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Napoleon dictated Europe during his reign. ...
Napoleon was a child of the Enlightenment he had absolutist views as well, this allowed him to express his political and social reforms and religious ideas. ... Napoleon had the Church under his power without its knowledge. ... Napoleon used authority and intimidation to control religion and he did it very successfully. Everyone who knew Napoleon was extremely impressed by his wit and intelligence.
The standards of today may not describe Napoleon as an enlightened individual and at times he may seem ignorant because of his absolute ways. ... Napoleon was supposed to codify laws. ... Not only did Napoleon make law codes; he made law codes that surpassed the great Roman law codes. Napoleon is an excellent example of an enlightened despot.
Napoleon had a talent for presenting an appealing image of himself and his causes, this talent manifested itself in all aspects of his ascent to power but especially his military conquests. ... Pictures of Napoleon demonstrate a powerful individual. They usually take place in a battle and Napoleon is in the center taking charge with a stern look on his face. ...
The French Revolution created Napoleon. ... Napoleon became a hero in France as his army swept through Europe. The French government had been in disarray since the beginning of the Revolution, but under Napoleon, order and regularity were returned to all parts of the government.
Approximate Word count = 1115 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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