It is listed on several websites as a quote from him, so if those sites are accurate, then, yes, he did say it. See the Related Link.
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Alexander I.
In 1805 - 1807 Russia fight against Napoleonic France.In 1807 - 1809 Alexander & Napoleon had a Pact of Peace.In 1812 - 1814 was "Russian Patriotic War of 1812" against Napoleon and his allies.Basically, Anti Napoleon although they shared a good personal relationship in the early years/
No, he invaded Russia due to Czar Alexander breaking his word about sticking with the Continental System, which was a boycott against trading with the British.
Alexander the Great - 323BC Julius Caesar- 44BC Genghis Khan - 1227 Marie Antoinette - 1793 i really did that much yes right Alexander the great died first
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Alexander I.
Alexander the great...
It is in this order first Alexander, second Julius Ceaser, ,third Genghis Khan and fourth Napoleon.
Charlemagne was the franks' greatest ruler. Charlemagne did much to strengthen government and improve education and the arts in Europe, Napoleon was a brilliant general who took power and conquered the French as he gained control he took the title As emporer and conquered most of Europe, built new roads throughout France, reformed the France educational system And established the metric system or measurement
Napoleon Louis Pasteur Rene Descartes Charlemagne Louis (the sun king) XIV
Charlemagne defeated the Lombards and the Saxons. The lands he conquered combined with the land he inherited produced the largest empire Europe had seen since the ancient Roman Empire, and that it would see until Napoleon.
In 1805 - 1807 Russia fight against Napoleonic France.In 1807 - 1809 Alexander & Napoleon had a Pact of Peace.In 1812 - 1814 was "Russian Patriotic War of 1812" against Napoleon and his allies.Basically, Anti Napoleon although they shared a good personal relationship in the early years/
He defeated Napoleon.
Alexander the Great 323 BC , Julius Caesar 44 BC , Genghis Khan 1227 AD , Napoleon Bonaparte 1821 AD .
R. S. Alexander has written: 'Napoleon' -- subject(s): Biography, Emperors, History
No, he invaded Russia due to Czar Alexander breaking his word about sticking with the Continental System, which was a boycott against trading with the British.