Introduction
Overview
Napoleon Bonaparte rose from the upheaval of the French Revolution to become Emperor of the French and one of history's most influential military leaders. His campaigns redrew Europe, spread legal and administrative reforms, and created a new age of mass warfare. The Napoleonic Wars ended with his defeat at in 1815, but the political, military, and nationalist forces they unleashed continued to shape Europe.
Key forces
- The French Revolution opened military and political pathways that made Napoleon's rise possible.
- Napoleon combined military brilliance, propaganda, and state reform to dominate much of continental Europe.
- His empire reshaped borders and institutions but triggered resistance, nationalism, and prolonged total conflict.
- The disasters in Spain and Russia destroyed French supremacy and enabled final defeat at .

















