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==== Bonaparte becomes Napoleon I ==== In February 1804, Bonaparte's police made a series of arrests in relation to a royalist plot to kidnap or assassinate him that involved the British government, Moreau and an unnamed [[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]] prince. On the advice of his foreign minister, Talleyrand, Napoleon ordered the kidnapping of the [[Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien|Duke of Enghien]], violating the sovereignty of [[Baden]]. The duke was quickly executed after a secret military trial, even though there was no proof he had been involved in the plot. Enghien's kidnapping and execution infuriated royalists and monarchs throughout Europe and drew a formal protest from Russia.<ref>{{harvp|McLynn|1997|p=296}}</ref><ref>{{Harvp|Zamoyski|2018|pp=342-48}}</ref><ref>{{Harvp|Dwyer|2013|pp=116-23}}</ref> Following the royalist plot, Bonaparte's supporters convinced him that creating a hereditary regime would help secure it in case of his death, make it more acceptable to constitutional monarchists, and put it on the same footing as other European monarchies.<ref>{{Harvp|Zamoyski|2018|pp=349-50}}</ref><ref>{{Harvp|Dwyer|2013|pp=125, 129-31}}</ref><ref name="m2973">{{harvp|McLynn|1997|p=297}}</ref> On 18 May, the senate proclaimed Napoleon ''Emperor of the French'' and approved a new constitution. The following day, Napoleon appointed 18 of his leading generals Marshals of the Empire.<ref>{{Harvp|Dwyer|2013|pp=127-28}}</ref>[[File:La salle du Trône (Château de Fontainebleau).jpg|thumb|Napoleon's throne room at Fontainebleau]]The hereditary empire was confirmed by a plebiscite in June. The official result showed 3.5 million voted "yes" and 2,569 voted "no". The yes count, however, was falsely inflated by 300,000 to 500,000 votes. The turnout, at 35%, was below the figure for the previous plebiscite.<ref>{{Harvp|Zamoyski|2018|p=359}}</ref><ref>{{Harvp|Dwyer|2013|pp=144-45}}</ref> Britain, Russia, Sweden and the Ottoman Empire refused to recognize Napoleon's title. Austria, however, recognized Napoleon as Emperor of the French in return for his recognition of [[Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor|Francis I as Emperor of Austria]].<ref>{{Harvp|Dwyer|2013|pp=130-31}}</ref> [[Coronation of Napoleon|Napoleon's coronation]], with the participation of [[Pope Pius VII]], took place at [[Notre-Dame de Paris|Notre Dame de Paris]] on 2 December 1804. After having been anointed by the pope, Napoleon crowned himself with a replica of [[Charlemagne|Charlemagne's]] crown. He then crowned Joséphine, who became the second woman in French history, after [[Marie de' Medici]], to be crowned and anointed. He then swore an oath to defend the territory of the republic; to respect the Concordat, freedom of worship, political and civil liberty and the sale of nationalized lands; to raise no taxes except by law; to maintain the [[Legion of Honour]]; and to govern in the interests, wellbeing and the glory of the French people.<ref>{{Harvp|Dwyer|2013|pp=164-66}}</ref> On 26 May 1805, Napoleon crowned himself [[King of Italy]] with the [[Iron Crown of Lombardy]] at the [[Milan Cathedral|Cathedral of Milan]]. Austria saw this as a provocation because of its own territorial interests in Italy. When Napoleon incorporated [[Genoa]] and [[Ligurian Republic|Liguria]] into his empire, Austria formally protested against this violation of the Treaty of Lunéville.<ref>{{Harvp|Dwyer|2013|pp=185-87}}</ref>
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