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In the early 1800s, the ruler of France at the time of the Louisiana Purchase was Napoleon. Deeply embroiled in war in Europe at the time, Napoleon was in more need of money than of troublesome and distant colonial land of dubious value.
A renowned palmist of the time after examining Napoleon's hand told him that he had a missing fate line which doesnt augur well for his his success and would suffer strings of misfortune.Napoleon drew his sword and lacerated his palm creating a well-defined line and retorted"How about now".... He bore very faint palm lines but then conquered the invincible which in retrospect imparts a very wonderful lesson to humanity..confidence and will conspires with universe against preordained.... Dr Saira Malik
napoleon died of stomach cancer on the island of St.helena, he was married twice, the first time to Josephine, the second time to Eugenie who bore him a son.
If you mean the microbiologist Louis Pasteur then no, since he was born a year after Napoleon died.
he was exiled to the island of saint. Helena in the Atlantic ocean.
No. There is dispute whether Napoleon was short or average height, but he was not tall for his time.
its called "The Promise" by When In Rome :)
Francis I was Emperor of Austria at the time of Napoleon's reign as Emperor of France. Francis I was also Napoleon's father in law and joined the Sixth Coalition which was set up to defeat Napoleon
Arthur Wellesley was the Duke of Wellington around Napoleon's time.
No. Napoleon was 19 at the time. He didn't have any soldiers.
The topic of homosexuality was not openly discussed in Napoleon's time.
In the early 1800s, the ruler of France at the time of the Louisiana Purchase was Napoleon. Deeply embroiled in war in Europe at the time, Napoleon was in more need of money than of troublesome and distant colonial land of dubious value.
The rights that Napoleon guarantees are the limited freedom of speech. During that time women have no rights but Napoleon gave them a good economy.
Napoleon never had a husband. In Napoleon's time, there was no such thing as same-sex marriage. Additionally, Napoleon was straight by all reports, so there would have been no desire for him to live with a man.
A renowned palmist of the time after examining Napoleon's hand told him that he had a missing fate line which doesnt augur well for his his success and would suffer strings of misfortune.Napoleon drew his sword and lacerated his palm creating a well-defined line and retorted"How about now".... He bore very faint palm lines but then conquered the invincible which in retrospect imparts a very wonderful lesson to humanity..confidence and will conspires with universe against preordained.... Dr Saira Malik
napoleon died of stomach cancer on the island of St.helena, he was married twice, the first time to Josephine, the second time to Eugenie who bore him a son.
The 100 Days.