Napoleon Bonaparte

Emperor

Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio, France on August 15th, 1769 and is the Emperor. At the age of 51, Napoleon Bonaparte biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 15, 1769
Nationality
France
Place of Birth
Ajaccio, France
Death Date
May 5, 1821 (age 51)
Zodiac Sign
Leo
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Napoleon Bonaparte Life

About

In a series of wars referred to as the Napoleonic Wars, the Emperor of France rose to power in the aftermath of the French Revolution in 1799 and waged war with every major European power. He was finally defeated at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and spent the remaining six years of his life exiled on the island of St. Helena after a string of military blunders.

Before Fame

He considered joining the British Royal Navy but chose the Ecole Militaire in Paris instead.

Trivia

Despite his military prowess and his mighty empire, his scorched-earth techniques devised by Russia and the ferocious winters, he ultimately contributed to his death in 1812 during France's invasion of Russia.

Family Life

Carlo Buonaparte, his father, was an advocate in Louis XVI's court.

Associated With

In 1803, he sold Louisiana to Thomas Jefferson.

Brian Cox throws epic shade at Joaquin Phoenix's 'truly terrible' Napoleon portrayal and declares 'I would have played it better!' in scathing comments

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 17, 2024
Brian Cox has branded Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal of Napoleon Bonaparte 'truly terrible'' in a scathing new interview. The Succession actor, 77, said Oscar-winner Phoenix's performance in the 2023 Ridley Scott epic was 'wacky' and 'appalling' and declared he would have played the role 'a lot better'.

Move over Mykonos!Paros is far more laid-back than its noisy neighbour - but it's becoming the new Greek hotspot thanks to a starring role in Netflix series One Day

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2024
Paros is trending after being a location in Netflix's One Day, with Airbnb seeing a 33% increase in searches by UK visitors. Charlie Kitcat explores the in-demand island, based himself in Naoussa, where the ruins of a 15th-century Venetian castle stretch into the stunning Aegean ruins.'

Following Lord Blunkett's call for ID cards to combat illegal migration, PETER HITCHENS has had a tense reaction... Identity cards are just a Busybodies' Bullying Licence, and they will not be allowed to block the vessels

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2024
If we all had barcodes tattooed on our foreheads at birth, it would be extremely useful to the authorities. After all, if you have nothing to worry and have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear, or at least you can say - and we'll get to that. However, there's more to life than the convenience of state bureaucrats sat behind desks. And my prediction is that even if we did submit to such injustices, we would still spend a significant portion of our lives waiting for formalities and being denied. Lord Blunkett is now as wrong as he was 20 years ago when he proposed Identity Cards, a supposed solution-all for our problems, but his backers never stopped worrying about the subject. If they did, they might wonder why they are always called 'ID' cards for short. What does the 'D' stand for? Nobody knows. No one can tell what use they might be used in the same way. They were certainly less than no use at all when they were imposed on this world at the start of World War II in September 1939. I have combed the archives for any evidence that they ever helped uncover a spy-ring or anything of that kind