No one is truly sure as we cannot go back to the late 18th/early 19th century to ask him but whatever he saw was probably unconfortable simply out of the fact that an account sais that he came out "Looking as though he were a ghost." I myself wonder what he saw. It must have been terrifying or interesting or both. Because on his deathbed he said "There is no point. You wouldn't believe me if I told you." Or something or another to that effect. I dread to think of what he saw.
He visit the three great pyramids at Giza. He made one of his famous quotes to his army prior to the Battle of the Pyramids:
"Soldats, songez que, du haut de ces pyramides, quarante siecles vous contemplents" (Think of it soldiers; from the summit of these pyramids, forty centuries look down upon you).
Quite handsome! See Related links below this box for picture.
The power of an ancient civilisation. Perhaps he also saw what genuine political leadership was capable of doing.
Go to china and check it out
No, I don't think so. The reason I say this some of his hair still exists and I have seen pictures of it. It looked dark brown. They have tested his hair to see if he was poisoned when he died and it seems he was. Arsenic was found in his hair.
He didn't. Napoleon was in no way instrumental in making the Revolution happen, not in terms of leadership at least. He benefits from it greatly, he fills the power vacuum. But he was not the primemover in the Revolution, although the 'Whiff of Grapeshot' is attributed to him. Napoleon simply replaced one dynasty, the Bourbons, with his own family & friends. And in the most part he does this by his own force of personality, his strength of leadership, his own ambition. It does bear saying the ideals of Liberty, Fraternity & Equality have absolutely nothing to do with Napoleon. Those of you familiar with my frequent adulation of the great man will be unsurprised to see me say that military genius does ! Vive L'Empreur !
He was a great French Military leader who only fought for my country. And I don't see anything wrong what he did .
It was called the 'Continental System'. Please see the Wikipedia link below.
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Quite handsome! See Related links below this box for picture.
The power of an ancient civilisation. Perhaps he also saw what genuine political leadership was capable of doing.
Great pyramid are visible from far because of their massive size. Cairo Tower and el Citadel are the two places from where you can see the Great Pyramid.
The quote is typically ascribed to Napoleon Bonaparte. However, it is from earlier. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation_of_shopkeepers
Yes, the Great Pyramid of Giza is a square pyramid. From a birds eye view, you could see that the bottom is in the shape of a square. See: http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/pyramids.html
Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military commander who named himself Emperor, was loved by his countrymen, and conquered many European countries, and a powerful proponent of French nationalism, which gave birth to the fierce nationalism we see in nearly every country in the world today. For some great info, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_I_of_France
Just type in Great Pyramid of Giza on Google images and you will loads of pictures!
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well mabye the great sphinx or the pyramid