Napoleon Bonaparte Quotes

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Napoleon Bonaparte was a military leader in France who held the rank of general and he became France’s first emperor. He had a drive for an expanded military that acutely changed the world. Napoleon was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, France on August 15, 1769. Napoleon also had four children Napoleon II, Charles Leon, Stephanie de Beauharnais and Eugene de Beauharnais. He died on May 5, 1821.
Napoleon was a French political leader that soared to power during the revolutionary wars. He led many campaigns that were very successful; meanwhile, his military campaigns are being studied all around the world. Napoleons influence gave his soldiers the courage to follow a leader with great power. Napoleon had a certain way to influence the people of France. He had a certain way with words that helped him become famous. …show more content…

Some of the quotes was made famous and used loosely today. Some of the quotes by Napoleon are “It requires more courage to suffer than to die.”, “Imagination rules the world.”, “Victory belongs to the most preserving.” and “Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than a thousand bayonets.” There are several more quotes by Bonaparte that has been preserved and considered famous coming from this powerful leader.
Napoleon’s father died while he was about 16 years old. Still only a 16 year old boy in Paris, Napoleon had to take on the financial responsibilities of the family. He was distending to become a great leader, he was not the oldest of his siblings but he was still in charge of the family. Napoleon had a desire to become a military leader. He spent five years in Brienne then at the military academy and graduated in

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