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Sbandata e fuga di un esercito. Cittaducale, pomeriggio del 7 marzo 1821
Published 2023-11-01“…With the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in the Battle of Waterloo and the conclusion of the Congress of Vienna (June 1815), many rulers of the Ancient Regime were resettled on their thrones. …”
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La anarquía y las facciones tienen múltiples cabezas. La alegoría de la Medusa y la Hidra en el lenguaje decimonónico rioplatense
Published 2021-01-01“…En forma similar a lo que había ocurrido en la península ibérica con la asimilación de Napoleón Bonaparte y el monstruo bíblico de múltiples cabezas, la cultura rioplatense de las primeras décadas del siglo xix se valió de antiguas imágenes —clásicas y católicas—, para otorgar una figura deslegitimante a sus adversarios. …”
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The Portuguese Royal Treasury: management, taxation and accounts control in the Johannine period (from 1814 to 1820)
Published 2020-06-01“…In November 1807, Napoleon Bonaparte's troops were about to invade Portugal. …”
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Terror of the French Revolution in the Land of Egypt, 1798–1801
Published 2020-09-01“…Historians have written quite a lot about the fact that, starting in 1798 with his Egyptian campaign, Napoleon Bonaparte took everything necessary with him to acquaint the Egyptians with the advanced achievements of the European civilization. …”
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أطماع نابليون في الشرق ومحاولاته احتلال فلسطين Napoleon Ambitions in the East and His attempts to occupy Palestine
Published 2020-10-01“…This Research aims to display the role of Napoleon Bonaparte in the East in general and Palestine in especially through his Campaigns on Egypt and Palestine ,Which had a great impact in the History of the Middle East and the beginning of Modern European Colonialism in the wake of industrial development in Europe. …”
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Maestros y escuelas de Madrid en el Antiguo Régimen
Published 2004-12-01“…El autor procura caracterizar las escuelas y maestros de enseñanza elemental que hubo en la villa de Madrid desde 1561, en que fue designada capital de España, hasta 1808, en que las huestes de Napoleón Bonaparte abrieron un auténtico agujero negro en la lenta evolución de la sociedad española. …”
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The French bourgeois revolution in works of Hegel and Burke
Published 2017-01-01“…The only thing these two thinkers agree with is the fact that during the revolution there was tyranny, and that the long-term situation was unsustainable, so it needed new political principles that in practice were carried out by the military leader, Napoleon Bonaparte. He spread the liberalism of the revolution to the whole Europe.…”
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21H.346 The French Revolution and Napoleonic France, Spring 2000
Published 2000“…Next, we will examine the turbulent decade of the 1790s, when the French experimented with a constitutional monarchy, a republic, a dictatorship by committee, and a parliamentary form of government, only to end in a military coup d'état staged by Napoléon Bonaparte and his supporters. In 1804, Napoléon crowned himself emperor thus initiating the First Empire, which was characterized by relentless military campaigning abroad and the consolidation of certain legal and administrative reforms at home. …”
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Sie haben ihm ein Denkmal gebaut
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Love Your Country: EEG Evidence of Actor Preferences of Audiences in Patriotic Movies
Published 2021-07-01“…This study is the first to employ neuroscientific technology to study movie casting, which advances film studies with careful scientific measurements and a possible new direction.La première des vertus est le dévouement à la patrie.Napoléon Bonaparte…”
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Una dimora per Napoleone: dalla “petite maison” al palazzo dell’Eliseo
Published 2020-07-01“…Nel 1797 Napoleone Bonaparte si stabilì nella petite maison di rue Chantereine allora occupata da Giuseppina. …”
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