Napoleon Buonaparte
Napoleon Buonaparte was a military genius who, at the age of sixteen, gained the rank of lieutenant in the French Army. He overcame all of the criticism he received in the army became a great leader. Napoleon, perhaps, was one of the most prominent, and powerful leaders of all time. Napoleon's childhood was a very troublesome one. He was always getting into trouble. When he was a little boy, "He was always hitting people and biting them"(Komroff 15). Since Napoleon was always causing problems, he was sent to a girl school by his mother hoping that this experience would change his attitude (Komroff 15). This however, did not work, so he was sent to a Jesuit school with his eldest brother, Joseph (Komroff 15). While Napoleon was in the Jesuit school, he was an excellent student. Several years later when he was sent to military school at the age of fifteen, he was still an outstanding student and "Remembered everything he was told" (Komroff 17). At the age of fifteen, Napoleon was already
He overcame all of the criticism he received about his poverty and size, and became one of the most powerful leaders of all time. Altogether, Napoleon achieved many great feats. Since Josephine did not give him a child, he had an affair with Marie Louise, daughter of the Austrian Emperor ("Napoleon" 6). There were ten people in his family and seven of them were brothers and sisters (Ludwig 7). A while after the coronation, "Napoleon was very angry and despised Josephine" because she had not given him a child ("Napoleon" 6). But Napoleon would not leave his family in their present condition. By the time Napoleon was 26, he was "Already Commander in Chief of the Army of the Interior and was known world wide" (Komroff 25). Eliza had been accepted at Saint Cyr, a school which had been created for the daughters of the impoverished aristocracy (Guerard 9). The rest of Napoleon's family were the youngest, Louise, Pauline, Caroline, and Jerome. Throughout his career and life, Napoleon encountered many women, but none compared to his first love, Josephine. On July 14, 1789 when the Bastille was stormed, Napoleon was sent to various parts of France to help calm down the riots (Komroff 20). His eldest brother Joseph was leaving the church for the army, and his other brother Lucien, was leaving the military to join the seminary at Aix (Guerard 9). Carlo Buonaparte died on February 24, 1785 (Guerard 9). He was always being "Mocked and teased because of his poverty" (Ludwig 7).
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