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"There are two forces in the world - the Aussie and the mind. But in the end, in the conflict between the two, Aussie is doomed in the end. "" Imagination Rules the World "" Give me an educated mother, I will give you an educated nation "" There is no word for 'impossible' in my dictionary. "
Many of Napoleon's sayings have immortalized him in history. Again, many statements have questioned his personality, wisdom and mentality. Yet history always remembers the words of the victorious hero differently. Napoleon spoke of girls - women are nothing but machines for producing children. In other words, women are only instruments of Child production! Surprise! Yet, Napoleon's ideas on history, religion, politics, and other subjects are far more advanced than ever But why is he thinking of women? Was he really disgusted with women? No, Napoleon's colorful life but he doesn't talk. She may have been referring to the role of mothers in the child's life or in the context of certain events. It must be accepted.
Napoleon de Bonaparte was born on 15 August 189 in Corsica, France. The island was given to France by the Republic of Genoa just a year before his birth.
Napoleon Bonaparte converted to Islam in 1897 at the Jame Azhar Mosque in Cairo. The documents he preached on the occasion of his conversion to Islam are still preserved in the Central Library of Cairo. The truth of his conversion to Islam is found in the diaries of the special people of that time.
La case was a man very close to Napoleon. His diary contains convincing evidence of Napoleon's conversion to Islam. His father, Carlo Bonaparte, was born in 1848 Republic of Genoa. Napoleon's mother, Maria Letizia Ramolino, had a profound effect on his childhood. Napoleon Bonaparte used to brush his teeth with horse hair.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a general during the French Revolution. Napoleon I was emperor of France from November 11, 1899 to April 6, 1814, and again for a short period from March 20, 1815 to June 22, 1815. He was also the king of Italy. He was also the mediator of the Swiss. Confederation and the custodian of the Confederation of the Rhine.
Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo on June 16, 1815. Napoleon spent the remaining six years of his life on the island of St. Helena in the Atlantic Ocean under British supervision. He is known all over the world as one of the best generals of all time. The establishment of the Napoleonic Code is also one of his greatest achievements. He appointed his family members and friends as rulers of various states and various important positions he had acquired.
Although their rule did not prevent Napoleon's downfall, one of Napoleon's nephews, Napoleon III, ruled France in the late nineteenth century. He used to say- participated in sixty wars, but I did not learn anything that I did not know in the beginning. When he graduated in 175, Napoleon was commissioned as a second lieutenant. He served in various capacities until the French Revolution broke out in 179.
Napoleon's older brother was Joseph Bonaparte. Napoleon was second. His descendants were Lucien Bonaparte, Alyssa Bonaparte, Louis Bonaparte, Pauline Bonaparte, Caroline Bonaparte and Jerome Bonaparte. Napoleon first met champagne maker Jean - Remy Moët. The friendship between the two has had a profound effect on the champagne and champagne producing areas. After receiving his degree from Brian, Napoleon was admitted to the Lecole Royale Militiaire in Paris in 184. There he completed a two-year course in just one year.
One examiner commented on him: “Dedicated to abstract science, somewhat interested in other things; Has good knowledge in mathematics and geography. Although he was initially interested in naval subjects, he studied artillery at the Milcole Militaire. On 26 March 1796, Napoleon took charge of the French Army of Italy. He successfully invaded Italy.
In 1796, Napoleon formed the Cisalpine Republic with the French - ruled states of Italy. The French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte dreamed of conquering Britain while in exile on the island of St. Helena. An autopsy revealed the cause of his death was stomach cancer; Although the deaths were caused by arsenic poisoning, some scientists have speculated.
The year 1815 was a critical year for Napoleon. He was busy preparing for his war with the combined forces of all the states of Europe.Unable to enter the court at this time, the astrologer sent a small note to Napoleon through a friend of his. It says, June 16th is a very bad night for you. He will not go to war on this day for any reason or even if he is fighting, he will refrain from fighting on that day. Napoleon received the note. But he was busy preparing for the battle and later forgot about the note.
A few days before June 17, the astrologer woke up one morning and heard the sound of war on the way to Paris. Frightened, he rushed to the palace to warn Napoleon. The guards did not allow him to enter the court. After a while, the astrologer found out that the emperor had gone to war. He started running after the army.
After becoming emperor, Napoleon waged many wars and bloodshed to further expand the French Empire and turn France into an absolutely influential state. The Fourth Coalition War, the Peninsular War, the Fifth Coalition War, the Russian invasion are some of them. The Peninsular War destroyed many cities and killed more than fifty thousand people. During the invasion of Russia in 1812, he dispersed more than four and a half million Grand Army. On this day in 1821, the French hero Napoleon Bonaparte died in captivity.
He wrote a novel, Clison and Aguini. The story goes on about a soldier and his girlfriend. It is actually a replica of Napoleon's love for Digger. The young Napoleon was introduced to the family of Dijeri Clary, the daughter of an aristocratic business family. Napoleon's brother married DeGery's sister. The intoxication of world conquest lingers in his head all the time, how he stays still. Something is fixed, of course, thinking about it. He reformed and centralized the administrative system in the areas of departments, higher education, tax codes, roads and sewerage. Established the Central Bank.
He compromised with the Catholic Church because of the large number of Catholics in the state. In the meantime, he received the presidency of the French Academy of Sciences and the highest honor. Waterloo is undoubtedly one of the most famous battlefield names in the world (Palashi, Panipath). The historic battle between the French Emperor Napoleon and the Duke of Wellington and the defeat of Napoleon, as well as the veiling of his empire, all combined to make Waterlook a world - renowned name.
In 1795, Nicolas Jacques Conte, a gentleman in Napoleon Bonaparte's army in France, invented the modern pencil. He first burned the graphites to powder. He used to mix mud with that powder and give it the shape of a stick. Napoleon's letter to Josephine Citizen Josephine Bonaparte April 3, 1796
* Dear,
I have received all your letters But none of them impressed me as much as the last letter Darling, how could you write me such a letter! Don't you know how much I am in crisis, excluding my sorrows? What style, what feeling do you want to show me! They have been burned, and my heart has been shattered.
My only and only Josephine, there is no joy in my life without you, without you the whole world is like a desert, where I am the only one to say oasis, where I can 't speak my mind. You have snatched from me something greater than the soul You are the only thought in my life.
When I get tired of work, when I want to find a way out of it, when people laugh at me, when I'm annoyed, when I hate to be alive, I put my hand on my chest, your picture hangs there. , I look at it Love brings me real happiness Everything is gone, only the time spent with my lover In what magic have you captured all my things? Survival for Josephine will be history to me.
I'm trying to come to you But what a fool I am! I didn't notice that you and I were moving away How many countries will set us apart! My darling! I don't know what my fate is, but if it still wants to keep you away from me, it will become unbearable! And then this indomitable courage will seem less to me.
At one time I was very proud of my courage Tused to think that death would take away something before it was understood But today, whether Josephine spends her days in danger or she is ill, the thought that Josephine loves me does not comfort me, despite the courage and vengeance of vengeance, has slowed my blood flow and made me even more sad and depressed.
* To die without loving you, to die without knowing you, is like the torment of hell, like a living reflection of the ultimate emptiness. It's as if I'm out of breath My only companion whom fate has forced to walk the miserable path of life, the day I lose you, the day nature will lose its warmth, and my life will be nothing. I am stopping now, darling, my heart is full of sorrow, my body is exhausted, my energy is exhausted. Now people have put their weight on me That them They want to separate me from my heart I am in Port Maurice near Aznelia I will go to Albanja tomorrow.
I am satisfied with Bueliu, he is more powerful than his predecessor. I hope I will defeat him Don't know unknowingly. Love me like your eyes, but that's not enough Like you, more than you, more than your thoughts, more than your life, more than everything.
Forgive me, darling, I'm insane, when someone thinks deeply, nature seems empty to him, when you love someone he feels the same.
Iti
Bonaparte
Lovers are are an important part of the life of this war - torn French hero. And a name has come up again and again in the history by printing the list of other loving wives and concubines. She is Mary Joseph Rose Thatcher.
This Josephine was the wife of another before becoming the wife of Napoleon again. After the death of her husband, the widow was living a simple life. And in his life, Napoleon's colorful touches are very dramatic.
The drama begins when Napoleon entrusts the task of searching the homes of the citizens of Paris. The purpose was to search the house and confiscate weapons from there. Work began as instructed. Napoleon's troops are confiscating all weapons from house to house. That is when the dramatic event happened. A teenage boy named Eugene came to Napoleon. Eugene's request is to return his father Alexander's sword. Because this is the memorial of his father. Napoleon was amazed at Eugene's patriarchy and courage. Eugene's father died of guillotine during Robespierre's era of terror. Napoleon smiled softly at the 12-year old boy's determination. He instructed his subordinates to return Eugene's father's sword. The kindness that Eugene's son had received from Napoleon reached Mother Rose's ears. Rose came running to express her gratitude. Napoleon Bonaparte was impressed by the courtesy and sincerity of Sundari Rose. And this fascination was so intense that this Rose finally became Napoleon's beloved wife. Later, however, his name was changed to Josephine Bonaparte. However, there is disagreement over the fact that Napoleon met Josephine. According to another account, Napoleon met Josephine at a party. Napoleon was then a brilliant general. There were many names of Napoleon around then. Napoleon caught the eye of a political leader named Paul Baras. Baras hosted a party in his house in honor of Napoleon. All the dignitaries of the city were present at the party. Meanwhile, the heroic emperor Napoleon's eyes fell on an unknown woman. Napoleon liked this beautiful woman very much. But at first it seemed that this must be someone's housewife. Napoleon was then swallowing glass after glass of wine. He did not know how long it had been like this. Suddenly he felt someone touch his shoulder from behind. Napoleon looked back at the lady.
The woman's childhood name was May Joseph Rose Thatcher. At the age of 16, Rose married Alexander the Bohreniz, a 19-year-old student at the University of Heidelberg. The couple gave birth to their first son, Eugene, in 180, and their daughter, Hortens, in 183. Josephine survived her guillotine death.
It was amazing to see Napoleon go mad when he saw the widow, the mother of these two children. Because Josephine was six years older than Napoleon. So what is so fascinating?
The reason behind this is that Napoleon became a general in the French army at a very young age. Huge responsibility then on his neck. Almost everyone who was under Napoleon was much older than him. Although he gained his place by showing infinite courage and bravery, he was embarrassed by his older subordinates. And to overcome this embarrassment, Napoleon was thinking of marriage. And if you have to get married, do it to someone who is older than you are. Not only sound education but his alertness and dedication too are most required. As a result, his subordinates will no longer be able to think of him as small. And that's why Napoleon fell in love with Josephine, a mother of two. The words of the mind reached Josephine's ears. But at first Josephine did not pay attention to the matter. On the other hand, he had a close relationship with Paul Baras. Baras used to visit Josephine's house regularly. The matter was not unknown to Napoleon either. According to one source, Napoleon himself spoke of Josephine to Baras. According to another group, Napoleon fell into the trap of Baras. According to him, the marriage of Napoleon and Josephine took place at the behest of Baras. Marriage in France was not an issue then. If both of them agreed, the marriage would have taken place. They married on March 9, 1898, when Josephine said yes without hesitation. Interestingly, Napoleon was then 27 Josephine was 32.
* Josephine divorced Napoleon on 15 December 1809. There are also doubts about this. According to one source, Josephine was actually Baras's mistress. She married Napoleon under pressure from Baras. According to this view, Josephine was addicted to polygamy. As a result, when Napoleon was preoccupied with warfare in Italy, Josephine returned to his old habits. However, letters were exchanged between Josephine and Napoleon. Even then Napoleon finally found out all the truth and was forced into divorce. Another view is that he divorced Josephine only to protect and inherit the throne. Because Napoleon knew that Josephine could never be a mother. However, even after their separation, the two have fallen in love with each other till death.
Apart from this, there were women in Napoleon's life. Yet only Josephine is present throughout history.
Napoleon and Josephine, one of the most told stories from that era of European history