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Napoleonic

Napoleonic meaning

Of or pertaining to Napoleon Bonaparte. | Suffering from Napoleon complex. | Having to do with the Napoleonic Wars.

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Although the Napoleonic Code and Louisiana law draw from common legal roots, the Napoleonic Code was never in force in Louisiana, as it was enacted in 1804, after the United States made the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 and annexed the territory.

In 1806, the city was captured by the French during the Napoleonic Wars and became part of the short-lived Napoleonic Kingdom of Westphalia in 1807.

The Napoleonic Code Of permanent importance was the Napoleonic Code created by eminent jurists under Napoleon's supervision.

But they also have a long military history that extends back to the Napoleonic era in Europe during the late 18th century and early 19th century when they were used for surveillance and bombing missions.

During this time, political, social and cultural turmoil took place between 1808 and 1814 when the Napoleonic invasion occurred.

I’ll go with this one: Prigozhin came to bethink himself a Napoleonic figure.

In an alternate history, during the time of real life Napoleonic Wars, two men of destiny, the gifted recluse Mr. Norrell and daring spellcasting novice Jonathan Strange, use magic to help England.

The works will share the bill with Paquita, a 19th-century French ballet that tells a Napoleonic-era love story.

Homelessness charities and campaigners have long called for the act - which was initially brought in to clear the streets of destitute soldiers from the Napoleonic Wars - to be scrapped.

Spain’s Dec. 22 Christmas lottery began during the Napoleonic wars in 1812 and has continued largely without interruption since then, even during the Spanish Civil War.

The most detailed testimony is undoubtedly that of the Napoleonic baron and general Paul-Charles-François Thiébault who carefully described that day in his book of Memoirs, published many years after his death.

The table was excavated from Egypt during the Napoleonic campaign in 1799 and then claimed by the British in 1801 after French defeat and withdrawal.

Ask the average well-educated person about the Napoleonic wars and you’ll hear about Waterloo, and perhaps some other battles like Ulm and Austerlitz.

But Ivan has a Napoleonic complex and has to act like his dick is as big as Uncle Sam's.

France’s birth rate had actually been declining since the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

He also told the court that his PhD student Yeschenko - with whom he took part in Napoleonic reenactments - had a 'criminal' lover now wanted by Interpol who was seeking to kill him to steal his luxury city flat.

I got so addicted to Paradigm shifting my troops in battles, I felt like some sort of Napoleonic commander ordering his men to change to tactic number two or strategy number three and back again, depending on what the enemy dictates.

In 1951, for example, Gregory Peck took the title role in “Captain Horatio Hornblower,” playing the protagonist of Forrester’s popular series of books about the Napoleonic Wars.

Washington may not have been a great battle captain of Napoleonic caliber, as evidenced by his disastrous New York campaign of 1776.

But he followed the Napoleonic Wars closely, was fascinated by Napoleon and brought together the leaders of the coalition powers in London in 1814 and saw his role as critical in the destruction of the Emperor.