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I don't think french people look like this
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Alo?
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Jesus he looked exactly like one of my professors
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>>216594858
He's an Italian.
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>>216594858
he wasnt french he was nuragic
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>>216594858
He looked like this after battling cancer though
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>>216594858
Poosolini
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>>216594916
Yeah you are right
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>>216594858
every French person end up looking like this if they are around brits for too long.
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He was a manlet, so do you guys think he was a dicklet too?
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>>216595141
He was 8cm taller than the average height of modern bangladeshis
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>>216594898
He was born in Corsica not Sardinia.
And his parents weren't even from there, they were born in Genoa.
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>His parents were born in Corica which at the time was ruled by Genoa, not France. Their lineage was from mainland Italy however.
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>>216594916
Never knew he died of stomach cancer
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>>216594858
Well he was Corsican, and his family had origins in Tuscany.
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>>216595429
This is what happens when you eat french pussy
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>>216595141
He'd be a gigachad by modern Poojeet standards
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>>216595175
>>216595562
Both of you are 5'6 medsoys
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>>216594858
He suffered from Anglo fatigue see>>216595026
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>>216596164
Im a 177cm gnome and still taller than 90% of all various pajeetoids
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There is something haunting about death masks.
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>>216594858
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>>216594858
Look at the nose and the tall forehead, Napoleon was Italian through and through
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>>216598018
kek
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>>216598361
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>>216594858
He was handsome. His son took after him.
>>216595231
No.
His father's roots were in Tuscany while his mother's was in Lombardy and Liguria. Both of their families had settled in Corsica by early fifteenth century.
>>216598834
That makes him even cooler.
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>>216594858
Looks like Woody Harrelson
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>>216599379
He does wtf.
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>>216599379
Came here to say the same
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>>216599183
Corsega itself was part of the republic of genoa just before he was born
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>>216599956
Not really.
Corsica was bought legally and formally by France from Genoa a year prior to his birth.
He was born a few weeks after the French forces had completely defeated the local resistance and occupied the island.
He was born as a citizen of France so it wasn't a case of "just before."
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>>216599379
My emperor a crackhead, he look like Woody Harrelson
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>>216600051
>a few weeks after the french finally got full de facto control
>not just before
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>>216599956
Interesting. The Fleur di Lis was originally used in Florence, you can find it on their coinage long before it was used in France. There seems to be this dominating cultural/administrative axis around Venice, Genoa, Florence, and Pisa.
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>>216600109
France was already in legal control of Corsica so this is more historical sensationalism "dude if he was born a few weeks earlier then he would've been Italian o algo" and doesn't really matter.
Also, I messed up and it wasn't a few weeks but in fact three months. Look up battle of Ponte Novu.
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>>216600311
what you mongs don't understand is that blood is more important than which state controls the piece of land you are born in
If your parents have Italian bloodline you are Italian regardless of where you are born. You could be born in the middle of the Congo basin and you'd be Italian and not Congolese.
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>>216600742
But his family was in Córsega for a long time tho
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>>216598834

Hippolyte Taine criticized the French Revolution, the Jacobins, and pittied the ancien régime.

It's safe to say his legacy is counter-republicanism counter-liberalism.
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>>216600742
And what you don't understand is the fact that his French citizenship was the factor that allowed him to attend and graduate from the military schools in Brienne and Paris.
And if you actually knew what kind of man Napoléon was, you'd know that he gave zero fucks about "muh blood" and similar concepts.
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>>216600298

Fleur-de-lis is symbol of the pharaohs.

It's not a republican symbol.
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>>216594858
Napoleon was black?
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>>216601105
>he gave zero fucks about "muh blood"

Napoleon did boast about his Italian heritage, referring to himself as an heir to the ancient Romans and stating, "I am of the race that founds empires". He considered himself "more Italian or Tuscan than Corsican" and noted that his family's ancestral home was in San Miniato, Tuscany.
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>>216594858
Looks like Mussolini
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>>216594858
Wdym seems about the right color
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>>216601216
but yeah in the end his primary goal was to benefit France, so Italy was exploited for its resources and manpower to support his wars.
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>>216601216
>Napoleon did boast about his Italian heritage, referring to himself as an heir to the ancient Romans and stating, "I am of the race that founds empires".
kek was Napoleon a chud?
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>>216600979
based
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>>216601216
Napoleon was the same guy who, without any irony, wanted to go all around West Asia with Kurdish pants and a turban on his head while creating a new Quran atop an elephant.
Napoléon was like his father: cunningly opportunistic, self-serving, and ruthlessly pragmatic without any real attachment to any sentiment.
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>>216601124
If this is true how did it end up in Florence. I know Venice was obsessed with Saint Mark, but I've never really seen much to suggest anything before that.
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>>216601454
as I said, he was an opportunist >>216601274
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>>216601541
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleur-de-lis
Using the Lily flower as a symbol for royalty and wealth has been a thing since ancient times.
>>216601626
I thought you were a different guy. My bad.
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>>216594858
you are indeed right, franks don't look like that.
he look anglo tho.
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>>216601105
>brown thinks he can understand Western man
lmao
Your kind lacks the cognitive capacity to understand the spirit of man. You overfocus in irrelevant details and fail to see the bigger picture.
>>216601274
>but yeah in the end his primary goal was to benefit France
His goal was to save humanity from irrationality and obscurantism. He benefited every single land he touched.
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>>216594858
I thought it was common knowledge that he was an Italian born in Corsica? He even spoke French with a thick Italian accent
>>216594898
mysterious old evro civilization... their figurines look like ayys made them
>>216600068
I lol'd
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>>216601971
>Argenisimien chud making terrible baits
His goal was to forever live rentfree in minds when he got the means to do so after he got past his "melancholic suicidal thoughts" phase.
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>>216602044
I pity that you were born without a capacity for abstract higher order thought. Must be terrible.
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>>216594858
le corsica face
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>>216602039
>He even spoke French with a thick Italian accent
Misconception to dramatize history.
All historical evidence point to the fact that his accent was barely even there by the time he began his first campaign in 1796.
>>216602096
Here. I hope you're using this higher thought of yours for other uses than embarrassing yourself on 4chuds.
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Guys pls, stop undermining albanian history, he was Albanian, everyone knows it
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>>216602195
I apologize for spreading misinformation
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>>216601971
>He benefited every single land he touched
Italians' disillusionment with Napoleon stemmed from the contrast between the promises of freedom and the harsh reality of conquest and plunder. Many patriots and intellectuals, such as Ugo Foscolo, initially saw Napoleon as a liberator, but they were disillusioned by the Treaty of Campoformio (which ceded Venice to Austria) and by the requisitions of artwork, money, and goods, as well as by the violence and taxes imposed by the French. This disillusionment was one of the causes of the anti-French uprisings.
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>>216600742
>blood is more important than which state controls the piece of land
And how does "blood" influence your behaviour? Does French "blood" make a Frenchman act French? Does Italian "blood" make an Italian act Italian?
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>>216597917
>something
it's a mold of a person's face who just died.
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>>216602369
Never krautpologize.
Just study more next time.
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>>216602416
>and by the requisitions of artwork, money, and goods, as well as by the violence and taxes imposed by the French. This disillusionment was one of the causes of the anti-French uprisings.
That wasn't Napoleon's direct fault but rather that of the people around him. You could make the argument that he gave power to people he shouldn't have trusted. Having to constantly tardwrangle government officials, his family, his generals and his own marshals was a huge hassle for Napoleon in every territory he liberated. Same exact thing happened in Spain. Also keep in mind the huge campaigns of ecclesiastical propaganda against Napoleon.
Napoleon himself wanted to introduce modern, efficient and rational forms of centralized government, advancing infrastructure, education and the rights of individual man while also helping to fund his campaigns against the ancien régime.
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>>216602451
>And how does "blood" influence your behaviour?
Non sequitur.
Not sure what you mean, for example, by "act French". The French of the year 1000 acted different to the French of the year 1800, but the French of the year 1800 were the heirs and descendants of the 1000s French, the same people, that's the point. A Chinese couple can have a child in Paris, but their child isn't going to have any relation to the French people. The child is going to be Chinese.
Is a Paki born in London an Anglo-Saxon?
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>>216602451
>Does Italian "blood" make an Italian act Italian?
I'll answer this one, without a doubt. I can recognize an Italian abroad from a mile away kek
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>>216594858
Looks very French to me, Paco.
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Napoleon is just "safe Hitler"
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>>216598834
>>216600979
Napoleon did envision a big plan for Italy as huge trade hub for the orient. But his interests remained in France
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>>216594858
we do thoughlbeitmore
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>Average french male in the year 2025 of our lord and savior
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>>216603190
Napoleon incorporated revolutionary values like equality before the law, abolition of feudalism, meritocracy, and rational administration. Hitler was just a schizo imperialist piece of shit.
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>>216603190
>the man who did the most to fight for individual rights and freedoms, equality and the rule of law is actually the same as a totalitarian genocidal dictator
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>216603190_(You)_#
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>>216603086
Same, I can recognize a Brazilian from a mile away, and it's funny because Brazilians abroad are usually white but theres a lot of different types of white brazilian, but they are clearly Brazilian. The way people move, communicate (with their mouths and bodies) and etc, makes them super recognizable to me.
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>>216602999
>A Chinese couple can have a child in Paris, but their child isn't going to have any relation to the French people.
If that child is raised in French society and culture, then that child would consider the French to be their people, in worldview, in mannerisms, in language and culture.
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>>216594858
>Black as coal
Based, a true frenchman
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>>216594858
he was also dead and lying down. lay on your back and your facial features will be more pronounced.
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His descendant still looks like him, chad but manlet jeans unlike Sydney Sweeney
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>>216594858
He was Italian
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>>216606109
this is cope, he was objectively good-looking and recognized as handsome by contemporaries, A*glo propaganda had to make up lies of him being short and having a small dick because they could not slander his chad physiognomy
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>>216606319
nigger lay down right now and you can see for yourself, the skin on your face falls back and your bones are more pronounced
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>>216606118
Amazing how he looks so similar to his descendent. If you told me they are father and son I would believe, and they have a lot of generations between them.
With all the racemixing going on soon thats not gonna happen anymore. Im already mixed, but will mix even more since I love MENA women, and Im gonna get another one kek
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>>216596164
You're from fucking Bangladesh, the shit on a Italian shoe is more valuable that all of your ancestor's souls
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>>216603190
what a retarded take, are you the canadian brownoid?
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>>216607848
yeah dna activates after few generations
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>>216594858
He's Corsican.
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>>216594858
kinda looks like mads mikkelsen in pusher



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