@tiairisper Indeed I love that man, but what is said is that he was brilliant in fighting battles where his numbers were under 150,000 man. The army he took to Russia was to big for him, because he never leaded that many man. You see later in his 1814 campaign trough France that he booked amazing victories with sometimes only 40,000 troops against a majority of Russians, Prussians, Austrians and Germans. But still the greates man ever lived in my opinion. Vive L'Empereur!
The official French Newspaper of its day, Le Moniteur, carried the accounts of his conversion to Islam in 1798, and mentions his new Muslim name which was Aly Napoleon Bonaparte. He commends the conversion of General Jaques Menou, who became known as General Abdullah-Jaques Menou, who later married an Egyptian lady, Sitti Zoubeida. Few people are aware of this aspect to the Battle of Waterloo, because as we pointed out at the beginning, the history was written by the victors.
Once again the Arch Bishops of European Usury, The Rothschilds, had managed to prevent the further liberation of Jews and Gentiles alike, by successfully preventing Napoleons clear Islamic vision for Europe becoming a reality .
its amazing actually, that the archbishops of usury, the rothschilds were able to distort history, napolean, who reverted to Islam, Ali Napolean bonarparte and his first general Abdullah-Jacques Menou had a vision of an Islamic France(some of Islams laws are alredy implemented in french law on jurisprudence) In islam usury is strictly forbidden, so that means no federal reserve.Napoleon tried to rid Europe of usury, but failed in what was a valiant effort.
Sorry, it's me again, but you're selling yourself short. He didn't get greedy, he was double-crossed by Spain and attacked by Austria and then Russia.
The Civil Code wasn't his last reform either, far from it. The Penal Code, Civil procedure Code, Commercial Code, the Code of Criminal law and so on came afterwards. Not to mention France's first modern fire brigade and so much more.
ERRATUM : When napoleon entered Russia, he had an army of 650 000 men!
The biggest army never realized in the history.......
tiairisper 1 year ago
@tiairisper Indeed I love that man, but what is said is that he was brilliant in fighting battles where his numbers were under 150,000 man. The army he took to Russia was to big for him, because he never leaded that many man. You see later in his 1814 campaign trough France that he booked amazing victories with sometimes only 40,000 troops against a majority of Russians, Prussians, Austrians and Germans. But still the greates man ever lived in my opinion. Vive L'Empereur!
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The official French Newspaper of its day, Le Moniteur, carried the accounts of his conversion to Islam in 1798, and mentions his new Muslim name which was Aly Napoleon Bonaparte. He commends the conversion of General Jaques Menou, who became known as General Abdullah-Jaques Menou, who later married an Egyptian lady, Sitti Zoubeida. Few people are aware of this aspect to the Battle of Waterloo, because as we pointed out at the beginning, the history was written by the victors.
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Once again the Arch Bishops of European Usury, The Rothschilds, had managed to prevent the further liberation of Jews and Gentiles alike, by successfully preventing Napoleons clear Islamic vision for Europe becoming a reality .
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its amazing actually, that the archbishops of usury, the rothschilds were able to distort history, napolean, who reverted to Islam, Ali Napolean bonarparte and his first general Abdullah-Jacques Menou had a vision of an Islamic France(some of Islams laws are alredy implemented in french law on jurisprudence) In islam usury is strictly forbidden, so that means no federal reserve.Napoleon tried to rid Europe of usury, but failed in what was a valiant effort.
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Anathema1924 2 years ago
Sorry, it's me again, but you're selling yourself short. He didn't get greedy, he was double-crossed by Spain and attacked by Austria and then Russia.
The Civil Code wasn't his last reform either, far from it. The Penal Code, Civil procedure Code, Commercial Code, the Code of Criminal law and so on came afterwards. Not to mention France's first modern fire brigade and so much more.
NapoleonCalland 3 years ago
ps "Emperor of the French" and not "Emporer of France". You've got good taste in art and music though...
NapoleonCalland 3 years ago
Absence of pity! Have you actually ever read anything on his life and works? We're talking about a commander who often nursed troops himself!
NapoleonCalland 3 years ago 5
That was really good !
shabnamrokaii 3 years ago
You have very interesting video about Napoleon Bonaparte. Good work.
magnapolyhouse 3 years ago