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- Biography of Napoleon Bonaparte IIIGives a brief biography of the emperor Napoleon Bonaparte III.
- Biography of Napoleon Bonaparte III: Part 2 in a Biographical SeriesGives a brie biography of the emperor Napoleon Bonaparte III.
- How Did Napoleon Bonaparte Die?Napoleon Bonaparte died on May 5, 1821, on the island of St. Helena, where he'd been banished from polite society after becoming the latest, but hardly the last, little man attempting to prove his worth by conquering the world.
- Book Review: Frank O'Connor's Guests of a NationA summary of the story written by Frank O'Connor, called Guests of a Nation. It is a story about the power of friendship and human kindness.
Great Moments in Stupidity: Napoleon Bonaparte (Part II)Napoleon convinces the French Assembly that they should pay for his plan to conquer the Egypt and the Holy Land- Karl Marx and Louis-Napoleon BonaparteAn analysis of how Karl Marx presented Emperor Napoleon III in the "Eighteenth Brumaire."
Great Moments in Stupidity: Napoleon Bonaparte (Part I)The first of a 4-part study demonstrating that fame is no protection from stupidity.- Civilization 5 - French Civ GuideThe French empire in the video game Civilization 5 is one of many different types of civilizations in the game, led by Napoleon Bonaparte and benefiting from the Ancient Regime ability and two unique units, the Foreign Legion and Musketeer.
- Celebrities - Leo - from Lucille Ball to Bonaparte to Deep ThroatYes, they have bite your head off tempers, but these celebrities show some of their secret qualities.
- Famous People Who Died on December 3rdThese are some of the famous people who died on December 3rd William Bonaparte, Robert Louis Stevenson, Mary Baker Eddy, Harry Wismer
- A Little More Easy TriviaI'm feeling generous, so try these easy ones
- Characters in El Reino De Este Mundo or the Kingdom of This World by Alejo CarpentierThis is a list of the characters with brief descriptions in Alejo Carpentier's El reino de este mundo or the kingdom of this world. Some of the characters, especially the main ones have a rough analysis.
The History and Deeds of Napoleon Bonaparte: The Consulate and Victory at MarengoAfter the 1799 coup d'etat, Napoleon was elected First Consul of France. He now needed to achieve a decisive victory in the war against Austria. This essay describes Napoleon's stunning victory at Marengo in 1800 against a numerically superior Austrian force.
The History and Deeds of Napoleon Bonaparte: The Egyptian Campaign of 1798After his brilliant victories in Italy, Napoleon made a daring attempt to undermine the British Empire by conquering Egypt. This essay describes the initial successes of Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign, as well as his actions to improve the lives of the Egyptian people.
The History and Deeds of Napoleon Bonaparte: Return to France and the Siege of ToulonAfter his escape from Corsica, Napoleon returned to France in 1792 and distinguished himself during the storm of the Tuileries Royal Palace. In 1793, he became a celebrity for having saved France from invasion by leading the French to victory at Toulon.
The Pere Lachaise Cemetery - France's Most Visited CemeteryOne might think visiting a cemetery while on vacation to be creepy or spooky - but at the Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France, you can do nearly as much stargazing as in Hollywood!- Victor: The Wild Mystery of AveyronVictor was found in the woods of Southern France during the 1800s. His mysterious life and ways make us question what makes us human.
- Jefferson and the Louisiana PurchaseAn analysis of the Louisiana Purchase and its influence on American politics at the beginning of the 19th century.

