Napoleon Bonaparte (Failed Revolutions)

Napoleon Bonaparte (15 August 1769 -  May 1843) was a French Statesman and Military Leader and later the First Consul of California who rose into prominence during the Second Italian Wars and led the French Army during the Clauswitizan Wars against his main rival Carl von Clauswitz. In 1827 he would go on to become briefly the Director of France during the 1827 French Revolution before being forced into exile after a Spanish-Italian Intervention. After the Napoleonic Trek, Napoleon was granted control over the Province of Alta California by the Emperor of Mexico Antonio Sanchez and became the First Consul of the newly established Imperial Republic of California until his death in 1843. After his death Napoleon would be succeeded by his son Napoleon Francois Bonaparte who would soon go on to establish the Kingdom of California in 1848