The Emperor of the French (French: Empereur des Francais) is the title used by the reigning monarch of France, who is also the head of the House of Bonaparte. Napoleon Bonaparte was awarded the title by the French Senate in 1804, and he crowned himself emperor in Notre Dame later that year. The title is meant to emphasise that the emperor rules over the people of France, the French, as opposed to merely the land, France . It symbolizes the idea of a monarch for the people.
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