Napoleon Bonaparte

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Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military general who rose to become Emperor of the French, dominating European affairs in the early 19th century through his political and military leadership.


Statements (89)
Predicate Object
instanceOf emperor
head of state
human
military leader
monarch
revolutionary leader
allegiance French First Empire
French First Republic
alsoKnownAs Napoleon Bonaparte I
Napoleon I
battle Battle of Austerlitz
Battle of Borodino
Battle of Jena–Auerstedt
Battle of Leipzig
Battle of Marengo
Battle of Wagram
Battle of Waterloo
birthDate 1769-08-15
birthPlace Ajaccio
Corsica
Kingdom of France
burialPlace Les Invalides, Paris
cameToPowerThrough Coup of 18 Brumaire
causeOfDeath stomach illness (disputed, possibly stomach cancer)
child Alexandre Colonna-Walewski
Charles Léon
Napoleon II
coronationDate 1804-12-02
coronationPlace Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1821-05-05
deathPlace Longwood House
Saint Helena
education Brienne-le-Château military school
École Militaire
era French Revolutionary and Napoleonic era
ethnicGroup Corsicans
exiledTo Elba
Saint Helena
familyName Bonaparte
father Carlo Buonaparte
fullName Napoleon Bonaparte
givenName Napoleon
ideology French nationalism
authoritarianism
implemented Concordat of 1801
Continental System
influenced European legal systems
modern civil law codes
knownFor Napoleonic Wars
continental dominance in early 19th century Europe
establishing the First French Empire
reforming French legal and administrative systems
languageSpoken French
Italian
leaderDuring Napoleonic Wars
militaryBranch French Army
militaryRank General
militaryStrategy corps system
mass conscription
rapid maneuver warfare
mother Letizia Ramolino
nobleFamily House of Bonaparte
notableWork Napoleonic Code
occupation military officer
politician
statesman
periodOfRule First French Empire
positionHeld Consul for Life
Emperor of the French
First Consul of the French Republic
King of Italy
Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine
predecessor French Consulate
reignEnd 1814-04-06
1815-06-22
reignStart 1804-12-02
religion Roman Catholicism
returnedToPowerDuring Hundred Days
sibling Caroline Bonaparte
Elisa Bonaparte
Joseph Bonaparte
Jérôme Bonaparte
Louis Bonaparte
Lucien Bonaparte
Pauline Bonaparte
spouse Joséphine de Beauharnais
Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma
successor Louis XVIII of France

Referenced by (264)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Battle of Abukir (1799)
Battle of Aspern-Essling ("Napoleon I of France")
Battle of Borodino ("Napoleon I of France")
Battle of Friedland ("Napoleon I")
Battle of Jena–Auerstedt ("Napoleon I of France")
Battle of Leipzig
Battle of Ligny
Battle of Marengo
Battle of Rivoli
Battle of Wagram ("Napoleon I")
Battle of Waterloo
Battle of the Pyramids
French campaign in Syria
French invasion of Russia
Siege of Toulon
War of the Fifth Coalition ("Napoleon I of France")
War of the Fourth Coalition ("Napoleon I")
War of the Second Coalition
War of the Seventh Coalition ("Napoleon I of France")
War of the Third Coalition
Waterloo Campaign
commander
Caroline Bonaparte
Elisa Bonaparte
Joseph Bonaparte
Jérôme Bonaparte ("Napoleon I of France")
Louis Bonaparte ("Napoleon I of France")
Lucien Bonaparte
Pauline Bonaparte
sibling
Book II: Of Property and the Different Modifications of Ownership
Brienne-le-Château
François-Paul Brueys d’Aigalliers
Regent Diamond ("Napoleon I")
Royal Palace of Louis Bonaparte
Saint Helena
associatedWith
Arc de Triomphe ("Napoleon I")
Commission des Sciences et des Arts
La Madeleine, Paris ("Napoleon I")
Napoleonic Code
The Coronation of Napoleon ("Napoleon I of France")
The Distribution of the Eagle Standards
commissionedBy
Bonaparte dynasty
Council of State of France
Grand Chancery of the Légion d'honneur ("Napoleon I of France")
House of Bonaparte
Père Lachaise Cemetery ("Napoleon I")
École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr ("Napoleon I")
foundedBy
Battle of Abukir (1799)
Battle of Aspern-Essling ("Napoleon I of France")
Battle of Friedland ("Napoleon I")
Battle of Wagram ("Napoleon I")
Battle of Waterloo
Battle of the Pyramids
FrenchCommander
Bonaparte dynasty
Bonapartism
Cour Napoléon ("Napoleon I of France")
House of Bonaparte
Lycée Bonaparte
Napoleonic era
namedAfter
Coalition Wars
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
Murad Bey
War of the Fifth Coalition ("Napoleon I of France")
War of the Seventh Coalition ("Napoleon I of France")
War of the Sixth Coalition ("Napoleon I")
opponent
Charles Joseph Bonaparte
Elisa Bonaparte ("Napoleon I of France")
Louis Napoléon, Prince Napoléon ("Napoleon I of France")
Plon-Plon (Prince Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte) ("Napoleon I")
Rose-Claire des Vergers de Sannois
Victor, Prince Napoléon ("Napoleon I of France")
relative
Confederation of the Rhine
First French Empire
Grand Croix de la Légion d'honneur
Grand Officier de la Légion d'honneur
Légion d'honneur
establishedBy
Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur
Duchy of Warsaw ("Napoleon I")
Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) ("Napoleon I")
Prince of Lucca and Piombino ("Napoleon I")
createdBy
Charles Léon
Napoleon II ("Napoleon I")
Napoleon II
Napoleon II ("Napoleon I")
father
Concordat of 1801
Treaty of Campo Formio
Treaty of Lunéville
Treaty of Tilsit ("Napoleon I")
negotiatedBy
Consul for Life
Emperor of the French ("Napoleon I")
Emperor of the French
Proclamation of Napoleon I as Emperor of the French in 1804 ("Napoleon I")
officeHolder
First Bourbon Restoration ("Napoleon I of France")
French Directory
Prince of Canino and Musignano
associatedWithPerson
Battle of Wagram ("Napoleon I of France")
French Revolutionary Wars
Siege of Acre
commandedBy
Napoleon Crossing the Alps
The Coronation of Napoleon ("Napoleon I of France")
The Distribution of the Eagle Standards
depicts
Confederation of the Rhine
French Consulate
Les Cent-Jours ("Napoleon I")
headOfState
Coalition Wars
Coup of 18 Brumaire
Coup of 18 Brumaire
ledBy
Constitution of the Year VIII
French Constitution of 1802
French plebiscite of 1802
mainBeneficiary
Armies of the French Revolution and Empire
Napoleon's Egyptian campaign
War of the First Coalition
notableCommander
Annabella ("Napoléon")
Ridley Scott ("Napoleon")
Vanessa Kirby ("Napoleon")
notableWork
Acte additionnel aux constitutions de l'Empire ("Napoleon I")
Napoleonic Code
Organic Articles of 1802
promulgatedBy
Consul for Life
Louisiana Purchase
The Distribution of the Eagle Standards ("Napoleon I of France")
significantFigure
Napoleon Bonaparte ("Napoleon I")
Napoleon Bonaparte ("Napoleon Bonaparte I")
alsoKnownAs
Concordat of 1801 ("Napoleon I of France")
Longwood House ("Napoleon I of France")
category
First French Empire
Légion d'honneur
founder
Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte ("Napoléon")
Napoleon Bonaparte ("Napoleon")
givenName
French Consulate
Les Cent-Jours ("Napoleon I")
headOfGovernment
Bonapartism ("Napoleon I of France")
Saint-Cloud
historicallyAssociatedWith
Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès
Hannibal
influenced
Coup of 18 Brumaire
French Consulate
keyFigure
French First Republic
French Revolution
notableLeader
Longwood House
Tuileries Palace ("Napoleon I")
notableResident
Brienne-le-Château military school
École Militaire
notableStudent
British naval blockade of Europe
Council of Five Hundred (faction)
opposedTo
G.O.L.H.
Officier de la Légion d'honneur
orderFoundedBy
Commission des Sciences et des Arts
French plebiscite of 1802
organizedBy
Napoleon Bonaparte ("Emperor of the French")
Napoleon Bonaparte ("First Consul of the French Republic")
positionHeld
Consul for Life ("First Consul")
Jacques-François Menou
precededBy
First French Empire ("Napoleon I of France")
Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) ("Napoleon I")
ruler
Treaty of Campo Formio
Treaty of Tilsit ("Napoleon I")
signedBy
Joséphine de Beauharnais
Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma
spouse
Imperial arms of the French Empire under Napoleon I ("Napoleon I")
Iron Crown of Lombardy ("Napoleon I")
usedBy
Alexandre Colonna-Walewski
allegedFather
Duchy of Warsaw ("Napoleon I")
alliedWith
Charles IV of Spain
ally
Continental System ("Napoleon I of France")
announcedBy
Prince of Lucca and Piombino ("Napoleon I")
associatedPerson
Les Cent-Jours ("Napoleon I")
associatedRuler
Brienne-le-Château military school
attendedBy
Constitution of the Year X
beneficiary
Corsica
birthplaceOf
Les Invalides
burialPlaceOf
HMS Bellerophon
carriedPerson
Carlo Buonaparte
child
Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès
closeAllyOf
Jacques-Louis David ("Napoleon I of France")
closeTo
Acte additionnel aux constitutions de l'Empire ("Napoleon I as Emperor of the French")
confirmed
Pope Pius VII
conflictWith
Hôtel des Invalides
containsTombOf
Pope Pius VII ("Napoleon I of France")
coronated
Tribunate
createdUnder
Grand maître de la Légion d'honneur ("Napoléon Ier")
créateurDeLaFonction
Battle of Friedland ("Napoleon I")
decisiveFor
Le Triomphe de 1810 ("Napoleon I")
dedicatedTo
Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 "Eroica"
dedicationOriginalIntended
Ridley Scott ("Napoleon")
directed
Tribunate ("Napoleon I")
dissolvedBy
Joséphine de Beauharnais
divorcedFrom
First French Empire ("Napoleon I of France")
dominantMilitaryLeader
King of Württemberg ("Napoleon I")
elevatedBy
Jacques-Louis David ("Napoleon I of France")
employer
Constitution of the Year VIII
enabledRiseOf
Napoleon Bonaparte ("Bonaparte")
familyName
Carlo Buonaparte ("French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte")
fatherOf
War and Peace
featuresHistoricalFigure
French Consulate
firstConsul
Emperor of the French ("Napoleon I")
firstHolder
Grand maître de la Légion d'honneur ("Premier Consul Napoléon Bonaparte")
fondéPar
Bonaparte dynasty ("Napoleon I")
foundingFigure
Battle of Jena–Auerstedt ("Napoleon I of France")
FrenchCommanderAtJena
Napoleon Bonaparte
fullName
Battle of Austerlitz ("Napoleon I of France")
hasCommander
House of Bonaparte ("Emperor of the French")
hasDynasticTitle
Battle of Austerlitz ("Napoleon I of France")
hasEmperorPresent
Continental System
hasKeyFigure
Proclamation of Napoleon I as Emperor of the French in 1804 ("Napoleon I")
hasMainSubject
Bonaparte dynasty
hasMember
House of Bonaparte ("Napoleon I of France")
hasNotableMember
Prince of Neuchâtel ("Napoleon I")
hasSovereign
Prince of Neuchâtel ("Napoleon I")
hasTitleHolder
Prince of Montfort ("Napoleon I of France")
historicallyLinkedTo
Constitution of the Year X
holderOfCreatedOffice
Pope Pius VII
imprisonedBy
Confederation of the Rhine
influencedBy
Continental System
initiatedBy
Napoleon Crossing the Alps ("BONAPARTE")
inscription
Napoleonic Italian lira ("Napoleon I")
introducedBy
War of the Sixth Coalition ("Napoleon I")
keyCommander
Hundred Days ("Napoleon I of France")
keyLeaderOnFrenchSide
Napoleon's Egyptian campaign
leader
French Consulate ("First Consul")
leaderTitle
First Coalition
mainOpponentLeader
Hundred Days
mainParticipant
Les Cent-Jours
mainProtagonist
Napoleonic era
mainSubject
Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
mentions
Young Napoleon
modeledAfter
Charles-François Lebrun ("Napoleon I of France")
monarch
Letizia Ramolino
motherOf
Brienne-le-Château military school
notableAlumnus
Second Coalition
notableCommanderOpposed
Letizia Ramolino ("Napoleon I of France")
notableFamilyMember
King of Italy ("Napoleon I")
notableHolder
Corsicans
notablePerson
Consul for Life
officeCreatedFor
War of the Fourth Coalition ("Napoleon I")
opponentOf
French Royalists
opposed
Toussaint Bréda
opposedBy
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (Napoleonic) ("Napoleon I")
overlord
Directory
overthrownBy
Château de Malmaison
ownedBy
Proclamation of Napoleon I as Emperor of the French in 1804 ("Napoleon I")
participant
Antoine-Jean Gros ("Napoleon I of France")
patron
Napoleon Crossing the Alps ("Napoleon as calm and controlled")
portrays
Louis XVIII of France ("Napoleon I")
predecessor
Hôtel de Brienne ("Napoleon I")
previousOwner
Confederation of the Rhine
protector
Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma
secondWifeOf
Pierre-Simon Laplace
servedUnder
Pierre-Roger Ducos
sharesPowerWith
Treaty of Amiens
signedUnderLeader
Convention of 1800
signedUnderLeaderOf
Napoleonic Wars
significantCommander
Napoleon I as ruler of Parma (Napoleonic administration)
sovereign
Volta Prize
sponsor
Eugène de Beauharnais
stepfather
French Constitution of 1802
strengthenedPositionOf
Representative Men
subject
Louis Bonaparte ("Napoleon I of France")
successor
Jean Moreau
supported
Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte ("Napoleon I")
uncle
French plebiscite of 1802
underAuthorityOf
Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier
wasCompanionOf
Paul Barras
wasSidelinedBy
Jacques François Dugommier
workedWith

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