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*Napoleon's chief of staff collected hundreds of rabbits for a rabbit hunt that Napoleon wanted to hold in 1807. But when the bunnies were released from their cages, they swarmed Napoleon and his guests. Napoleon ended up running away from his rabbits instead of hunting them.
 
*Napoleon's chief of staff collected hundreds of rabbits for a rabbit hunt that Napoleon wanted to hold in 1807. But when the bunnies were released from their cages, they swarmed Napoleon and his guests. Napoleon ended up running away from his rabbits instead of hunting them.
 
*Although Haiti gained independence from the Napoleonic Empire; Charles X of France of the Bourbon Kingdom of France threatened to reconquer Haiti or demand Haiti to pay $20 billion (later reduced to $12 billion) in indemnities. In 1825 he send 12 warships to the island. The Haitian Revolution was successful primarily due to aid from the British Empire (which was one of Napoleon's greatest enemies during his war); but the monarchy of Charles X was a strong ally of the British (possibly being a puppet of them) and Haiti was still decimated from their revolution. Unable to defend themselves, the Haitians agreed to pay. The dept was paid off in 1947, however Haiti still suffers from the economic toll of this dept even today. France refuses to repay Haiti, despite many other nations agreeing that the indemnities were illegal, unjust, and absurdly extreme.
 
*Although Haiti gained independence from the Napoleonic Empire; Charles X of France of the Bourbon Kingdom of France threatened to reconquer Haiti or demand Haiti to pay $20 billion (later reduced to $12 billion) in indemnities. In 1825 he send 12 warships to the island. The Haitian Revolution was successful primarily due to aid from the British Empire (which was one of Napoleon's greatest enemies during his war); but the monarchy of Charles X was a strong ally of the British (possibly being a puppet of them) and Haiti was still decimated from their revolution. Unable to defend themselves, the Haitians agreed to pay. The dept was paid off in 1947, however Haiti still suffers from the economic toll of this dept even today. France refuses to repay Haiti, despite many other nations agreeing that the indemnities were illegal, unjust, and absurdly extreme.
*Both Washington and Napoleon faced the same enemy; King George III. However in 1811, George III's mental illness rendered him unable to reign. This left Napoleon to face the King's son and regent, George IV.
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*Both Washington and Napoleon faced the same enemy; King George III.
 
*Napoleon appointed his brother Louis Bonaparte as King of Holland. Initially, Louis was poor at speaking dutch, and so in an infamous speech he declared himself Konijn (rabbit) instead of Koning (king). His enemies kept this unfortunate nickname 'Rabbit King'.
 
*Napoleon appointed his brother Louis Bonaparte as King of Holland. Initially, Louis was poor at speaking dutch, and so in an infamous speech he declared himself Konijn (rabbit) instead of Koning (king). His enemies kept this unfortunate nickname 'Rabbit King'.
 
*Napoleon first appeared in the [[Vlad the Impaler]] vs. Sun Tzu episode as one of the examples of military leaders who used [[Sun Tzu|Sun Tzu's]] tactics. Napoleon has admired and studied other strategists of the ancient world, including [[Hannibal]] and [[Alexander the Great]].
 
*Napoleon first appeared in the [[Vlad the Impaler]] vs. Sun Tzu episode as one of the examples of military leaders who used [[Sun Tzu|Sun Tzu's]] tactics. Napoleon has admired and studied other strategists of the ancient world, including [[Hannibal]] and [[Alexander the Great]].
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*The French Revolutionaries assisted the [[IRA|Irish Rebellion of 1798]] in an attempt to repel the British. Instead, the British crushed the rebellion and implemented the repressive Acts of Union 1800.
 
*The French Revolutionaries assisted the [[IRA|Irish Rebellion of 1798]] in an attempt to repel the British. Instead, the British crushed the rebellion and implemented the repressive Acts of Union 1800.
 
*Napoleon's campaign in Egypt led to the re-popularization of Ancient Egyptian history and culture within the Western World (dubbed Egyptian Revivalism), the rediscovery of the Sphinx and the discovery of the Rosetta Stone.
 
*Napoleon's campaign in Egypt led to the re-popularization of Ancient Egyptian history and culture within the Western World (dubbed Egyptian Revivalism), the rediscovery of the Sphinx and the discovery of the Rosetta Stone.
*The town of Waterloo (where the Battle of Waterloo was fought) has a monument that is a massive tombstone for the leg of Lord Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey & 2nd Earl of Uxbridge. Lord Uxbridge's leg was surgically amputated after it was hit by grapeshot. Uxbridge ordered a full military funeral for his leg.
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*The town of Waterloo (where the Battle of Waterloo was fought) has a monument that is a massive tombstone for the leg of Lord Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey & 2nd Earl of Uxbridge. Lord Uxbridge's leg was surgically amputated after it was hit by grapeshot. Uxbridge ordered a full military funeral for his leg.
 
*Napoleon actually lost more wars than he won.
 
*Napoleon actually lost more wars than he won.
*One of the most infamous French Revolutionaries was Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade; who's name is referenced as the word 'sadistic'. Marquis de Sade was known for his brutal blasphemous criticism of the Catholic Church and also for his gore, murder and torture themed pornographic literature. His novella ''Justine and Juliette'' were so infamous that Napoleon ordered his arrest in 1801. Marquis de Sade was sentenced to 13 years in prison, but was re-declared to be insane and put into an asylum.
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*One of the most infamous French Revolutionaries was Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade; who's name is referenced as the word 'sadistic'. Marquis de Sade was known for his brutal blasphemous criticism of the Catholic Church and also for his gore, murder and torture themed pornographic literature. His novella ''Justine and Juliette'' were so infamous that Napoleon ordered his arrest in 1801. Marquis de Sade was sentenced to 13 years in prison, but was re-declared to be insane and put into an asylum.
 
*Napoleon's Gold Sabre, used during the 1800 Battle of Marengo, was valued at $6.5 million in 2018: making it the most expensive saber in the world.
 
*Napoleon's Gold Sabre, used during the 1800 Battle of Marengo, was valued at $6.5 million in 2018: making it the most expensive saber in the world.
 
*Napoleon's bicorn hat sold for $2.4 million in 2014.
 
*Napoleon's bicorn hat sold for $2.4 million in 2014.
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