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Napoleon first seized political power in a coup d'état in 1799. The coup resulted in the replacement of the extant governing body—a five-member Directory—by a three-person Consulate. The first consul, Napoleon, had all the real power; the other two consuls were figureheads. Napoleon eventually abolished the Consulate and declared himself Emperor Napoleon I of France.
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The head of the centralized republican government of France appointed Napoleon as the French commander. Explanation: In February 1794 Napoleon, aged twenty-five, is appointed as a commander of artillery in the army of Italy. His career seems assured.
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