Napoléon Bonaparte (1770 – 1821) yε France amansɛm.
part of | Napoleon I of France and Josephine |
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sex or gender | male |
country of citizenship | French First Republic, First French Empire, Kingdom of France |
name in native language | Napulione Buonaparte |
birth name | Napulione Buonaparte, Napoleone di Buonaparte |
given name | Napoléon |
family name | Bonaparte |
date of birth | 15 Ɔsanaa 1769 |
place of birth | Ajaccio |
date of death | 5 Kotonimma 1821 |
place of death | Longwood House |
manner of death | natural causes |
cause of death | stomach cancer |
place of burial | Cathédrale Saint-Louis-des-Invalides, Valley of the Tomb |
father | Carlo Bonaparte |
maamɛ | Maria-Letizia Bonaparte |
spouse | Joséphine de Beauharnais, Marie Louise I, Duchess of Parma |
child | Napoleon II, Charles Léon, Alexandre Colonna-Walewski, Eugen Megerle von Mühlfeld |
relative | Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona, Stéphanie de Beauharnais, Eugène de Beauharnais, Napoleon III |
family | House of Bonaparte |
native language | Corsican |
languages spoken, written or signed | French, Corsican |
writing language | French |
position held | Emperor of the French |
educated at | École Militaire |
residence | Saint Helena, Ajaccio, Paris, Elba |
work period (start) | 1789 |
work period (end) | 1821 |
religion or worldview | Catholicism, deism |
medical condition | epilepsy |
handedness | left-handedness |
participant in | French Revolution |
military rank | brigadier general, divisional general |
conflict | Napoleonic Wars, French Revolutionary Wars |
archives at | Louis Round Wilson Library, Defence Historical Service |
member of | French Academy of Sciences |
significant event | coup of 18 Brumaire, coronation of Napoleon I |
present in work | Civilization V |
depicted by | The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries |
mount | Vizir, Marengo, Q3204197 |
maintained by WikiProject | WikiProject Mathematics |
has works in the collection | National Museum of World Cultures, Wereldmuseum Rotterdam, Netherlands Photo Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Charents Museum of Literature and Arts |
related category | Category:Cultural depictions of Napoleon |
copyright status as a creator | copyrights on works have expired |
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