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Why Napoleon is awesome
by glassvisage
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, King of Italy, born Napoleone di Buonaparte (August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821), was a general during the French Revolution, the ruler of France as First Consul (Premier Consul)... published 2 years ago
Layman's Review: Beethoven - Symphony No. 3, Eroica
by M. Beck
Beethoven's Eroica symphony opens with two chords heard round the world. These two simple but powerful triads in E flat shook the foundations of serene early 19th century music. This was a battle cry. This was a Clarion call to a new understanding of music... published 10 months ago
Rosetta Stone
by BeatsMe
When I first encountered the term Rosetta stone, I thought it was a precious stone, like a diamond or something of the kind. Hoo boy, was I sooo wrooong... Rosetta stone is an artifact they discovered in... published 7 months ago
French Castles: Valencay
by Princessa
A 16th Century Chateau in one of the "most beautiful detours of France". A place to spend a whole day with your family admiring the architecture and decoration, following the live shows, having a picnic in the park of the Chateau and letting your children wander around Napoleons maze, the children's chateau or the little farm. published 7 months ago
How To Uncover Past Lives
by Ghost32
My previous Hub titled, Reincarnation: Is It Real? led to this one. On THIS page I'll present a number of ways to learn about past lives. Sometimes we simply get "slapped in the face" with an event that shakes... published 8 months ago
Napoleons March on Moscow
by v7brown
In 1812 Napoleon marched into Russia. He left France with about 420,000 troops in June of 1812. He returned to France in December of 1812 with about 30,000 troops. The staggering losses of this campaign are... published 2 years ago
Napoleon
by catandkittenzone
Cats are favorite pets for many people. They are jovial and loving in nature and this is the reason why they can become great companions for men and women in their loneliness. Keeping cats many a times is not... published 6 months ago
Napoleon Bonaparte's "Manhood" Kept Under Bed
by Andromeda10
Napoleon Bonaparte, the 18th and 19th century French commander and self-crowned Ruler of France, died while in exile on the island of St. Helena in May 1821. After his death, it is said that Abbe Vignali, the... published 5 months ago
The Dead Guy Interviews of Michael Stusser
by The Lost Dutchman
This guy (alive and kicking) really rocks! Ever wanted to ask Van Gogh about the whole ear episode or Beethoven for his take on "American Idol"? How about Napoleon about his complex, or if Frida might... published 6 months ago
He is God Over All
by Tom Greenslade
This is the greatest Book on earth Unparalleled it stands; Its author God, its truth Divine, Inspired in every word and line Tho' writ by human hands. This is the Living Rock of Truth Which all... published 6 months ago










