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 ===== Le Petit Caporal ===== ===== 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. [([[https://www.britannica.com/story/was-napoleon-short|Britannica]])]+Napoleon was accustomed to surrounding himself with tall bodyguards and was lovingly nicknamed "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. [([[https://www.britannica.com/story/was-napoleon-short|Britannica]])]
  
 ===== Height Comparison ===== ===== Height Comparison =====
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 ===== Fort Boyard ===== ===== 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. [([[http://www.enter.news/en/news/interesting/15347/napoleon-built-a-fort-in-the-atlantic-ocean-only-for-it-to-be-used-for-a-game-show-in-the-90s|Enter News]])]+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. [([[http://www.enter.news/en/news/interesting/15347/napoleon-built-a-fort-in-the-atlantic-ocean-only-for-it-to-be-used-for-a-game-show-in-the-90s|Enter News]])]
  
 ===== Military Prowess ===== ===== 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, Hannibaland Julius Caesar combined. Napoleon, of course, fought many more conflicts than any of these other military commanders, thus his numbers would be larger. [([[https://towardsdatascience.com/napoleon-was-the-best-general-ever-and-the-math-proves-it-86efed303eeb|towardsdatascience]])]+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. [([[https://towardsdatascience.com/napoleon-was-the-best-general-ever-and-the-math-proves-it-86efed303eeb|towardsdatascience]])]
  
 ===== General George S. Patton Reincarnation ===== ===== General George S. Patton Reincarnation =====
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 ===== George Washington's Death ===== ===== George Washington's Death =====
  
-When George Washington died in 1799, Napoleon declared a ten-day national mourning period in France. [([[https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/3ksu6e/til_when_george_washington_died_in_1799_napoleon/|Reddit]])] +When George Washington died in 1799, Napoleon declared a 10-day national mourning period in France. [([[https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/3ksu6e/til_when_george_washington_died_in_1799_napoleon/|Reddit]])] 
  
 ===== Duke of Wellington ===== ===== Duke of Wellington =====
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 ===== Duke of Wellington Receiving A Statue ===== ===== Duke of Wellington Receiving A Statue =====
  
-The Duke of Wellington was well-known for his infatuation with Napoleon. In 1816, a year after defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, the British government presented the Duke with a gift—an eleven-foot statue commissioned by Napoleon representing himself as the Roman god Mars, nude save for a strategically placed fig leaf. Wellington erected the monument at the bottom of a stairway at his London house, where it still remains today. [([[https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA137875955&sid=googleScholar&v=2.1&it=r&linkaccess=abs&issn=00036536&p=AONE&sw=w&userGroupName=anon%7E54c4f6e5|Gale]])] +The Duke of Wellington was well-known for his infatuation with Napoleon. In 1816, a year after defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, the British government presented the Duke with a gift — an eleven-foot statue commissioned by Napoleon representing himself as the Roman god Mars, nude save for a strategically placed fig leaf. Wellington erected the monument at the bottom of a stairway at his London house, where it still remains today. [([[https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA137875955&sid=googleScholar&v=2.1&it=r&linkaccess=abs&issn=00036536&p=AONE&sw=w&userGroupName=anon%7E54c4f6e5|Gale]])] 
  
 ===== Author Of Books ===== ===== Author Of Books =====
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 ===== Napoleon II ===== ===== Napoleon II =====
  
-Napoleon's stepson, Napoleon II, succeeded his stepfather as King of Rome, Prince of Parmaand Duke of Reichstadt. When Napoleon I was defeated and forced to quit the French crown, he christened his successor Napoleon II. [([[https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Napoleon_II|New World Encyclopedia]])] +Napoleon's stepson, Napoleon II, succeeded his stepfather as King of Rome, Prince of Parma and Duke of Reichstadt. When Napoleon I was defeated and forced to quit the French crown, he christened his successor Napoleon II. [([[https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Napoleon_II|New World Encyclopedia]])] 
  
 ===== Meeting With Alexander I ===== ===== Meeting With Alexander I =====
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 ===== Reward For Making Food Last Longer ===== ===== Reward For Making Food Last Longer =====
  
-Napoleon offered a prize to anybody who could make food last longer during his army's trips to far-flung areas like Russia and Egypt. Nicolas Appert found in 1809 that food cooked within a sealed glass jar could not deteriorate unless the container leaked—he had created canning! The French government rewarded Appert with 12,000 francs. [([[https://www.nal.usda.gov/exhibits/ipd/canning/about|NAL]])]+Napoleon offered a prize to anybody who could make food last longer during his army's trips to far-flung areas like Russia and Egypt. Nicolas Appert found in 1809 that food cooked within a sealed glass jar could not deteriorate unless the container leaked — he had created canning! The French government rewarded Appert with 12,000 francs. [([[https://www.nal.usda.gov/exhibits/ipd/canning/about|NAL]])]
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