Freon is annoyed with Napoleon during their meeting in Marseilles primarily due to Napoleon's overbearing and self-important demeanor. Freon feels that Napoleon's attitude belittles the contributions of others and creates a tense atmosphere. This frustration is compounded by the political and social tensions of the time, which heighten Freon's sensitivity to Napoleon's arrogance. Overall, their interaction reflects the broader conflict between individual ambition and collective effort in a tumultuous historical context.
Napoleon meets Beethoven, when he invaded Vienna, after the fifth Coalition.
No, because William Shakespeare died in 1616 and Napoleon was born in 1769.
No such historical meeting exists.
napoleon dynamite loved monroe. just not enough to put him in the movie...
At present day Waterloo, Belgium.
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Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815.
You do realize that Napolean's waterloo was the Battle of Waterloo. That's were the term comes from. Anyway, Napoleon lost at Waterloo, Belgium in 1815.
No, to the best of my knowledge, he didn't.
Jose Rizal visited Marseilles, France in 1889 on his way to London. He stopped there to meet with close friends and to explore the city, noting its vibrant cultural scene. Rizal also used the opportunity to gather more information about the French government and society.
No. When Napoleon was confined under British captivity on Saint Helena (where he would spend the rest of his life), Lincoln was a 6-year-old in Kentucky.
To suffer a crushing defeat. This comes from Napoleon's battle of Waterloo which he lost.