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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.

Waterloo, Important Historical Site and Tourist Center

by GOODPAL in Government, October 6, 2011
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The memory of the famous Battle of Waterloo fought between Napoleon Bonaparte’s army and the Anglo-Dutch forces in 1815, is well preserved through a number of attractive monuments and museums near the site of the battle. Waterloo, conveniently located a short distance from Brussels, has developed into a popular tourist center.

The French Revolution and Its Influence to Our Democracy

by lapasan in Issues, September 12, 2011
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Know some of the influences of one of the most violent and bloody revolutions in history that has a profound effect on the way we live in our democratic society.

The French Revolution and The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte

by lapasan in History, July 12, 2011
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Napoleon Bonaparte became the dominant and the most powerful figure of the consulate after the new government was toppled down by a coup d’ etat.

Superstitions of Seven Famous People Throughout History

by UmiNoor in History, June 1, 2011
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History is witness to many superstitious beliefs subscribed by both ordinary and famous people including those who were leaders, kings and queens of great nations.

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 Most Intriguing Love Story of Betrayal in History

by Socorro Lawas in History, February 23, 2011
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Read the full story of the most intriguing story of adultery that involved a woman’s beauty and self-sacrifice for the welfare of her country and the humility of the soldier-turned emperor who became history’s most passionate and humblest lover.

The War of The Sixth Coalition

by john smither in History, February 17, 2011
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The War of the Sixth Coalition lasted from 1813-4 and was a coalition of the armies from Austria, Prussia, Russia, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Spain and some of the German states that formed together to defeat the French armies of Napoleon Bonaparte that led to his being exiled onto the island of Elba.

Ego

by deep blue in History, February 16, 2010
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It begins with a simple childish act that builds up self-confidence.

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