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Napoleon Bonaparte

Le Petit Caporal

Napoleon was accustomed to surround himself with tall bodyguards and was lovingly nicknamed as le petit caporal (the little corporal). However, this term did not allude to his height, but rather to his fondness and camaraderie with his subordinates. 1)

Height Comparison

Napoleon, at his estimated height of 5'6“, would have been taller than both Lenin and Stalin (5'5”), as well as Nicolas Sarkozy (5'5“). He'd be the same height as Winston Churchill and Benito Mussolini (5'6”) and one inch shorter than Vladimir Putin (5'7“). 2)

Fort Boyard

Napoleon constructed Fort Boyard on the Atlantic Ocean between 1801 and 1857. The structure, which measures 68 by 31 meters and is 20 meters tall, rises directly from the Atlantic Ocean. Its initial function was defense, but it eventually housed a jail. The construction of Boyard was an engineering feat—the concept was offered in 1692, but Louis XIV was informed, “Your Majesty, it would be simpler to capture the moon with your teeth than to accomplish such an effort in such a region.” The fort was recently used as a filming site for the French game show Fort Boyard (1990), in which participants performed feats of strength and endurance in order to earn monetary rewards. 3)

Military Prowess

One of the most frequently quoted figures about Napoleon's military strength is that he gained more war wins than Alexander the Great, Hannibal, and Julius Caesar combined. Napoleon, of course, fought many more conflicts than any of these other military commanders, thus his numbers would be larger. 4)

General George S. Patton Reincarnation

General George S. Patton, recognized for his command in Normandy during WWII, was a firm believer in reincarnation. Patton imagined himself to be a military leader slain in combat in Napoleon's army in a prior life, or, failing that, a Roman centurion. 5)

American Revolution

The American Revolution would not have been possible without France's help, which funneled money and guns to American revolutionaries (i.e., the Founding Fathers) in order to support what was then known as the Continental Congress against France's own opponent, the United Kingdom. 6)

George Washington's Death

When George Washington died in 1799, Napoleon declared a ten-day national mourning period in France. 7)

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