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Aux Invalides, Marengo, cheval de Napoléon et chef d œuvre de discorde

Aux Invalides, Marengo, cheval de Napoléon et chef d œuvre de discorde
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Bicentenaire de la mort de Napoléon, ce petit Corse qui régna sur le monde

Bicentenaire de la mort de Napoléon, ce petit Corse qui régna sur le monde
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Andrew Roberts: Outre-Manche Napoléon reste un grand homme

Andrew Roberts: Outre-Manche Napoléon reste un grand homme
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Marengo, une histoire égyptienne

Marengo, une histoire égyptienne
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Bonaparte wrote Malta s first political and social constitution in Valletta

On May 5, 1821, 200 years ago this week, Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, born in 1769 on the island of Corsica in the Mediterranean,  expired, at the age of 51, on the island of St Helena in the South Atlantic. Considered by many as an islander – born and died on islands – he was also exiled on the Italian island of Elba in 1814, from where he made his surprise heroic comeback for 100 days in 1815, until finally he faced allied enemies for the last time at Waterloo. In June 1798, then a promising 29-year-old French general, Bonaparte dropped anchor in Malta for six days on his way to Egypt before his rise to conquer most of the continent, removing monarchies, and reign as the lord of Europe for 15 years. The French Malta interlude did not last long but it did ignite what was to become the island’s long road to future freedom and independence.

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