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The Ultimate Napoleon Bonaparte Quiz

How much do you know abut Napoleon Bonaparte? Answer these 82 questions to find out!
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When was he born?
15 August 1769
What island was he born on?
Corsica
Who was the King of France at the time of his birth?
Louis XVI
Where in France did Napoleon move to, where he was educated at the age of 9?
Autun
When did Napoleon move to Paris to train as an artillery officer?
September 1784
When was he promoted to captain, after commanding a battalion of Corsican volunteers?
1792
What city did Napoleon's forces capture in 1793?
Toulon
When was Napoleon appointed head of the Army of Italy?
1796
Who did Napoleon marry?
Joséphine de Beauharnais
What city did French forces lay siege to in 1796-97, that resulted in four French victories led by Napoleon in the battles of Castiglione, Bassano, Arcole and Rivoli?
Mantua
What battle, led by Napoleon, forced Austria to sue for peace in the war despite Austria defeating the main French army in Southern Germany, in 1797?
Battle of Tarvis
After the battle above, what Italian city state did Napoleon march his troops into and forced it surrender, marking the end of its 1,100 years of independence?
Republic of Venice
What month did Napoleon return to Paris as a war hero?
December (1797)
On May 1798, what was Napoleon elected a member of?
French Academy of Sciences
On July 1798, what city in Egypt did Napoleon land in marking the start of the French invasion of Egypt?
Alexandria
What battle sealed the French invasion of Egypt, on 21 July 1798?
Battle of the Pyramids
What battle between the French navy and the British royal navy, ended in British victory and capture or destruction of all but two vessels of the French fleet, on 1 August?
Battle of the Nile
What plague effected most of Napoleons troops while in Egypt?
bubonic plague
What drug did Napoleon (allegedly) order his plague-stricken men to be poisoned with?
opium
After a failed invasion of Ottoman territories and a victory at the Battle of Abukir, when did Napoleon leave his troops to go back to France?
24 August 1799
What was the council called, that Napoleon and his allies forced to elect him as first consul?
Council of Five Hundred
How many consuls consuls ruled France, introduced by Napoleon on 15 December 1800 in the Constitution of the Year VIII?
3
What battle started out as a surprise attack by Austrian forces, resulted in French victory and Austria signing an armistice and agreed to leave Northern Italy?
Battle of Marengo
What was the name of the group of radicalists that attempted to assassinate Napoleon in 1800?
The Jacobin Club
What treaty did France sign with Britain that brought the Revolutionary Wars to an end, in 1802?
Treaty of Amiens
What was reintroduced by Napoleon in the French republic in 1802, that was originally abolished in 1794?
slavery
What territory did the USA purchase from Napoleon in 1803?
Louisiana
What country gained independence from France in 1804 that is the only country in history to be established by a slave revolt?
Haiti
What Duke was executed controversially because there was no evidence that he was in a plot to assassinate Napoleon?
Louise Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Engheim
What was Napoleon proclaimed 'Emperor of the French' (give month)?
17 May 1804
When was Napoleon's coronation (give month)?
2 December 1804
Who was the Pope that attended the coronation at Notre Dame but didn't crown him?
Pope Pius VII
Who crowned Napoleon?
himself
What was the crown a replica crown of?
Charlemagne's crown
What Kingdom did he crown himself, on 26 May 1805?
King of Italy
What was the name of Napoleon's main military component?
Grande Armée
What battle resulted in the abandonment of plans to invade Britain, in July 1805?
Battle of Cape Finisterre
What battle resulted in Napoleon capturing 60,000 Austrian soldiers through his army's rapid marching, in October 1805?
Battle of Ulm
What famous battle resulted in British naval victory that soured the above land victory, on 21 October 1805?
Battle of Trafalgar
What was the name of the British Admiral that led the British royal navy to victory at the battle above - despite being heavily outnumbered - however he died in the end of the battle?
Admiral Horatio Nelson
What battle against the Russian and Austrian Emperors resulted in a French victory and Austria withdrawing from the war, on December 1505?
Battle of Austerlitz
What treaty signed on 26 December, made Austria leave the coalition and lose substantial territory in the Kingdom of Italy and Bavaria?
Treaty of Pressburg
In 1806, when he deposed the Bourbon King of Naples, who did he install on to the throne?
his brother, Joseph
What confederation did Napoleon establish that spelled the end of the Holy Roman Empire?
Confederation of the Rhine
What twin battles, in the War of the Fourth Coalition, were huge French victories against Prussia, in October 1806?
Battles of Jena and Auerstedt
What was the name of the decree that imposed the first elements of Continental System, which prohibited European nations from trading with Britain?
Berlin Decree
What battle ended in a bloody stalemate against the Russian troops in Poland, in February 1507?
Battle of Eylau
What battle resulted in a overwhelming French victory, inflicted of up to 30% of casualties of the Russian army, on 14 June 1507?
Battle of Friedland
What were the series of treaties that ended the battles with Russia, demanded they join the continental system, forced Russia into an alliance and gave half of Prussia's population and territory to France, in July 1507?
Treaties of Tilsit
What Kingdom did Napoleon create, and placed his younger brother Jérôme, using the territories previously owned by Prussia?
Kingdom of Westphalia
When did General Jean-Andoche Junot occupy Lisbon?
17 October 1807
Who gained the throne of Spain after his father's abdication, in March 1808?
Fernando VII
Who did Napoleon proclaim King of Spain after forcing above to relinquish their claims, in July 1808?
his brother, Joseph
What battle won by a Spanish uprising forced above to flee from Madrid?
Battle of Bailén
In the following month, what battle won by a British force that landed in Portugal and defeated the French?
Battle of Vimiero
What convention forced the French to evacuate Portugal?
Convention of Cintra
What congress that was an agreement reached by Napoleon and Alexander of Russia that recognised Russian conquest of Finland and reaffirmed their alliance?
Congress of Erfurt
What battle was Napoleon injured slightly but the Austrians were forced to retreat across the Danube and evacuate Vienna, in April 1809?
Battle of Eckmühl
Name one of the battles that were fought between France and Austria, in July 1809?
Battle of Wagram, Battle of Znaim
What treaty ended the battles above?
Treaty of Schönbrunn
What month did Napoleon divorce his first wife?
January (1810)
Who was his second wife he married in 1810?
Marie Louise
Who was his first legitimate son born on 20 March 1811?
François Charles Joseph Napoleon, King of Rome
What was the first battle of the French invasion of Russia, on 7 September 1812?
Battle of Borodino
When did Napoleon enter Moscow?
14 September 1812
Why couldn't Napoleon capture Moscow?
it was set on fire
What battle was the largest battle in the Napoleonic wars that ended in a coalition victory, on October 1813?
Battle of Leipzig
What was the name of the proposals that were given to Napoleon by the coalition, that allowed Napoleon to stay as Emperor of France but France would withdraw from Italy, Holland, Italy and Germany?
Frankfurt proposals
Following the Battle of Paris, in March 1814, what act was passed by the French senate that formally deposed Napoleon as Emperor?
Acte de déchéance de l'Empereur
What island was Napoleon exiled to?
Elba
Who was ruler of France, while Napoleon was exiled?
Louis XVIII
When did his first wife die, resulting in Napoleon locking himself in his room for two days?
29 May 1814
When did Napoleon return to mainland France?
1 March 1815
What congress declared Napoleon an outlaw?
Congress of Vienna
What was the last battle Napoleon ever commanded, in Belgium, on 18 June 1815?
Battle of Waterloo
Who was the British commander of the coalition forces, who served two terms as Prime Minister of Great Britain and the capital of New Zealand is named after him?
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington
What island was he exiled to in 1815?
Saint Helena
What language did he attempt to learn while on the island?
English
Who was possibly Napoleon's misstress on the island but left in July 1919?
Albine de Montholon
When did he die?
4 May 1821
How did he die?
stomach cancer
When was Napoleon's state funeral?
15 December 1840
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