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They are both apart of French history during the French Revolution.
Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine.
The Jacobins.
William IV, I think.
Napoleon made use of the sheep by making clothing to keep warm during the harsh winter months.
William Shakespeare is not a Neoclassical writer. He is considered a Renaissance playwright who wrote during the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
Monticello is called neoclassical because it was designed and built in the architectural style of neoclassicism, which was popular during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Neoclassical architecture drew inspiration from classical Greek and Roman architecture, emphasizing symmetry, balance, and classical motifs. Monticello's design features elements such as a dome, columns, and an overall harmonious and balanced composition, aligning with the neoclassical style.
Shakespeare is not a Neoclassical writer. He is considered a Renaissance playwright and poet. Neoclassical writers were more prevalent during the 17th and 18th centuries, while Shakespeare's works were written in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
They are both apart of French history during the French Revolution.
i dont know the answer I know the answer: Neoclassicism
It was in the Battle of Trafalgar during Napoleon wars.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Classical music, novels, and different styles of art such as neoclassical and boroque.
interference from governments had been harmful to the growth of economies during the nineteenth century
Classical Music, novels, and different styles of art such as neoclassical and boroque.
Napoleon's whereabouts during the battle are not specified, however, his absence is intended to make a point. Napoleon talked a big game, but was nowhere to be found when it came to the actual fighting.
Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine.