In this interview, I went to St. Helena's house in Napoleon Bonaparte. Before being banished to this island he was a former emperor of France. He will spend the rest of his life here. I am very happy to have an interview a few days before the death of May 5, 1821. Erika M. Historian: Hello. Nice to meet you. How is tonight? Napoleon Bonaparte: Hello. I am doing very well, thank you. Erica M. Historian: I will call Napoleon. Napoleon Bonaparte: Yes, but please call me Emperor.
Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte is one of the most outstanding people in history, a well-trained soldier and an excellent manager. He was also completely ruthless and dictator, later in his career, he thought he was not wrong. Napoleon Bonaparte, born in Ajaccio, Corsica, was born in Genoa, Italy on August 15, 1769. He was born in French Autun and later learned French at Brien's military school. He never completely learned French and his spelling left many flaws.
An army leader successfully conquered the majority of Europe. He is Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon was not born in Napoleon Bonaparte. He was born in Napoleone Buonaparte on 15th August 1769 in Corsica. He is the second child of Carlo and Letizia Buonaparte. His family is a member of the Corsica and Italian nobility. His father left him in Barienne and Ecole military in Paris. Napoleon graduated in 1785 at the age of 16. His achievement is amazing, as it will take three years to complete the course. Later he joined the French cannon and was promoted to lieutenant (Cronin 1971)
Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August 15, 1769 at Ajacio of Corsica, born in Napoleon Buona Paltte. He is the fourth of eleven children of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Romolino. His father was an aristocratic Italian family who maintained a good relationship with the French when they took over the control of Corsica. Napoleon began his education at Ajaccio 's boys school. Then, at the age of 10, he was allowed to enter the Academy of French nobility, and in 1779 he was sent to Autun University in Burgundy with his older brother Joseph. After that, Napoleon moved to another military school in France, Brienne College. As he speaks Spanish and does not know much about French, in a French school he was made fun of by other students due to his low social status. His trumpet gave him a nickname of "Little Corporal". In spite of this tea, Napoleon still received a good education. When his father died, Napoleon led his family.