Who was named "The Little Corporal"?

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Only a few people in the history of the world have made an impact quite like Napoleon Bonaparte. His image and name have become famous and often stir up any number of emotions. So who was Napoleon? He was trained as an artillery officer in France and eventually crowned himself the Emperor of France. He was born into a family of seven children in 1769, with dreams of becoming a strong military powerhouse, and started off in military school in 1779, with a goal of becoming a naval captain or gaining some other important post within the French Navy. He fought in many battles throughout his military life; historians put the number at around 60 or more. His prowess brought him great respect within the French community, so much so that he even published two separate newspapers himself. They were originally for his troops only, but soon gained in popularity.

In 1789, the French Revolution began. Napoleon created a real sense of togetherness for the French people and was determined to protect his nation. His strength and determination garnered many supporters, but there were many dissidents as well. Something called the Napoleonic Code was established, in which the citizens were willing to give up personal freedoms in order to be guaranteed some sort of law and order. This brought about many controversies within the nation of France as well as between citizens. In 1815, he was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon Bonaparte died in 1821. For almost 200 years, it was rumored that he was poisoned with arsenic, but recent research shows it was due to stomach bleeding or cancer. There have been many stories and books written about this famous military man, and his legend still lives on today.

Here you can find more information about the famous man Napoleon:

·         History of Napoleon – BBC’s biography of Napoleon

·         Internet Guide – Many different links and informative pieces about Napoleon

·         Quotes – Famous quotes by Napoleon Bonaparte

·         Napoleon.org – Comprehensive information about the man, the myth, and his background

·         History of War – Napoleon’s war background and impact on the nation of France

·         Napoleon Video – Part 1 of a 7-part documentary about Napoleon

·         Biography – Simple outline of Napoleon’s life

·         Podcast – Napoleon 101 Podcast (for iTunes users)

·         The Life and Deeds of Napoleon Bonaparte

·         Napoleon’s Death – Scientific information about the truth behind his death

·         Battles – List and summary of some of Napoleon’s most famous battles

·         Uniforms, Maps, and Tactics – Very detailed resource with information on the tactics and maps used by Napoleon’s army

·         Napoleon in Popular Culture – Discussion on Napoleon’s impact on our time

·         Books – References and information linked to books written about Napoleon

·         The Napoleon Series – Dedicated to his life and times

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