Back to Modern History SourceBook Modern History Sourcebook: From The Imperial Catechism, 1806 Question: What are the duties of Christians toward those who govern them, and what in particular are our duties towards Napoleon I, our emperor Answer: Christians owe to the princes who govern them, and we in particular owe to Napoleon I, our emperor, love, respect, obedience, fidelity, military ...
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Soldier, Emperor, Statesman, over. Meet Napoleon.
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Back to Modern History SourceBook Modern History Sourcebook: Madame de Remusat: Remembrances of Napoleon Madame de Remusat: From Memoirs. Bonaparte dictated with great ease. He never wrote anything with his own hand. His handwriting was bad and as illegible to himself as to others; and his spelling was very defective. He utterly lacked patience to do anything whatever with his own hands. The ...
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Tell me when this page is updated Napoleon Bonaparte Born in Corsica in 1769 Napoleon Bonaparte rose through the midst of the chaos of the French Revolution to become Emperor of the French. He is regarded by many as a military genius, by others as an opportunist. Perhaps he was both. In any case, this site is an effort to collect together paintings of the great man and to make available works by ...
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At The History Place - Part of the Great Speeches series.
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Humorous Quotes attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte, French General and Emperor.... put up Jest for Pun ...
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The Transfer of Napoleon's Corpse Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France (b.1769, d.1821) It is the 5th of May 1821. On the small island of St. Helena, in the middle of the South Atlantic, Napoleon I Bonaparte, former Emperor of France, has died. He had been exiled to the island by the Allies, after his defeat at Waterloo (1815). Officialy, he died of cancer of the stomach, but rumours of ...
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