<p>He was nicknamed The Little Corporal (le petit caporal) after his victories at the Italian border. The name, roughly translated to “low ranking” or “unknown” corporal, was given to him by his soldiers in 1796 when Napoleon, then a very young and unknown corporal was in charge of the lackluster and demoralized French army at the Italian border. A heroic episode of crossing a bridge at the Battle of Lodi that year endeared him to the French and brought him recognition as a leader. Contrary to popular myth, the name ‘little’ was not in reference to his height (he was 5 foot 6.5 tall, taller than average for a Frenchman in his times).</p>