Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): October-December 2021
Reseñas

EITHER CAESAR OR NOTHING!

Daniela Catalina García Sierra
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Portada de reseña

Published 2021-10-02

Keywords

  • Napoleonic Wars, Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte, Grand Armée, History of the war.

How to Cite

García Sierra, Daniela Catalina. 2021. “EITHER CAESAR OR NOTHING!”. Bloch. Revista Estudiantil De Historia 1 (2):116-19. https://revistabloch.uanl.mx/index.php/b/article/view/57.

Abstract

Brief It was June 1815, when one of the most decisive, bloody and emblematic battles of nineteenth-century Europe was taking place in Belgium: the last battle of the great Napoleon, at Waterloo. Being emperor of a France that encompassed almost all of Europe. He had just returned from his captivity the sole purpose of recovering his crown and his empire, but behind his back the other absolutist monarchies, had already organized through a diplomatic congress in Vienna, to restore order prior to the great Revolution, not for nothing the petite caporal was categorically declared as the "universal enemy" or "The ogre of Europe", without giving credit to his great works previously est established both on paper and in infrastructure.

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References

  1. Bondarchuk, S. (Director). (1970). Waterloo [Filme]. Dino De Laurentiis.
  2. Pitogo, Heziel. (2015). Waterloo: The Movie That Used 15,000 Real Soldiers as Extras. War History Online. https://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-articles/waterloo-the-movie-that-used-15000-real-soldiers-as-extras.html