Real killer of Napoleon’s army revealed by DNA testing
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Disease-causing bacteria that have been recently discovered in the teeth of Napoleonic soldiers may have spurred the massive infantry’s demise during its retreat from Russia
A diamond jewel owned by Napoleon Bonaparte and seized on the day of the battle of Waterloo will headline Sotheby’s Royal & Noble Sale on November 12 in Geneva
From the Mona Lisa to the jewels of Napoleon, the Louvre has experienced over a century of high-profile heists.
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Revealed: Napoleon's diamond jewel that he abandoned after being humbled at the Battle of Waterloo
Napoleon had engaged the forces of Britain - led by the Duke of Wellington - and other nations at Waterloo after escaping from exile on the island of Elba. Following the defeat, he was captured and banished once more - this time for the rest of his life ...
Nordic Adventure ‘Operation Napoleon – Tears of the Wolf’ Boarded by Beta Cinema Ahead of AFM Launch
Tears of the Wolf,” a sequel to hit Nordic adventure “Operation Napoleon,” which sold to more than 40 countries, including the U.S., where Magnolia released it. Beta will launch sales at the American Film Market in Los Angeles.
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Napoleon's Egypt Campaign Mapped
This episode retraces Napoleon’s Egyptian Campaign through the lens of Google Earth, following the 1798 expedition that aimed to strike at British interests and uncover the ancient world. We map the French army’s route from Alexandria to Cairo,