Napoleon. Emperor of the Revolution
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Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from the famous historical figure of France has long turned into something incomparably more-into the idea of a symbol of rapid career take-off, deafening success and popularity, bordering on deification. The world knows many glorious commanders and worthy statesmen, but only units of them were given to leave such an impressive mark in the hearts and memory of descendants.
And let historians continue to dispute the validity of the claims of the Creator of the First Empire of France to greatness and merits to humanity, this affects the popularity of the “little corporal” only in the most positive way. Let us give the due person to the great man: the brilliant creator of his brilliant image in the eyes of the admiring public himself was the emperor of France, who was able to not only instantly turn his fellow citizens into devoted soldiers of the new empire, but force those whom fate ordered to make him enemies
And let historians continue to dispute the validity of the claims of the Creator of the First Empire of France to greatness and merits to humanity, this affects the popularity of the “little corporal” only in the most positive way. Let us give the due person to the great man: the brilliant creator of his brilliant image in the eyes of the admiring public himself was the emperor of France, who was able to not only instantly turn his fellow citizens into devoted soldiers of the new empire, but force those whom fate ordered to make him enemies
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
Series:
Series: Gift editions in the box. Favorites
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-699-70019-6
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