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Napoleon Bonaparte

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"Yes, this is my Battle of Essling. Unless Napoleon had a more famous defeat I'm not aware of."
Homer Simpson[src]
Napoleon Bonaparte
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Mr. Burns as Napoleon Bonaparte
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Statesman
Military leader
Emperor of the French
Relatives: Nephew: Napoleon III
First mentioned: "Old Money"
First appearance: "Forgive and Regret"


Napoleon Bonaparte was a French statesman and military leader.

History[edit]

A picture of Napoleon was on the front of the car "Napoleon Blown-Apart".[1] Among the artworks hanging on the walls at the Springfield Metropolitan Museum is Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jacques-Louis David.[2]

Herman once offered to sell Nelson a hanky used by Napoleon Bonaparte.[3]

Mr. Burns lists Napoleon as one of the authority figures whom he likes to portray in costume.[4]

Lisa goes to Moe's Tavern on her 14th birthday to pled with Homer to give up drinking of Marge will leave him in a flash-forward of Lisa's Harvard admission essay. Next door to Moe's Tavern is King Toot's Music Store, but renamed King Toot's Music Store and Time-Travel Emporium and Napoleon Bonaparte walks out the front door.[5]

The memorial reel of cars lost in the past week at the Springfield Demolition Derby included "Napoleon Blow-apart" with an angry Napoleon Bonaparte on the hood.[6]

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