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  1. Jul 31, 2019 · The Napoleonic Code (Code Napoléon) was a unified legal code produced in post-revolutionary France and enacted by Napoleon in 1804. Napoleon gave the laws his name, and they largely remain in place in France today. They also heavily influenced world laws in the 19th century.

  2. May 16, 2020 · The French military commander and political leader Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821) was inspired by Roman law and principles of the French Revolution to create this progressive legal system, It has been generally considered a progressive legal system reflecting broad-minded values.

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  4. Learning Objective. Synthesize the key tenets of the Napoleonic Code. Key Points. Napoleon set out to reform the French legal system in accordance with the ideas of the French Revolution. Before the Napoleonic Code, France did not have a single set of laws.

  5. The Napoleonic Code, therefore, was founded on the premise that, for the first time in history, a purely rational law should be created, free from all past prejudices and deriving its content from “sublimated common sense”; its moral justification was to be found not in ancient custom or monarchical paternalism but in its conformity to the ...

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  6. Apr 21, 2024 · Overview. Napoleonic Law. Quick Reference. As first consul of France in 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821) drew up a new constitution to provide a viable governmental machine, with an administration independent from the legislature and the judiciary.

  7. Napoleon was named first consul and given virtually dictatorial powers. The trappings of the republic remained—there were two legislative bodies, the Tribunate and the Corps Legislatif—but real power rested in the hands of the first consul. Napoleon began at once to solve the problems that faced France at the turn of the century.

  8. Napoleon, French Napoléon Bonaparte orig. Italian Napoleone Buonaparte, (born Aug. 15, 1769, Ajaccio, Corsica—died May 5, 1821, St. Helena Island), French general and emperor (1804–15). Born to parents of Italian ancestry, he was educated in France and became an army officer in 1785. He fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and was ...