Pope Pius VII presides over the December …

Years: 1804 - 1804
December

Pope Pius VII presides over the December 2 ceremony at the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, in which Napoleon crowns himself as the first Emperor of the French in a thousand years, then crowns Josephine empress.

Witnessing this, Simón Bolívar dedicates himself to liberating Venezuela from Spanish rule.

Ludwig van Beethoven, a longtime admirer, is disappointed at this turn towards imperialism and scratches his dedication to Napoleon from his Third Symphony.

The story that Napoleon seized the crown out of the hands of Pope Pius VII during the ceremony to avoid his subjugation to the authority of the pontiff is apocryphal; the coronation procedure had been agreed in advance.

Napoleon creates a titled court, including several ex-royalists and many of his statesman and generals.

André Masséna is made a marshal of France.

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