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How was Napoleon Bonaparte's early life,?​

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Answered by rudrarawat13
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Napoleon was born on 15 August 1769 and baptised on 21 July 1771. In 1774, aged five years old, Napoleon entered the primary boarding school run by Beguine lay sisters in Ajaccio, as a day-boy . Two years later he studied French under Abbé Recco (who received 20,000 Francs in Napoleon's will).

Children: Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor

Date of birth: 15 August 1769

Nationality: France

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Answered by Anonymous
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Napoleon was born on 15 August 1769 and baptised on 21 July 1771. In 1774, aged five years old, Napoleon entered the primary boarding school run by Beguine lay sisters in Ajaccio, as a day-boy . Two years later he studied French under Abbé Recco (who received 20,000 Francs in Napoleon's will).

Children: Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor

Date of birth: 15 August 1769

Nationality: France

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cially recognised, (a fact that allowed Napoleon Bonaparte to go to the military secondary school or “collège” at Brienne on 15 May 1779 – four degrees of nobility were the required measure). Charles Bonaparte was elected to the Corsican Estates General as representative for the nobility in the province of Ajaccio, in 1771 and 1772 and then again in 1777. Napoleon was born on 15 August 1769 and baptised on 21 July 1771.

In 1774, aged five years old, Napoleon entered the primary boarding school run by Beguine lay sisters in Ajaccio, as a day-boy . Two years later he studied French under Abbé Recco (who received 20,000 Francs in Napoleon’s will).

On 16 December 1778, Charles Bonaparte and his two elder sons set out for mainland France. Joseph and Napoleon went to the school in Autun on 1 January 1779, the aim being to perfect their French. Napoleon left Autun on 21 April, stayed for three weeks with M. de Champeaux before leaving for the Royal military Secondary chool at Brienne. His class was “septième” (which in translation would come out as year seven or seventh grade, though there is no modern equivalent), and he was an “élève pensionnaire du roi” or king’s scholar (the school was designed for financially distressed nobility). His first day was on 15 May 1779.

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