He was a brilliant military tactician and strategist whose many Battles are still studied today.
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Not only. He was also a great legislator. The Napoleonic Code remains also nowadays as the most remarkable set of laws of the XIX century, which influenced the legislation of several countries in subsequent years.
Josephine only "liked" his fame, money, and wanted protection and security. she never loved him. This is why there were rumors of her having affairs with others whilst he was gone on battles.
Napoleon saw them as a Nation of Shopkeepers.
David's work could be said to evoke the feelings prevalent at the time of the French Revolution, though it is best noted that even though a radical and friend of Robespierre during the Revolution, he had little say BEFORE it. After the fall of the Jacobins, Davd denounced Robespierre and followed a more mainstream view. So mainstream in fact that he ended up being the painter of the Emperor Napoleon, so much for the Vive la revolution eh!?
Napoleon was actually quite famous for not killing Jews. There were actually numerous debates in Rabbinic Circles as to who was the greater curse to Jews: Emperor Napoleon or Czar Alexander II of Russia. Czar Alexander II was hated by some because he created numerous pogroms and instituted Anti-Semitic policies. Napoleon was hated by some because he made it perfectly acceptable to be Jewish and therefore created conditions under which Jews would naturally assimilate and lose their unique religion and tradition. However, most Jews, especially Liberal or Secular Jews, hold Napoleon in high esteem for his emancipation of the Jewish community and his belief that Judaism was "just a religion" and that Jews were just as human as anyone else (as opposed to demonic, which was the common view).
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Josephine only "liked" his fame, money, and wanted protection and security. she never loved him. This is why there were rumors of her having affairs with others whilst he was gone on battles.
Napoleon Bonaparte . The French do not regard Napoleon as a dictator. He was more properly called Premier or Emperor. He is a great hero in France. Napoleon, it might be noted, was not even French. He was born (1769) in Corsica, shortly before it was incorporated into France (30 Nov 1789). His native language and ancestry were Italian and French historians have noted that he never lost his pronounced Italian accent. Napoleon's short stature was mocked in cartoons in England, France's longtime enemy. Napoleon was an ally of America, but over the years the American view of Napoleon has become similar to the British viewpoint.
They would view it as an attempted murder.
Napoleon saw them as a Nation of Shopkeepers.
Paternalistic. (As in father knows best.)
In this day in time most people view Hades as a evil and demonic god.
David's work could be said to evoke the feelings prevalent at the time of the French Revolution, though it is best noted that even though a radical and friend of Robespierre during the Revolution, he had little say BEFORE it. After the fall of the Jacobins, Davd denounced Robespierre and followed a more mainstream view. So mainstream in fact that he ended up being the painter of the Emperor Napoleon, so much for the Vive la revolution eh!?
African American women are viewed as people, humans and they are treated equally to everyone else. There are people who treat them badly and view them badly, but it not commonly found today.
Napoleon was actually quite famous for not killing Jews. There were actually numerous debates in Rabbinic Circles as to who was the greater curse to Jews: Emperor Napoleon or Czar Alexander II of Russia. Czar Alexander II was hated by some because he created numerous pogroms and instituted Anti-Semitic policies. Napoleon was hated by some because he made it perfectly acceptable to be Jewish and therefore created conditions under which Jews would naturally assimilate and lose their unique religion and tradition. However, most Jews, especially Liberal or Secular Jews, hold Napoleon in high esteem for his emancipation of the Jewish community and his belief that Judaism was "just a religion" and that Jews were just as human as anyone else (as opposed to demonic, which was the common view).
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In the bible how does god 's view of woman differ from what is found in today cultures