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NAPOLEON, son Armee, son camp - LE PORTEL PLAGE

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Reconstitution d'un camp Napoleonien (ANB - Association Napoleonienne du Boulonnais - President: Monsieur Michel Lameche), de batailles sur le site du Fort d'Alprech - Fort Sere de Rivieres a LE PORTEL PLAGE - 14 et 15 Aout 2003. Montage photos video realise par un membre de l'Association de Sauvegarde du Fort de l'Heurt et du Patrimoine Portelois (ASFHPP)
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  • Napoleon est basque.

  • @evabrown281

    ??

    Comme si j'ignorais cela LOL

    Et à mon tour pour te remettre à ta place et recadrer les "choses historiques", puisque tu sembles l'ignorer, la Corse en 1769 est déjà une partie intégrante et une région de France

    Donc il est bien né français

    CQFD

    Voilà...

  • Pour mettre tout le monde d'accord (entr' autre 'Cumbas'. Napoléon Bonaparte est né à Ajaccio, donc en corse, en 1769!! Voilà...

  • no enough things to explain the evidence

    Of course Napoleon is french!!!

    Because he was born in France, Corsica is a french territory when Napoleon was born !!!

    Quite simply

  • more FAT renactors....

  • The King of France and Navarre, Louis XV, bought Corsica from the Genoese who realised that if they didn't sell Corsica it would become independent and they would lose it.

    In the meantime, Paoli was setting up a Corsican state, so the French had to buy AND THEN INVADE Corsica to claim it. And Ndriana is right, being French is about belonging to France, not about being part of a religion or a region or an ethnic group.

    THE ONE AND INDIVISIBLE REPUBLIC!

  • The letter he wrote to Paoli was what he felt at 19/20 years old about the invasion of Corsica.

    Don't assume that a person's identity never changes. Napoleon was always a Frenchman, but his Corsican heritage came first when he was a young man because he started life as a foreigner surrounded by the sons of French aristocrats who thought their titles were more noble than his. Like Fridomfry says, he had every claim to be French and became genuinely attached to France, not just to Corsica.

  • I don't understand why some warped minds question Napoleon's French citizenship..

    Napoleon was born in Corsica after this island had been acquired from Genova by France. He was educated in Burgundy and Champagne with a grant from the French king. He became a French officer and embraced the French revolutionary cause. When he became a great leader, he was free to decide whatever he wanted to do. And he never thought of using his power for another cause than France. So?

  • Vidéo pour le moins amusante, avec commentaires assortis.

  • .

    Part 1

    The name "France" comes from the Franks wich was a german tribe. They became the Merovingians and are at the very roots of french royal families.

    The Merovingians conquered most of this part of western continental Europe: Burgundy, Provence, etc...

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