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This was the battlecry of the French armies under the Emperor Napoleon during the Napoleonic wars. It means Long live (Vive) the Emperor (L'Empereur) which was Napoleon Bonaparte.

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Q: Which armies cried Vive L'Empereur as their battle cry and what did it mean?
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