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Evaluation of Napoleon Bonaparte’s Achievements

by Achmed in History, December 9, 2011
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Dealing with his social, political, economical and military achievments.

Events of 30 May: Treaty of Paris 1814 Ends The War Against Napoleon

by Bruce Officer in History, May 30, 2011
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Today, 30th May, marks the anniversary of one of the key treaties that underlined the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France, by the Allies in 1814.

Napoleon – Emperor of The People of France Always Remembered as France’s Hero of The Italian Campaign

by Dawn Michel Ryan in History, March 10, 2011
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Persons studying history with respect to Napoleon Bonaparte certainly are aware of the emperor’s later years and the period of the Consulate when the growing ambition of France’s eventual leader prevailed. However, what about the early years of Napoleon?: Certainly, these (years) were full of Bonaparte’s militaristic successes, as well, as the following article suggests.

How Narcissistic Leaders Affect the Society

by Conviron Pucate Altatis in People, March 7, 2011
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It takes a narcissist to be a leader, be it a good one or not.

The Battle of Lodi

by Diogenes in History, May 30, 2010
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The battle of Lodi occurred on May 10th, 1796. The contesters were the French Armee d’Italie under Napoleon Bonaparte, and the Austrians, under Beaulieu.

Napoleon Bonaparte: Hero or Tyrant?

by Alphonsoe Ralph in History, September 21, 2009
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A few reasons to question whether or not Napoleon was a tyrant.

Ten Strange and Amusing Old Laws From Around the World

by Louie Jerome in Law, April 6, 2009
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Way back in history laws were used to control the behaviour of the population, in much the same way as they are today. When you read some of these it makes you wonder what prompted them. Why, for example was it made illegal in Scotland, for a drunken man to be in charge of a cow?

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