Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned Emperor of France on May 18th, 1804 by this man.
Who is himself?
This 1805 victory is often considered Napoleon's greatest victory, where he crushed Austrian and Russian forces.
What is the Battle of Austerlitz.
Napoleon's spread of revolutionary ideas helped inspire independence movements across the world, especially in this region, weakening Spanish control.
What is Latin America?
This British monarch ruled during much of the napoleonic era and faced many challenges including the American Revolution.
Who is King George III
Napoleon greatly enjoyed this game, even using it to practice military strategy.
What is Chess?
In 1803, facing financial strain, Napoleon sold his vast North American territory to the United States in this well known transaction.
What is the Louisiana purchase?
This battle saw Napoleon finally defeated after his return from exile, its Belgian location shares a name with a famous ABBA song.
What is the battle of Waterloo?
Napoleon spread this measurement system across Europe and it is now used by most of the world.
What is the Metric system?
This Iberian Country Resisted invasion from France with support from Britain.
What is Spain?
What is 5'6 - 5"7?
Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned Emperor of France on May 18th, 1804 in this famous Parisian building.
What is the Notre Dame Cathedral?
This European campaign brought Napoleon fame as he defeated Austrian forces in North Italy and reshaped the region.
What is the Italian Campaign?
Napoleon commissioned the construction of this famous French landmark in Paris to represent his victories.
This empire, covering much of Central Europe, collapsed in 1806.
What is the Holy Roman Empire?
During his Egyptian Campaign, Napoleon found this famous artifact that scholars studied to decipher languages and texts.
What is the Rosetta Stone?
Had Napoleon not crowned himself in 1804, this Pope would have been the one to do it.
Who is Pope Pius VII?
The 1812 French invasion of this country ended in disaster for Napoleon's Grand Army due to harsh weather and scorched earth tactics.
What is Russia?
In 1804, Napoleon created this set of legal codes that changed systems in Europe and Latin America.
What are the Napoleonic Codes?
This 1815 meeting of European leaders sought to restore monarchies and prevent future wars.
What is the Congress of Vienna?
What is St. Helena
In 1802, Napoleon signed this treaty with Great Britain, temporarily ending hostilities during the French Revolution.
What is the Treaty of Amiens?
This 1805 naval defeat at the hands of Admiral Nelson and the British Navy ended Napoleon's plans of a French invasion of Britain.
What is the Battle of Trafalgar
This 1801 agreement between Napoleon and the papacy reshaped church–state relations in France and influenced modern day secular governance.
What is the Concordat of 1801?
This Russian Tsar ruled during the Napoleonic era and famously repelled the 1812 invasion.
Who was Tsar Alexander I of Russia?
This 1795 uprising in Paris was suppressed by a young Napoleon using a special type of cannon fire called "grapeshot."
What is the Vendémiaire uprising?