Overview
The First French Empire, also known as Napoleonic France, was an empire ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte. Established on May 18, 1804, it saw Napoleon granted the title Emperor of the French and crowned on December 2, 1804, marking the end of the French Consulate and First Republic. The empire achieved French hegemony over much of continental Europe in the early 19th century, notably through military victories in the War of the Third Coalition and the War of the Fourth Coalition. It lasted until April 6, 1814, and briefly again from March 20, 1815, to July 7, 1815, when Napoleon was exiled.
Historical Periods
First French Empire (1805–1805)
1805 CE – 1805 CE
Capital: ParisArea: 729,497 km²
First French Empire (1806–1806)
1806 CE – 1806 CE
Capital: ParisArea: 671,258 km²
First French Empire (1807–1808)
1807 CE – 1808 CE
Capital: ParisArea: 1,045,512 km²
First French Empire (1809–1810)
1809 CE – 1810 CE
Capital: ParisArea: 1,059,984 km²
First French Empire (1811–1811)
1811 CE – 1811 CE
Capital: ParisArea: 1,237,254 km²
First French Empire (1812–1813)
1812 CE – 1813 CE
Capital: ParisArea: 1,061,718 km²
First French Empire (1814–1814)
1814 CE – 1814 CE
Capital: ParisArea: 501,319 km²
First French Empire (1815–1819)
1815 CE – 1819 CE
Capital: ParisArea: 2,804 km²
First French Empire (1820–1841)
1820 CE – 1841 CE
Capital: ParisArea: 3,259 km²
First French Empire (1842–1845)
1842 CE – 1845 CE
Capital: ParisArea: 19,682 km²
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