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The final paragraph read: The Senate declares and decrees as follows: 1. Napoleon Buonaparte is cast down from the throne, and the right of succession in his family is abolished. 2. The French people and army are absolved from their oath of fidelity to him. 3. The present decree shall be
85:, France had been almost constantly at war with most of Europe. Chronic political instability and the constant rumbles of war created a favourable terrain for a military coup, which General Bonaparte exploited on 231:
On 11 April, after attempting to put his son on the throne, Napoléon abdicated unconditionally. The Allies allowed him to keep his title of Emperor, but exiled him to
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On 3 April, the Senate voted a text detailing its reasons for ousting Napoléon. It charged the emperor with numerous violations of the
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transmitted to the departments and armies, and proclaimed immediately in all the quarters of the capital.
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In the following years, the Acte de déchéance de l'Empereur served as a
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Avril 1814, le Sénat-Conservateur prononce la déchéance de Napoléon 1er
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for life. Finally, on 18 May 1804, the Sénat conservateur passed the
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maneuvered to take upon himself to negotiate the capitulation of
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The Allies arrived at the outskirts of Paris in late March, and
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A series of Napoleon's disasters and conflicts like the
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led to the near obliteration of the once overwhelming
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First Abdication of Napoleon

French
Sénat conservateur
Napoleon I
Emperor of the French
French Revolution
Louis XVI
18 Brumaire
French Consulate
Constitution of the Year VIII
triumvirate
Constitution of the Year X
First Consul
Constitution of the Year XII
Emperor of the French
crowned
First French Empire
Peninsular War
War of the Sixth Coalition
French invasion of Russia
Grande Armée
Six Days' Campaign
Talleyrand
Marmont
Frederick William III of Prussia
Alexander I of Russia
Bourbon restoration
Talleyrand
Barthélemy

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