Write a short biography of Napoleon Bonaparte
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Solution:
Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, on the 15th of August 1769.
Born two years before it would have been Italian as the Mediterranean island became part of France in 1767.
This military genius who graduated from the Ecole Militaire in Paris became a general at the young age of 26 Napoleon was elected First Consul of France for life in 1802. In December 1804 he crowned himself emperor of the French at Notre-Dame cathedral. The coronation brought the 1st Republic to an end. France was now under a military despotism presided over by an absolute monarch. His court was re-established in the Tuileries. Napoleon is known for having translated the great principles of the French Revolution into law, giving France a new civil code: the Code Napoléon. His work still remains in force not only in France but also in other countries. He re-established public worship and religious tolerance, making an agreement (the Concordat) with the Pope in 1801.
But the emperor’s greatest mistake was the invasion of Russia in 1812. The great distances and severe cold of Russia caused the loss of most of his army.
Napoleon was defeated at Leipzig in 1814. Forced to abdicate, Napoleon was banished to the tiny Mediterranean island of Elba off the coast of Italy for a kingdom and granted a pension for life.
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