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The Napoleonic Wars had multiple dimensions in the terms of ideology and European balances of power. Although is expansionary means and the invasion of Russia remain controversial, Napoleon's Enlightenment based intentions were based on rejection of the divine right theory. Thus, his strategy to crush European monarchies was founded.

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