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ARTICLES
ARTICLES
The case of Napoleon's lost Army - A world-renowned forensic archeologist reveals the grim fate of Napoleon's French army at Vilnius - Published in Armchair General magazine, September 2011 - by Douglas D. Scott
Napoleon's Russian Nightmare 1812, Misjudgments, Russian strategy and «General Winter» changed the course of history - Published in Armchair General magazine, September 2011 - by Jerry D. Morelock, FINS
The Long Shadow of the Emperor, two centuries later Ruud Snijtsheuvel is a living memory of Napoleon - by Frans C. Klut, FINS - Janaury 2012
Raphaël Bienvenu Sabatier (1732-1811), the EmperorÔÇÖs surgeon consultant - by Xavier Riaud, FINS - October 2011
Antoine Portal (1742-1832), doctor, knight of the Empire and founder of the Royal Academy of medicine - By Xavier Riaud, FINS - August 2011
Nicolas Heurteloup (1750-1812), chief surgeon of the Great Army, successor of Percy and baron of the Empire - by Xavier Riaud, FINS - June 2011
Noble surgeons, doctors or pharmacists of the Empire and/or holders of the Legion of Honour - by Xavier Riaud, FINS - June 2011
1814, Marie-Louise: The letter that changed everything - by Benjamin W. L. Derhy, FINS, May 2011
Napoleon: the man who wrote of peace while facing war - by Benjamin W. L. Derhy, FINS, May 2011
Honor to Poland - by Jean-Claude Damamme, Fins, May 2011
Nicolas Deyeux (1745-1837), the first pharmacist of the Emperor - by Xavier Riaud, Fins, Legion of Merit - May 2011
«I don't believe in Medicine, I believe in Corvisart» Napoleon - by Xavier Riaud, FINS, Legion of Merit - March 2011
Antoine Augustin Parmentier (1737-1813), the first pharmacist of the Great Army and great promoter of the potato - by Xavier Riaud, FINS, Legion of Merit - March 2011
The teeth of Waterloo - by Xavier Riaud, FINS, Legion of Merit - March 2011
Was Napoleon poisoned with calomel ? - by Xavier Riaud, FINS, Legion of Merit - March 2011
The Empire, the great marine travels, scurvy and teeth - by Xavier Riaud, FINS, Legion of Merit - March 2011
Jean-Joseph Dubois-Foucou (1747-1830), Napoleon’s personal dentist- by Xavier Riaud, FINS, Legion of Merit - March 2011
History Through a Distorting Lentz a personal view by John Tarttelin, M.A., FINS, Legion of Merit
Medicine on the battle field during the Napoleonic wars - by Xavier Riaud, FINS - December 2010
Edme Joachim Bourdois de La Motte (1754-1835), first doctor of the King of Rome and Napoleon’s friend - by Xavier Riaud, FINS - September 2010
Flight of the Corsican Eagle (1769-1821) - by Stewart Addington Saint-David, FINS (September 2010)
Pierre Jean Georges Cabanis (1757-1808), doctor, count and senator of the Empire - by Xavier Riaud, FINS - August 2010
Antoine Dubois (1756-1837), Marie-Louise’s obstetrician and baron of the Empire - by Xavier Riaud, FINS - August 2010
René-Nicolas Dufriche, baron Desgenettes (1762-1837), surgeon of the French Great Army - By Xavier Riaud*, FINS - August 2010
François-Joseph Talma (1763-1826), a dentist and Napoleon’s favorite actor - By Xavier Riaud - July 2010
Napoleon at the Bowes Museum, Art treasures from North England - By John Tarttelin - May 2010
Ashes to Ashes, Red Sunset to Red Dawn - Volcanoes & NAPOLEON 1812 - by John Tartelin - (April 2010)
Napoleon, a picture paints a thousand words - by John Tarttelin - (March 2010)
The Age of Napoleon - by John Tarttelin - (September 2009)
This Septic Isle, Priviledge and persecution in early C19th Britain at the time of Napoleon - by John Tarttelin, FINS - (September 2009)
Napoleon, the Tambora eruption and Waterloo - by John Tarttelin, FINS - (August 2009)
The American Journal Cosmetic Surgery publishes an Historical Essay: Napoleon, the Liberator of the Jewish People - By Anthony Geroulis, MD, FICS, and John Fournier, MD, FICS. (July 2009)
First Empire, The International Magazine of the Napoleonic Enthousiast, Historian and Gamer: Napoleon Bonaparte really was murdered, the weapon: Rat Poison.
The Real Napoleon (revised and extended)- by John Tarttelin. Posted on May 2009
Napoleon and the English Press Gang or Bonaparte bombarded by blatant British Bias - By John Tarttelin, FINS
Did Marshal Ney die in America ? - By Pascal Cazottes, translated by Jinny Addesa
Napoleon and the art of war, a brush with genius - by John Tarttelin
Little Big Man (Part Five) - by John Tarttelin
Little Big Man (Part Four) - by John Tarttelin
Little Big Man (Part Three) - by John Tarttelin
Little Big Man (Part Two) - by John Tarttelin
Napoleon and America - by Pascal Cazottes, translated by Jonathan House
Actual informations about Napoleon the 2nd (1811-1832) and his teeth - by Xavier Riaud
Little big Man, Captain Coignet of the Imperial Guard, (Part One) - by John Tarttelin
Napoleon's image in Russian and Georgian Romantic Poetry - by J. David Markham
March or Die - by John Tarttelin, dedicated to Jean-Claude Damamme
Twenty-Nineth bulletin Molodetchna, 3 December 1812
Napoleon and Russia - By John Tarttelin, dedicated to Ben Weider
Napoleon his final refuge, A tribute to Ben Weider in a Russian Magazine, - by Alex Zotov
Jean Noel Santini, a faithful servant - by Pascal Cazottes, translated by Eleanor O'Hanlon
Waterloo and Gettysburg - by Thomas D. Morgan, Ltc (ret)
Iena 1806, The Battle that Napoleon did not want - by Jean-Claude Damamme
Napoleon and Religion - by Renée Casin
Napoleon's acts of generosity and kindeness - by John Tarttelin, posted on November 2008
England's Wars Against Napoleon - by John Tarttelin, posted in October 2008
The debut of a strunning career - translated by Jonathan House, from the French Magazine, Les Chroniques de l'Histoire, October 2008
Napoleon's Old Guard Infantrymen - by Jerry Morelock, «Armchair General» magazine of November 2008
Napoleon, the story of an uncommon destiny - Translated by Jonathan House from «Les Chroniques de l'Histoire». September 2008
The Death of the Prince Imperial in Zululand in 1879 - Translated by Jonathan House from «Tradition Magazine», September 2008
Key dates Translated by Jonathan House from the French Magazine «Les Chroniques de l'Histoire». Posted on September 2008.
England's unlikely hero-Napoleon - by John Tarttelin. Posted on September 2008
Armchair-General Magazine's Greatest General Competition. Posted on September 2008
General Lallemand's Account of Napoleon's Departure, NAPOLEON REFUSES TO GO TO AMERICA - Posted on August 2008
Hairsay and Heresy: The Murder of Napoleon - by John Tarttelin. Posted on August 2008
Siege of Toulon 1793, Napoleon takes command, Published in the Military History magazine - by Philip Dwyer. Posted on August 2008
Napoleon I of France and the Legion of Honor, The story of French Imperial Knighthood (1892-1815) - by Dr. Stewart Addington Saint-David, Phd, FINS - Posted on June 2008
Napoleon, Myths and Misunderstandings - by Caporal Duncan Miles
Dancing with death: Assassination plots against Napoleon Bonaparte - by Nicholas Stark
Reforms under Napoleon Bonaparte - by Nicholas Stark
Napoleon, Victim of his Liberation of the Jews - by General Michel Franceschi
Was Napoleon an Anti-Semite ? Napoleon, the Jews and Religious Freedom - by J. David Markham
A story within History : Napoleon's Mouth - by Xavier Riaud
Did Napoleon merit the reputation that surrounds his name? - By Jean-Claude Damamme
The St. Helena Counterpoint Napoleon's Exile - The Myth Exploded, by Lally Brown
Countess
Walewska relates how she met the Emperor
The
Convention of Mortefontaine
Ode to Napoleon, by Arie Ribon, MD. FACAAI, FINS
The
Saint-Helena memorial
Napoleon and Paris
Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul and Emperor
My pilgrimage to St. Helena
Napoleon and the Jews
Napoleon Man of Peace (3.5 megs)

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