Description
In this book, Alain Frerejean gives a complete picture of the relationship between the conqueror and death, from his suicidal tendencies in his youth to his last days of slow agony in St. Helena. More than thirty times, he survived the enemy's bullets and bullets, assassins' daggers, conspirators' hellish devices, drowning, being enthroned in the abyss, chasing, poisoning, fights in his youth. What saved him? perhaps providence intervened in all that, and did the emperor believe in God or his star? It is clear that Napoleon was a fearless knight, but how many millions of people did he cause to die? How did he feel when he heard the cries of "Long live the emperor" from those dying on the battlefield? And how to explain that while looking for death on different fronts, he did not try to meet it in Saint Helena?
Title in Armenian | Ալեն Ֆրերժան - Նապոլեոնը մահվան հանդիման |
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Author(s) | Alain Frerejean |
Translator(s) | Asya Gharibyan |
Language(s) | Armenian |
Publisher(s) | Antares |
Year | 2024 |
Pages | 236 |
Binding | Hardcover |
Size | 12.5 x 17.5 cm |
ISBN | 9789939981161 |
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