Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military leader and emperor who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and its subsequent wars. Born on the island of Corsica, he rapidly ascended through the military ranks, eventually becoming a general at a young age. In 1799, he orchestrated a coup d'état, establishing himself as First Consul of France and later, in 1804, he crowned himself Emperor. Napoleon is best known for his role in the Napoleonic Wars, where he led France in a series of military campaigns across Europe. His strategic genius brought numerous victories, expanding French territory and influence. However, his aggressive expansionism also led to widespread conflict and eventual downfall. Notably, his invasion of Russia in 1812 ended disastrously, leading to a significant loss of French troops and weakening his power. In 1814, a coalition of European powers defeated Napoleon, leading to his abdication and exile to the island of Elba. He escaped in 1815, briefly regaining power during the Hundred Days before being defeated at the Battle of Waterloo. This final defeat led to his exile to the remote island of Saint Helena, where he died in 1821. Napoleon's legacy is complex, marked by both his military brilliance and the tumultuous impact of his ambitions on Europe.
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