You have done what great men cannot do before subordinates
The statement "you have done what Napoleon could not do" often refers to accomplishments that required strategic vision, leadership, or political finesse that Napoleon failed to achieve, particularly in terms of long-lasting peace or unity in Europe. After his defeat, leaders like Metternich at the Congress of Vienna successfully established a framework for European diplomacy and balance of power, which stabilized the continent for decades. Napoleon's military conquests, while initially successful, ultimately led to widespread unrest and his own downfall, contrasting with the diplomatic achievements of later leaders.
No
"...... with three such men as Jose Morelos, I could conquer the world."---Napoleon Bonaparte
Because the guerrilla's were not an army Napoleon could defeat in open battle.
The lives of George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte overlapped, with Napoleon living into the 18th century. However, Washington did not travel to France and Bonaparte did not travel to America, and there were not telephones or radios then, so they could not have spoken to each other.
One chief argument that could be used to defend Napoleon is that he never actually committed a crime. Everything that was done was done by lackeys and he could argue that the acts were done without his knowledge or consent.
You could prevent it by saying stop when you see someone doing it.
You could of knocked me over with a feather is an old saying. This saying means, whatever was said or done, is so surprising.
There's rumours saying that he did
If you're literally trying to say "Napoleon's home" then it would be la maison a Napoleon. However if you're saying "Corsica" then it would be "au Corsique".
what is Napoleon purpose for inscribing the poem and the portrait of himself on the wall
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This saying means that it is not possible to redo something once it is done. If something could be redone, then there would be nothing wrong with the world.
what's done is done
"...... with three such men as Jose Morelos, I could conquer the world."---Napoleon Bonaparte
She prolly would've done it without you saying anything.
Naming a pig after Napoleon (Bonaparte) could be interpreted as irreverent and demeaning of his character