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Napolean is the leader
of france
he had a fear of wt?​


Allocez: At one time the most feared General and a ruthless tyrant, Napoleon had a very peculiar fear called ‘Ailurophobia’. Although it sounds as scary as Napoleon himself, however this phobia is the fear of cats
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Answered by MS903
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Napoleon even succeeded in bringing about peace by defeating Austria and, for a time, quelling Britain's efforts to stand against the French military. His irresistible ascent to power culminated in his coronation as the Emperor ofFrance in 1804


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Napoleon may only have been thirty at the time of the coup but he was already a famous soldier and regarded by many as the greatest son of the revolution. The chaos generated by the revolution had granted this gifted young man opportunities that would have been denied to him under the old regime.

Napoleon had other ideas. Far from being Sieyès’ puppet, he began planning to seize power for himself

This ostentatious display gave control of the situation back to Napoleon, who then forced the 500 to sign a new constitution.

With thousands of soldiers behind him, Napoleon intimidated Sieyès into changing the new constitution to give one man, “First Consul”, absolute power.

This man, of course, would be Napoleon. With this move, the French Revolution was over.

France had a new absolute ruler, and in 1804 he would dispense with the pretence of democracy by declaring himself Emperor.

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