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Napoleon Timeline
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⟶ è stato aggiornato 9 nov 2018 ⟶
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Napoleon Bonaparte born in Ajaccio, Corsica
Napoleon begins study at the royal military academy
Enrolls in the Ecole Militaire
Graduates from Ecole Militaire with the rank of second lieutenant in the artillery
Napoleon escapes an assassination attempt
While in Paris with his regiment, Napoleon witnesses the storming of the Tuileries Palace and the dethroning of the French King, Louis XVI
Napoleon is imprisoned under suspicion of being a Jacobin and a supporter of Robespierre
Napoleon is promoted to General of the Army of the West
The government assigns Napoleon the task of suppressing civil strife and rebellion against the Republic
Barras helps Napoleon win promotion to Commander of the Army of the Interior
Napoleon is given command of the French army in Italy
Receiving news of turmoil in France, Napoleon returns to Paris
Following a coup d'etat, Napoleon becomes First Consul of the new French government
Signing of the Concordat between France and Rome ends schism between the French government and the Catholic Church
New constitution adopted, making Napoleon First Consul for life
France sells Louisiana territory to U.S.
Senate proclaims Napoleon Emperor
Napoleon crowns himself Emperor in Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris
Napoleon is crowned king of Italy in Milan
Napoleon names his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, king of Naples, and appoints other family members to various other posts
Napoleon names Joseph Bonaparte King of Spain, and Murat King of Naples
Napoleon's son born, referred to as the "King of Rome"
Napoleon returns to Paris
Paris falls
Senate proclaims end of the Empire; Napoleon's wife and son flee Paris.
Napoleon abdicates his rule and Louis XVIII, a Bourbon, is restored to the French throne
Napoleon is exiled to Elba; his wife and son take refuge in Vienna
Escaping Elba, Napoleon returns in South France
Napoleon rallies the French army
Louis XVIII flees, Napoleon takes control, begins "Hundred Days" campaign
Defeated in the Battle of Waterloo by the British and Prussians, led by Wellington and Blucher
Abdicates for the second time
Napoleon is exiled to Saint Helena
Napoleon dies