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The Napoleonic Wars, which took place between 1803 and 1815, were spearheaded by probably France’s best tactician and military strategist to date, General Napoleon Bonaparte. His tactics and strategies were so grounded that it has served as the basis for many major warfare campaigns and maneuvers, both during his lifetime as well as after his demise. Even France’s sworn enemy for most of the medieval era, the British, acknowledged his ingenuity despite his ultimate defeat at the hands of the British army at the end of life.
This Is What You Will Discover Inside:
- Napoleon at Artillery School
- Setting out to Conquer the World
- Napoleon’s Middle Eastern Odyssey
- The Napoleonic Code
- Napoleon’s Showdown with Britain
- Conquering Continental Europe
- Facing Million to One Odds
Napoleon was also known for something else, love. He loved, passionately. He harbored deep love for his first wife Josephine, a love whose tale that has been told for years. Such was his undying love for Josephine, that he defied the odds, his family included, and married her, once his mistress, a woman years his senior, and a socialite with a penchant for going after men of power. But, for Napoleon, it was love, pure unadulterated love, which kept them in good terms, even after they had divorced.
At the time of his death, his last words were his love for Josephine, his country France and his army, the three most important things to him.