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Napoleon (2007)

by Timothy Wilson-Smith

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This biography acknowledges Napoleon's rise and downfall, his legend and his lasting legacy, the reshaping of France, her government and laws (the Code Napoleon) as well as his wider influence on the whole of Europe.
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Letizia Ramolino (1750-1836) was a devout and dutiful young Catholic girl living in her hometown of Ajaccio in Corsica.
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