write the character sketch of Napoleon Bonaparte
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Napoleon Bonaparte was a French general, the first consul and the emperor of France (between 1804–1814/15). He was a person who believed in some enlightenment ideas but not in social reforms. He is well known as a brilliant military leader and his invasion of much of Europe. Napoleon transformed military formation and training and launched the Napoleonic Code.
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- Napoleon Bonaparte was the commander of the Revolution of France, from November 11, 1799 to 18 May 1804, as the first Consul, and from 18 May 1804 to 6 April 1814, the emperor was named after Napoleon I.
- He again became the emperor from March 20 to June 22, 1815. He was also the ruler of many other regions of Europe.
- Napoleon has freed France from foreign enemies with his war-tactics.
- Due to his indomitable courage and bravery, he went to conquer Sardinia, becoming the commander of the French Army of Italy in 27 years of age.
- With his war-skills, he forced Sardinia to surrender and handed over the very living territory of Sardinia to France.
- Later on returning to France's land, he established himself a new consulate government with his political skills and declared himself the ruler of the country.
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