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  1. In 1805 Napoleon I gave quasi-dictatorial powers to R.J. Schimmelpenninck. Schimmelpenninck, called councillor pensionary after the fashion of the old provincial leaders, was actually an uncrowned and nearly absolute monarch (although, ultimately, power continued in Napoleon’s hands); he nonetheless carried into practice many of the ...

  2. Napoleon has been criticized for his attitude toward women and their education, but he was simply a reflection of the historical trend in France. Indeed, women received the right to vote in France almost a quarter century after they did in America. Secondary education was extremely important to Napoleon.

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  4. The Roman idea itself shifted from republic to empire as the successful general and consul Bonaparte made himself into the emperor Napoleon in 1804. The emperor had an extraordinary capacity for attending to all things, and he was concerned that his regime should be distinguished in the arts.

  5. Haussmann's renovation of Paris was a vast public works programme commissioned by French Emperor Napoleon III and directed by his prefect of the Seine, Georges-Eugène Haussmann, between 1853 and 1870.

  6. Napoleonic tactics describe certain battlefield principles used by national armies from the late 18th century until the invention and adoption of the rifled musket in the mid 19th century. Napoleonic tactics are characterised by intense drilling of soldiers; speedy battlefield movement; combined arms assaults between infantry, cavalry, and ...

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · With Napoleon’s final defeat at Waterloo, much of Europe breathed a sigh of relief but, as with many things in the nineteenth century, nothing about that was simply good or bad. For some, like the artist Théodore Géricault, the loss of empire meant a return to the bad old days of monarchy.

  8. As of 1800, Napoleon sought to reorganise society in France using both the principles of the Ancien Regime and the new ideas of the Revolutionary period. His intention to base French society on ‘blocks of granite’ led him to create, in 1808, a new nobility.

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