One of the bloodiest revolutions in history, the French Revolution, came to an end. This revolution had a significant impact on French society, but left several horrible and negative effects on the French people, especially those who were guillotined. Despite these impacts, there was one man who gave French society a new start. Napoleon Bonaparte, a French political and military leader, gained popularity because he was not an ordinary man. His intelligence in childhood, his heroism, his intellectual views on the new political organization, his aggressiveness in the expansion of the empire and its fall make him an extraordinary man. First, his childhood and education mark a significant part in Napoleon's life since he was intelligent. Born on August 15, 1769 on the island of Corsica, Napoleon was the son of a poor and pretentious minor noble family. His father was a political opportunist and lawyer and his mother was “beautiful and strong-willed.” As a child, Napoleon proved to be a genius with his knowledge of politics during the French Revolution; he excelled in all subjects, including mathematics; and became obsessed with reading books about Alexander the Great and other rulers who had contributed to history. Thanks to his great skill, he entered the French military academy in 1779 in Brienne and in 1784 in Paris. After finishing his studies in Paris, he was promoted to second lieutenant of artillery. As for being an extraordinary man, Napoleon Bonaparte exemplified his heroism in his rise to power. In 1973 he commanded French troops to attack the British Army from Toulon. As a result, he only became a hero for a while, but unfortunately he was arrested for treason. However...... half of the card ......ened; Napoleon went into exile on the island of Elba. However, in 1815, he fled Elba and returned to France, proclaiming himself emperor. Once again he organized the army, but the alliance acted quickly. The British and Prussian armies defeated the French army at Waterloo. He went into exile on St. Helena and during his exile. Napoleon Bonaparte died on May 5, 1812. “I am no ordinary man.” This was what the French political and military leader wanted to demonstrate to him. All important things were considered about Napoleon, such as being a brilliant child, a great heroic figure, a great reformer, a great warrior and a great achiever as he fell into his power. These factors made him considered the phenomenal man of history. This remarkable man has left a mark on recent history as his lasting achievements continue to live on.
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