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Titans of History: Napoleon Bonaparte

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We'll dig in to the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, stage by stage, so we can dig into a man that changed the course of human history.
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With the Spanish Uprising now a full blown war, we turn our attention back west to Portugal where an upstart Sir Arthur Wellesley begins his march into the history books.
As Spain rages out of control, the French rush to quell the uprisings all around the country before suffering one of the worst defeats in the Napleonic Era. Join us today as we discuss the bleeding summer of 1808 in the Spanish Uprising.
With his Invasion of Portugal now complete, Napoleon turned his eye to his southern neighbor. After centuries of steady decline, he used the opportunity to jump into Spanish affairs, an opportunity which would be the beginning of his downfall.
Today, we tackle the long and complex history of Portugal as Napoleon readies an invasion force to pacify the nation that has become an anathema to his Continental System.
Finally achieving the decisive battle he had long sought after, Napoleon delivers the final blow to Russia and the Fourth Coalition, ending the war as the unquestioned master of the European continent.
With the Russians constantly retreating and the French chasing with their supplies running low, the brutal winter and supply situation forces both sides to stop running and face off in one of the bloodiest battles of the Napoleonic Wars--and one that tested the idea that Napoleon was unbeatable in the field..
Perhaps the most capable of all of Napoleon's commanders, the "Iron Marshal" Davout built a legacy of his own as one of the finest military minds in French history. Join us today as we discuss the impact he had--and, perhaps, should have had--on Napoleon, the Napoleonic Wars, and military history. GET 20% + FREE SHIPPING AT MANSCAPED.COM WITH PROMO CODE HUDDYHISTORIAN
Even after their disastrous defeat at the twin battles of Jena and Auerstedt, the Prussians refused to give up the fight. The French would oblige--and would enter the capital in a week, while planning to implement a new continental economic order.GET 20% + FREE SHIPPING AT MANSCAPED.COM WITH PROMO CODE HUDDYHISTORIAN
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With Prussia deciding to go to war with the French over his growing influence in the German provinces, they believed their storied military would be enough to end Napoleon once and for all. At Jena and Auerstedt, they were dealt a harsh reality of what was to come.GET 20% + FREE SHIPPING AT MANSCAPED.COM WITH PROMO CODE HUDDYHISTORIAN
We begin our "mini-series within a series" with Marshal Andre Masséna, one of Napoleon's finest commanders in the field and a man who proved that his commoner background could not prevent him from being a man of destiny.
With Austerlitz and the Peace of Pressburg behind him, Emperor Napoleon uses a small interlude of peace to rearrange the map of Europe in his image.
With the dust having settled after the Battle of Austerlitz, Napoleon and Austria began their negotiations at a quick peace. Meanwhile, the often forgotten Italian Theater raged on into the summer of 1806, formally ending the War of the Third Coalition.
In his grandest achievement, Napoleon defeats two emperors and cements himself amongst the greatest names in military history. Join us as we dive into Napoleon's masterpiece in the 1805 Battle of Austerlitz.
In the last major battle in the Age of Sail, Admiral Horatio Nelson authors his masterful swan song as the Royal Navy thwarts any last hopes of a French naval threat to the British.
In one the swiftest campaigns of Napoleon's career, the French face off against an Austrian army which they defeated "simply by marching."
With Napoleon now Emperor and with France back at war with Britain, the British begin setting about Europe to forming a new Coalition to thwart Napoleon's ambitions of expanding French influence on the continent.
Today we take a deep dive into one of the most influential legal systems ever written and how it is still being felt even to this day on nearly every continent around the world.
Today, we finally crown an emperor as Napoleon Bonaparte becomes Napoleon I, Emperor of the French in a lavish ceremony in the Notre Dame.
Napoleon sells off one of the largest tracts of land in the Americas to the United States, while another assassination plot on his life leads to one of the greatest geopolitical scandals prior to the War of the Third Coalition.
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Iuri FarenZena

where is the website?

Jul 10th
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