of the Sixth Coalition - the Treaty of Paris (1814) is signed returning French borders to their 1792 extent.

  21. Napoleon Bonaparte enters Paris after his escape from Elba and begins his 100-day rule

    Napoleon Bonaparte enters Paris after his escape from Elba and begins his 100-day rule

  22. Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon Bonaparte and France are defeated by British forces under the Duke of Wellington and Prussi

    Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon Bonaparte and France are defeated by British forces under the Duke of Wellington and Prussian troops under Field Marshal von Blücher

  23. Napoleon Bonaparte arrives on the island of Saint Helena to begin his exile

    Napoleon Bonaparte arrives on the island of Saint Helena to begin his exile

  24. Second Treaty of Paris: France has its borders reduced to those of 1790 and agrees to pay 700 million francs in indemnit

    Second Treaty of Paris: France has its borders reduced to those of 1790 and agrees to pay 700 million francs in indemnities to end the Napoleonic Wars

  25. Napoleon Bonaparte is sent to exile on Saint Helena aboard the British ship Northumberland

    Napoleon Bonaparte is sent to exile on Saint Helena aboard the British ship Northumberland

  26. Napoleon Bonaparte bids emotional farewell to his old guard at Palace of Fontainebleau

    Napoleon Bonaparte bids emotional farewell to his old guard at Palace of Fontainebleau

  27. Napoleon Bonaparte dies

    Napoleon Bonaparte, French general and statesman, known for french general and statesman, died on 1821-05-05.

  28. Napoleon Bonaparte receives a French state funeral in Paris 19 years after his death

    Napoleon Bonaparte receives a French state funeral in Paris 19 years after his death

Associated Historical Events

The Rosetta Stone is found in the Egyptian village of Rosetta by French Captain Pierre-François Bouchard during Napoleon

The Rosetta Stone is found in the Egyptian village of Rosetta by French Captain Pierre-François Bouchard during Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign

Napoleon Bonaparte pulls off a coup and becomes the dictator of France under the title of First Consul

Napoleon Bonaparte pulls off a coup and becomes the dictator of France under the title of First Consul

Battle of Marengo (Alessandria): Napoleon Bonaparte's French army overcomes Austrian forces in Piedmont, Italy

The French Revolutionary Wars (French: Guerres de la Révolution française) were a series of sweeping military conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802.

Battle of Copenhagen: British naval forces led by Horatio Nelson destroy the Danish fleet during the Napoleonic Wars

The British Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars experienced a time of rapid change.

Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned Emperor of the French at Notre Dame de Paris in a ceremony officiated by Pope Pius VII

Napoleon was crowned Emperor of the French on December 2, 1804 (11 Frimaire, Year XIII according to the French Republican calendar, commonly used at the time in France), at Notre-Dame de Paris in...

Battle of Eylau ends inconclusively between Napoleon's forces and the Russian Empire, first battle Napoleon isn't victor

Battle of Eylau ends inconclusively between Napoleon's forces and the Russian Empire, first battle Napoleon isn't victorious

Emperor Napoleon I's French Grande Armee defeats the Russian Army at the Battle of Friedland in Prussia (modern Russian

Emperor Napoleon I's French Grande Armee defeats the Russian Army at the Battle of Friedland in Prussia (modern Russian Kaliningrad Oblast) ending War of the Fourth Coalition

Napoleon Bonaparte divorces Empress Joséphine by French Senate

Napoleon Bonaparte, later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of military campaigns across...

Battle of Aspern-Essling: Austrian Archduke Charles beats Napoleon and his army. Napoleon's first defeat in 10 years.

Archduke Charles Louis John Joseph Lawrence of Austria, Duke of Teschen (German: Erzherzog Karl Ludwig Johann Josef Lorenz von Österreich, Herzog von Teschen; 5 September 1771 – 30 April 1847) was an...

French church annuls marriage of Napoleon I and Empress Joséphine

Joséphine Bonaparte was the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I and as such Empress of the French from 18 May 1804 until their marriage was annulled on 10 January 1810.

French leader Napoleon I marries 2nd wife Marie-Louise of Austria

French leader Napoleon I marries 2nd wife Marie-Louise of Austria

French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte visits Utrecht

In late September 1811, French Emperor Napoleon I visited the former Kingdom of Holland; he explained to Armand-Augusti-Louis de Caulaincourt his goals: a blockade of trade with Britain, to form a...

Napoleon Bonaparte's Grand Armée numbering half a million begin their invasion of Russia by crossing the Nieman River

Napoleon Bonaparte's Grand Armée numbering half a million begin their invasion of Russia by crossing the Nieman River

Battle of Borodino: Napoleon Bonaparte wins a Pyrrhic victory against Russian General Mikhail Kutuzov in the most feroci

Battle of Borodino: Napoleon Bonaparte wins a Pyrrhic victory against Russian General Mikhail Kutuzov in the most ferocious battle of the Napoleonic era; 70,000 are killed

Battle of Mogilev: first significant fighting during Napoleon's invasion of Russia results in minor French victory

Battle of Mogilev: first significant fighting during Napoleon's invasion of Russia results in minor French victory

Napoleonic Wars: Battle of Krasnoi during Napoleon's retreat from Moscow

The Battle of Krasnoi (at Krasny or Krasnoe) unfolded from 15 to 18 November 1812 marking a critical episode in Napoleon's arduous retreat from Moscow.

Battle of Leipzig begins; the largest battle in Europe prior to World War I, sees Napoleon's forces defeated by Prussia,

Battle of Leipzig begins; the largest battle in Europe prior to World War I, sees Napoleon's forces defeated by Prussia, Austria, and Russia after 3 days [1]

Opening of the Congress of Vienna, redraws Europe's political map after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte

Opening of the Congress of Vienna, redraws Europe's political map after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte

Congress of Vienna opens to re-draw the European political map after the defeat of France, in the Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a global series of conflicts fought by a fluctuating array of European coalitions against the French First Republic (1803–1804) under the First Consul followed by...

Napoleonic Wars: War of the Sixth Coalition - the Treaty of Paris (1814) is signed returning French borders to their 179

Napoleonic Wars: War of the Sixth Coalition - the Treaty of Paris (1814) is signed returning French borders to their 1792 extent.

Napoleon Bonaparte enters Paris after his escape from Elba and begins his 100-day rule

Napoleon Bonaparte enters Paris after his escape from Elba and begins his 100-day rule

Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon Bonaparte and France are defeated by British forces under the Duke of Wellington and Prussi

Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon Bonaparte and France are defeated by British forces under the Duke of Wellington and Prussian troops under Field Marshal von Blücher

Napoleon Bonaparte arrives on the island of Saint Helena to begin his exile

Napoleon Bonaparte arrives on the island of Saint Helena to begin his exile

Second Treaty of Paris: France has its borders reduced to those of 1790 and agrees to pay 700 million francs in indemnit

Second Treaty of Paris: France has its borders reduced to those of 1790 and agrees to pay 700 million francs in indemnities to end the Napoleonic Wars

Napoleon Bonaparte is sent to exile on Saint Helena aboard the British ship Northumberland

Napoleon Bonaparte is sent to exile on Saint Helena aboard the British ship Northumberland

Napoleon Bonaparte bids emotional farewell to his old guard at Palace of Fontainebleau

Napoleon Bonaparte bids emotional farewell to his old guard at Palace of Fontainebleau

death

Napoleon Bonaparte dies

Napoleon Bonaparte, French general and statesman, known for french general and statesman, died on 1821-05-05.

Napoleon Bonaparte receives a French state funeral in Paris 19 years after his death

Napoleon Bonaparte receives a French state funeral in Paris 19 years after his death

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Napoleon Bonaparte born?
Napoleon Bonaparte was born on 1769-05-05 (French).
What is Napoleon Bonaparte known for?
French general and statesman
What historical events involved Napoleon Bonaparte?
Napoleon Bonaparte was involved in 28 recorded historical events, including The Rosetta Stone is found in the Egyptian village of Rosetta by French Captain Pierre-François Bouchard during Napoleon, Napoleon Bonaparte pulls off a coup and becomes the dictator of France under the title of First Consul, Battle of Marengo (Alessandria): Napoleon Bonaparte's French army overcomes Austrian forces in Piedmont, Italy.
When did Napoleon Bonaparte die?
Napoleon Bonaparte died on 1821-01-01.

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