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Louis Antoine Fauvelet de
Bourrienne (French pronunciation: [lwi ɑ̃twan fovlɛ də buʁjɛn]; July 9, 1769 –
February 7, 1834) was a
French diplomat, born...
- of
preserving peace." For example,
historian Louis Antoine Fauvelet de
Bourrienne made
reference to the
foreign policy of
Napoleon Bonaparte:
Everyone knows...
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Italian campaign of the
French Revolutionary Wars, in a
question from
Bourrienne,
asking whether he gave his
preference to
Alexander or Caesar, Napoleon...
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understanding with
Louis and also with Britain,
while Louis Antoine de
Bourrienne was
convicted of speculation. By
consequence of the
spirit of conquest...
- francs,
being the
precise sum he
himself was thus
obliged to accept!" (de
Bourrienne p. 362
Alphonse de Lamartine, p. 204. (Article X) All the
crown jewels...
- "APS
Member History". search.amphilsoc.org.
Retrieved 6
April 2021. de
Bourrienne,
Louis Antoine Fauvelet and
Ramsay Weston Phipps,
Memoirs of Napoleon...
- at the
beginning of the
French Revolution.
Louis Antoine Fauvelet de
Bourrienne (1769–1834) diplomat,
close relationship with
Napoleon Bonaparte. Louis...
- p. 259.
Herold 1962, p. 261.
Chandler 1966, pp. 242–243.
Fauvelet de
Bourrienne 1836, pp. 270–271.
Rothenberg 1999, p. 54.
McLynn 1997, p. 198. Fortescue...
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studied their strategies and
combined them with his own. To a
question from
Bourrienne,
asking whether he
preferred Alexander or Caesar,
Napoleon said that he...
- [ISBN missing] Link "Memoirs of Napoleon",
completed by
Louis Antoine Fauvelet de
Bourrienne, p. 172 Falk,
Avner (2015).
Napoleon Against Himself: A Psychobiography...