Napoleonic institutions

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Napoleonic institutions were the political, legal, and administrative structures created under Napoleon Bonaparte that centralized authority and reshaped governance in France and its territories.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative institution
historical phenomenon
legal institution
political institution
appliesToJurisdiction Confederation of the Rhine
Duchy of Warsaw
First French Empire
French Consulate
Kingdom of Italy
surface form: Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)
country France
dissolvedOrAbolished 1814
hasEffect centralization of state authority in France
expansion of state control over education
export of the Napoleonic Code to other countries
professionalization of bureaucracy
reduction of feudal privileges
secularization of state administration
standardization of civil law in continental Europe
strengthening of executive power
hasPart Bank of France
French Code of Civil Procedure
surface form: Code of Civil Procedure (1806)

Commercial Code (1807)
Concordat of 1801
Constitution of the Year VIII
Constitution of the Year X
Constitution of the Year XII
Corps législatif
Council of Ministers
Council of State
surface form: Council of State (Conseil d’État)

Légion d'honneur
surface form: Legion of Honour

Napoleonic Code
Penal Code (1810)
Sénat conservateur
surface form: Senate (Sénat conservateur)

Tribunate
surface form: Tribunate (Tribunat)

censorship apparatus
centralized tax administration
conscription system
departmental administration
imperial nobility
imperial university (Université impériale)
lycée system
mayoral system appointed by central power
metric system enforcement
prefectoral system
reorganized judiciary
state police system
inception 1799
partlyContinuedAs institutions of the Bourbon Restoration
legal systems of many civil law countries
significantEvent Concordat of 1801
surface form: Concordat with the Papacy (1801)

Penal Code (1810)
surface form: Penal Code of 1810

Coup of 18 Brumaire
surface form: coup of 18 Brumaire

creation of the Bank of France (1800)
creation of the Legion of Honour (1802)
establishment of the lycée system (1802)
proclamation of the Consulate
proclamation of the First French Empire
promulgation of the Civil Code (1804)
significantPerson Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
surface form: Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

Jean-Antoine Chaptal
Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès
Joseph Fouché
Napoleon Bonaparte

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Subject: Napoleonic institutions
Description of subject: Napoleonic institutions were the political, legal, and administrative structures created under Napoleon Bonaparte that centralized authority and reshaped governance in France and its territories.

Referenced by (9)

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Tribunate memberOfCategory Napoleonic institutions
Sénat conservateur partOf Napoleonic institutions
this entity surface form: Napoleonic political system
French public law historicalRoot Napoleonic institutions
this entity surface form: Napoleonic legal tradition
German mediatization partOf Napoleonic institutions
this entity surface form: Napoleonic restructuring of Central Europe
Napoleonic eagle standard associatedWith Napoleonic institutions
this entity surface form: Napoleonic military reforms
French civil service historicalPrecursor Napoleonic institutions
this entity surface form: Napoleonic administration
Duke of Piacenza government Napoleonic institutions
this entity surface form: Napoleonic administration
Westphalian frank introducedBy Napoleonic institutions
this entity surface form: Napoleonic administration
Viceroy of the Kingdom of Italy partOf Napoleonic institutions
this entity surface form: Napoleonic administrative system