Napoleon Seizes Power - The Brumaire Coup

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    In 1799, the young French Republic faced war with a coalition of European enemies, and an unpopular and corrupt government at home.
    In the midst of disorder, military hero Napoleon Bonaparte returns from his campaign in Egypt. He has built a formidable reputation, he is adored by the people, and is viewed as an essential ally for those vying for power.
    But Napoleon has his own ambitions, and on one famous day in November, he will take decisive action to make them a reality. This is the full story of the Brumaire Coup - a day that changed the course of French history.
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  • @NightmareOfEurope
    @NightmareOfEurope Pƙed 24 dny +2359

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      @christopherf8912 Pƙed 23 dny +2

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  • @kevinxu3892
    @kevinxu3892 Pƙed 23 dny +1128

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  • @ommsterlitz1805
    @ommsterlitz1805 Pƙed 23 dny +598

    12:35
    Bernadotte : You'll be Guillotined !
    Napoleon : We'll see.đŸ·đŸ—ż

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Pƙed 21 dnem +30

      Ironic that Bernadotte would later be a key element of Napoleon's downfall.
      While Napoleon didn't get guillotined, he absolutely was at the mercy of his captors.

    • @noire6422
      @noire6422 Pƙed 21 dnem +28

      Napoleon's downfall was his invasion of Russia and Spain; other factors were relatively minor. The army of 1813 was no match for the veterans he lost in Russia and Spain.

    • @noire6422
      @noire6422 Pƙed 21 dnem +33

      Regarding Bernadotte, remember Eugene's words when he was asked to betray Napoleon and switch sides: "I would rather die as a plain soldier than as a traitorous prince. Honor and gratitude are not for everyone."

    • @MrTwentycent90
      @MrTwentycent90 Pƙed 20 dny

      Quand on songe que ce sale traĂźtre a fini roi de SuĂšde. Il paraĂźt que dans jeunesse jacobine, il s'Ă©tait fait tatouer sur le torse "mort au roi".

    • @lafeelabriel
      @lafeelabriel Pƙed 18 dny +9

      @@noire6422 To be entirely fair to Bernadotte, he did warn Napoleon that if it came to having to choose between Sweden's interest and France's he's pick the former.

  • @NapoleonBlownaparte1812
    @NapoleonBlownaparte1812 Pƙed 23 dny +727

    "My only regret of my life is that I haven't made enough content for Epic History TV to make new videos about me every month." - Napoleon Bonaparte, 1821

    • @SpontaneouslyDeliberate
      @SpontaneouslyDeliberate Pƙed 23 dny +63

      "If France were governed by Epic History TV, I would have happily remained a general."

    • @cesaru3619
      @cesaru3619 Pƙed 23 dny +14

      blownaparte

    • @rajathprabhu1021
      @rajathprabhu1021 Pƙed 23 dny +14

      Napoleon has fought 70 odd battles. Then there is politics, administration too. His personal life. There is lot of content.

    • @xWarLegendx
      @xWarLegendx Pƙed 22 dny +8

      @@rajathprabhu1021so true, he has been the most written character in books in the world as well

    • @overlord5186
      @overlord5186 Pƙed 6 dny +1

      "I know I just got exiled,but I should take over France again so that Epic history tv gets a new coalition war for content"

  • @shardulkakade9365
    @shardulkakade9365 Pƙed 23 dny +335

    "Citizens, you are dissolved"
    -General Murat before flooding the ChateĂąu Orangerie with Sulphuric acid.

    • @knowledgequest311
      @knowledgequest311 Pƙed 22 dny +11

      😂😂

    • @historyfan5684
      @historyfan5684 Pƙed 22 dny +17

      Citoyens, vous ĂȘtes dissous. 25:21

    • @user-uy8wx4pk4h
      @user-uy8wx4pk4h Pƙed 22 dny +12

      Deleted their twitter accounts

    • @MM22966
      @MM22966 Pƙed 22 dny +8

      Murat does seem like the kind of guy that would use an acid-spitting flamethrower if he had one....

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 Pƙed 22 dny +4

      A chemistry joke for the history nerds :)

  • @tibilk1474
    @tibilk1474 Pƙed 23 dny +814

    “Nothing could be more beautiful than epic history releasing a Napoleon video”
    - Albert Einstein probably -

    • @aaronkrucoff5181
      @aaronkrucoff5181 Pƙed 23 dny +5

      He's giving me the inspiration to write about Napoleons new adventures, in space! Love him

    • @derrickstorm6976
      @derrickstorm6976 Pƙed 23 dny +1

      Releasing*

    • @krixpop
      @krixpop Pƙed 23 dny

      @@derrickstorm6976
      +1 to gramar nazy ! ! !

    • @user-er1ih6xt9x
      @user-er1ih6xt9x Pƙed 23 dny

      Facts 💯

    • @krixpop
      @krixpop Pƙed 23 dny

      @@derrickstorm6976
      haha they deleted my
      +1 grammarnazy
      Seriously ? !

  • @lshe97
    @lshe97 Pƙed 22 dny +215

    12:41
    Jean Bernadotte: _"What you suggest is treason!"_
    Napoleon Bonaparte: _"Only if we lose."_

    • @johnham4485
      @johnham4485 Pƙed 12 dny +14

      Of course Bernadotte knows many things about treason for he will turn out to be the greatest backstabber ever.

    • @user-do1kg1py1d
      @user-do1kg1py1d Pƙed 12 dny +2

      @@johnham4485 accourding to napoleon he wassent.

    • @ignited909
      @ignited909 Pƙed 11 dny +1

      Napoleon: _"Nah, I'd win."_

    • @masterplokoon8803
      @masterplokoon8803 Pƙed 5 dny

      ​@@johnham4485 Bernadotte never backstabbed anyone. Napoleon himself said so. I never understood why Napoleon fanboys call him a traitor when Napoleon himself didn't consider him that.

    • @johnham4485
      @johnham4485 Pƙed 5 dny +3

      @@masterplokoon8803 he was a traitor maybe you dont like it cause you turned out to be turncoat yourself #copeharder.

  • @davebowman9000
    @davebowman9000 Pƙed 23 dny +135

    You know politics are worse than war when Napoleon himself is overwhelmed by them

  • @promputthisri425
    @promputthisri425 Pƙed 21 dnem +94

    “It was worse at Arcole” what a line to tell to Deputy Augereau. Charisma!!!

  • @charleslarrivee2908
    @charleslarrivee2908 Pƙed 23 dny +591

    "Hey guys. OH MY GOSH! QUICK! There's a dangerous Jacobin plot to overthrow you which we definitely aren't just making up. Better get inside this cage so we can protect you."
    "Ok."
    "Gentlemen, we got 'em."

    • @interstella5555
      @interstella5555 Pƙed 23 dny +29

      I got that reference

    • @TALYUUN51
      @TALYUUN51 Pƙed 23 dny +35

      Nice man you managed to OVERSIMPLIFY this video... 😅

    • @kyleliberty9978
      @kyleliberty9978 Pƙed 23 dny +39

      An oversimplified reference
      Yep there is a tax for that

    • @charleslarrivee2908
      @charleslarrivee2908 Pƙed 23 dny +21

      @@kyleliberty9978 😱
      *tastes* Yeah, salty, there's a tax for that.

    • @g.santoro1387
      @g.santoro1387 Pƙed 23 dny

      No he is nine!​@@charleslarrivee2908

  • @kylestrong4231
    @kylestrong4231 Pƙed 23 dny +181

    Men of culture, we are gathered here once again

    • @xys7536
      @xys7536 Pƙed 21 dnem +3

      I think you got WRONG VIDEO

    • @kylestrong4231
      @kylestrong4231 Pƙed 21 dnem +4

      @@xys7536 no i dont

    • @AndreaTuti10
      @AndreaTuti10 Pƙed 15 dny +4

      I dont know, listening to a british dude telling France history is not reliable

    • @kylestrong4231
      @kylestrong4231 Pƙed 15 dny +5

      @@AndreaTuti10 have you not heard his pronunciations? Also they collaborate with the French military historians and official publishers

    • @christopherf8912
      @christopherf8912 Pƙed 10 dny +2

      @@AndreaTuti10 I know Ridley Scott might have scared you, but these guys actually care about the history.

  • @HermanosLuDi
    @HermanosLuDi Pƙed 23 dny +290

    The details are literally something I have never seen before. This topic wasn't really explained and was left somewhat as a "footnote", you explain this way better in such a short amount of time.
    I have been watching the Napoleonic Series for a while and I have to be surprised by the amount of details that are not even explained in your schools. You researched a lot.
    That's probably one of the best documentary series I have followed and enjoyed so far.

    • @TylerEL
      @TylerEL Pƙed 23 dny +14

      yeah Epic History does a great job. Most video documentaries don't cover a lot of details. The 2-part biography, "The Rise Of Napoleon Bonaparte" and "The Reign of Napoleon Bonaparte" by Robert Asprey, is amazing. Check it out if you're still interested. I've read through those books like 5 times, at least, at this point. Very well done.

    • @pax6833
      @pax6833 Pƙed 23 dny

      What is most surprising was how widespread the coup was. It basically had nearly every single senior government figure in Paris behind it. This is a classically executed coup. The police, the military, key government figures.

    • @MikeTheD
      @MikeTheD Pƙed 21 dnem +1

      Heck yeah otherwise it's just a review of stuff we know. All about the little things for the dedicated history fans. This has particular focus.

    • @romanslingervoet7916
      @romanslingervoet7916 Pƙed 19 dny +1

      Its mind blowingly good

    • @kaizokujimbei143
      @kaizokujimbei143 Pƙed 7 dny

      We don't really learn history in school, we just learn events. Because mediocre minds discuss events. Whereas, our benevolent Education Ministers, who have such great minds, discuss ideas and how to sanitize them for public consumption, in our stead.

  • @LeeRenthlei
    @LeeRenthlei Pƙed 23 dny +145

    If only Ridley Scott had watched your Napoleonic wars series the movie would've been a hundred times better than what we've got.

    • @redsimonDE
      @redsimonDE Pƙed 18 dny +14

      Scott doesn't care, least of all about historical accuracy.

    • @smoothdan5468
      @smoothdan5468 Pƙed 11 dny +2

      ​@@redsimonDENot caring. That's what happens. You got Biden.

    • @johnpijano4786
      @johnpijano4786 Pƙed 7 dny

      Nice. Scott = Biden.​@@smoothdan5468

  • @Moroes11
    @Moroes11 Pƙed 23 dny +318

    Sieyes' first choice for the coup, general Joubert, died on Napoleon's birthday. What a twist of fate, isn't it.

    • @Cloporte.indomptable
      @Cloporte.indomptable Pƙed 23 dny +23

      J'ai eu entre les mains sa biographie,, intitulée « La vie brÚve d'un grenadier Bressan ».
      Triste fin d'un homme qui mĂ©rite d'ĂȘtre mis en lumiĂšre pour un Ă©pisode dĂ©diĂ©. J'habite Ă  proximitĂ© de sa ville natale, et il y a une statue le reprĂ©sentant lĂ -bas

    • @omgpix
      @omgpix Pƙed 22 dny +31

      Funny, eh? Like how the license plate of the car Archduke Franz Ferdinand was riding in when assassinated was A 11 11 18, which later turned out to be Armistice day November 11th 1918.

    • @mehmehmeh360
      @mehmehmeh360 Pƙed 21 dnem +4

      ​@@omgpix Good lord, well, we cant really call that a coincidence, can we..

    • @Moroes11
      @Moroes11 Pƙed 21 dnem +18

      @@omgpix Good one, indeed. What about this one: Napoleon last breath was on May 5, 1821. Keep the numbers: 51821, he lived 51y 8m and 21d.

    • @omgpix
      @omgpix Pƙed 21 dnem +6

      @@Moroes11 hah! the math checks out. love these coincidences.

  • @thetireless1812
    @thetireless1812 Pƙed 21 dnem +42

    “Death is nothing, but to not have a video about you made by Epic History is to die daily.”
    - Napoleon Bonaparte.
    Other historians have discovered that his last words also mention the channel.
    His last words were: “France, Army, Epic History, Josephine.”
    In all seriousness, Epic History is proof that Napoleon will never die.

  • @tohidlatifiShCh
    @tohidlatifiShCh Pƙed 23 dny +78

    Napoleon's life story, is by far better than many epic fantasy movies and novels...
    How a man could have a life this much epic?

    • @zupalan2265
      @zupalan2265 Pƙed 23 dny +22

      Truly a man no one today or ever could reach his excellency. He was one of his kind.

    • @pax6833
      @pax6833 Pƙed 23 dny +32

      If he were a fictional character, he would be widely derided as an unrealistic protagonist!

    • @crayonsukrou913
      @crayonsukrou913 Pƙed 21 dnem +3

      @zupalan2265 It was epic, but not exactly unique. Basically most founders of a great nation/empire share similar life story to Napoleon Bonaparte.
      1. Figures from ancient time:
      Cyrus the Great (founder of Achaemenid Empire), Julius Caesar, Octavian (Emperor Augustus), Arminius, Eumenes (Alexander the Great's page/secretary who became general and then ruler), Chandragupta Maurya (founder of Mauryan Empire), Liu Bang (founder of Han Dynasty), Ardashir (founder of Sasanian Empire), Trajan, Aurelian, etc.
      2. Medieval/Renaissance:
      Muhammad (prophet of Islam), Charlemagne, Temujin (Genghis Khan), Vijaya (founder of Majapahit), Timur, Zhu Yuanzhang (founder of Ming Dynasty), Hernan Cortez, Francisco Pizarro, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, etc.
      3. Modern figures:
      George Washington, Napoleon Bonaparte himself, Simon Bolivar, Vladimir Lenin, Mao Zedong, Abdulaziz Al-Saud, etc.

    • @diephoainambui9682
      @diephoainambui9682 Pƙed 18 dny +3

      if Napoleon really is fictional one, he would be criticized for having too many plot armor

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 Pƙed 18 dny +1

      Have you never wondered where they got their inspiration from? Fantasy are based on reality, thats why they will never be as epic.

  • @MrZozowok
    @MrZozowok Pƙed 23 dny +45

    As a French, I'm happy to rediscover my own history, espacially eras like this, often hurrily covered in History books and classes

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    @SisypheanTragedy Pƙed 24 dny +124

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  • @jessedellross3245
    @jessedellross3245 Pƙed 23 dny +124

    The best history channel on CZcams with the best series on napoleon I’ve ever seen.
    “Citizens you are dissolved”. And a new dictatorship thus began

    • @keto0303
      @keto0303 Pƙed 23 dny +17

      Rather have a dictator like Napoleon than those pesky citizens.

    • @lucario2188
      @lucario2188 Pƙed 23 dny +13

      His dictatorship didn't began inmediately after that. He had to contend for a time with the other consuls and the legislative but he was too popular.

    • @dominicp9296
      @dominicp9296 Pƙed 23 dny

      ​@@keto0303agreed

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  • @GeneralDesaix95
    @GeneralDesaix95 Pƙed 24 dny +113

    I feel the Marengo 1800 campaign coming soon......

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  • @redacted7230
    @redacted7230 Pƙed 23 dny +50

    When your government based off a corrupt and ineffective government overthrown by a military strongman turns out to be corrupt, ineffective and gets overthrown by a military strongman

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  • @TheSpritz0
    @TheSpritz0 Pƙed 23 dny +85

    Marshal Murat had the most EPIC hairstyle of the Napoleonic Era!

    • @michaeladie10
      @michaeladie10 Pƙed 23 dny +8

      He's the Elton John of warfare

    • @tibsky1396
      @tibsky1396 Pƙed 22 dny +2

      @@michaeladie10 And also the Jim Morrison of the Grande-Armée.

    • @breakerdawn8429
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    • @liamw6562
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      @@michaeladie10that’s the best analogy I’ve ever heard

  • @remixfrost
    @remixfrost Pƙed 22 dny +11

    So begins the rise of Napoleon, a name that stands in perpetuity alongside Caesar and Alexander, his great heroes, but unlike them he had not known ultimate victory, yet even in defeat Napoleon changed the world

  • @viliusjonusas3440
    @viliusjonusas3440 Pƙed 23 dny +17

    Music dude should have a raise. Love his work.

    • @uktamjonsodikov4928
      @uktamjonsodikov4928 Pƙed 19 dny

      What is the name of the music

    • @KingPyrrhus
      @KingPyrrhus Pƙed 18 dny

      tbh its been the same music for years now. Still good tho!

    • @viliusjonusas3440
      @viliusjonusas3440 Pƙed 16 dny +1

      Yeah , i liked it all the years , just wanted to thank the dude for his work

  • @EpichistoryTv
    @EpichistoryTv  Pƙed 24 dny +46

    We hope you enjoy this episode delving into the Coup of 18 Brumaire - a momentous day in French history! Don’t forget, if you want to watch all our videos first, and ad-free, come and join us at Nebula, with 40% off an annual subscription using our link: go.nebula.tv/EpicHistoryTV.
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    @generalhams Pƙed 24 dny +72

    Your work on videos about Napoleon is very much appreciated, and I love your details and information you put out in your videos, thank you for your hard work ❀

  • @dr.finnegan3949
    @dr.finnegan3949 Pƙed 20 dny +54

    “We need Bonaparte” 2024.

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  • @cuongpham-ru5qb
    @cuongpham-ru5qb Pƙed 23 dny +40

    Next: battle of Marengo, civil code and his coronation

    • @walideg5304
      @walideg5304 Pƙed 21 dnem +1

      The civil code is truly his legacy.

    • @cuongpham-ru5qb
      @cuongpham-ru5qb Pƙed 20 dny +6

      @@walideg5304 My real glory is not the 40 battles I won, for Waterloo's defeat will destroy the memory of as many victories. What nothing will destroy, what will live forever, is my Civil Code. - Napoleon

    • @walideg5304
      @walideg5304 Pƙed 20 dny

      @@cuongpham-ru5qb he was true. It’s still used in many many countries

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  • @omarbradley6807
    @omarbradley6807 Pƙed 22 dny +14

    Jacobin: Is a bit overused term here and there, so much as a simplification, thus we must first understand that the Jacobins were also not a monolith, there were the Montagnards and Maraisards as well as Cordeliers and Hebertists, Robespierre for example was a Montagnard. In 1799 the Jacobins were proscribed, so there were not "Jacobin deputies". In 1799 the government was formed by the Thermidorians, those were the ones that mainly opposed Napoleon coup, the surviving Jacobins had been elected in 1798 and 1799 but subsequent "laws" expelled them, but first they got to elect the president of the assembly, that was a "Leftist without labels" (Lucien Bonaparte), thus they managed to keep a "Jacobin" in power, but they themselves were removed, for that reasons both leaders of the Montagne, Debry and Chernier supported Napoleon's coup. so those uneasy Jacobins referred here were actually Thermidorians, that may had been or not Jacobins in the past, but now sided with the Anti-Robespierre faction that was virtually unopposed. Of the Jacobin club factions, virtually all of them supported Napoleon over the Thermidorians, figures such as Merlin de Douai, Cambon, Courtois, Saint-Andre, David, Chernier, Debry, Robert, Laclos, Cambaceres, Lebrun, Sieyes, Ducos, Barére, Thuriot, Carnot (altought in the oposition to the Empire, he would support him even after Waterloo), Mournier, Du Pont Du Nemurs, Neufchateau, Breard, Quinette, Merlin de Thionville, Isnard, Saint-André, de Morveau, Milhaud, Matthieu, etc.
    Thank you for your time

    • @Cathari
      @Cathari Pƙed 20 dny +3

      Thank you for these details.

    • @walideg5304
      @walideg5304 Pƙed 15 dny

      Yes it’s clearly oversimplified

  • @jennifertennent8319
    @jennifertennent8319 Pƙed 23 dny +107

    Another amazing video!
    At many points if events had played out slightly differently, Bonaparte and the conspirators could have been executed or forced to flee for their lives. There was no guarantee of success.
    It is ironic for Bonaparte to accuse the legislative council of tarnishing the constitution considering his role as a conspirator and that he played a small role in a previous coup of The Directory (coup of Fructidor).
    Of course at what point is a government so corrupt and dysfunctional that the only reasonabe option is to overthrow it? The inherent problem with using military force, coercion or alternatively mob violence is, laws and due process are thrown out the window. Might makes right. And if the new leadership is weak and unstable another populist or strong man might be tempted to think they can and should orchestrate a coup.
    How do you legitimize a regime birthed by violence whether it is led by the military, citizens or a coalition of interest groups? How do you end the cyclical cycle of political unrest, violence and maintain the peace? Bread and circuses? Acts of goodwill? Correcting the mistakes of the prior regime? Getting input from various interest groups to refom the laws and structure of government? Which people do you re-integrate into society, which one's do you exile, which one's do you put on trial, imprison and execute?
    The political unrest that we call the French Revolution went on for more than a decade. Other coutries have been less fortunate, if you can believe it and have suffered and stagnated in a state of civil unrest for decades. When China unified under Mao in 1950 the coutry had been at war with itself on and off for 50 years! Japan for a long time had an Emperor with very little political power and the day to day affairs were governed by feudal warlords. Caution needs to be taken so we don't romanticize this type of thing.
    If Bonaparte objected on moral and ethical principles to partake in the coup, there isn't a shortage of other people willing to step into the power vacuum. And I do believe that it was never intended for Bonaparte to be First Consul, to effectively be a dictator with few checks and balances to his political power. The Consulate may have maintained a facade of republicanism but in practice this was far from being true.
    I do believe that Sieyes wanted to lead the new government, but Bonaparte had more allies and support. I haven't been able to find a written source that substantiates this, but allegedly Sieyes had plans to enact more purges of political and ideological enemies.
    If Epic History does a direct follow-up on this latest entry... It will be revealed that Napoleon's political problems didn't end with the coup or needing to decisively defeat France's enemies on the battlefield. During the early days of the Consulate there was scheming and plotting in the background to potentially replace Bonaparte. And in December 1800 Napoleon would survive an assassination attempt that was backed by Royalists and certain parts of the British government.
    I do wonder if Lucien would be heckled in public later in life and asked when he intended to kill his brother for the crime of tyranny...
    The accusation that a knife or knives were drawn to kill Bonaparte during the coup are generally regarded as propoganda and not credible.

    • @kevinxu3892
      @kevinxu3892 Pƙed 23 dny +3

      Not just ANY assaination plot, one with one of the first roadside IEDs, aptly named the Machine Infernal!

    • @neoxyte
      @neoxyte Pƙed 23 dny

      How do you legitimize a regime birthed by violence is a very good question. One can look at modern nations for examples such as the USA.

    • @jennifertennent8319
      @jennifertennent8319 Pƙed 23 dny +8

      ​@@kevinxu3892
      Yes, you are correct.
      Supposedly, over the course of his life there were 32 assassination attempts. I am guessing that most of these were close calls on and around the battlefield.
      When I have tried to get more details there are usually only 3-4 attempts that are discussed in any depth.
      I suppose an assassination attempt doesn't have to consist of a carefully choreographed game of chess to corner and kill the King with as little collateral damage as possible.
      1) The "infernal machine" December 1800.
      2) There was some sort of alledged plot that is believed to have been orchestrated by the French state. In our modern language we would call this entrapment, providing the means, the strategy and going so far as to target vulnerable people and encourage them to act and then dashing in to arrest them just before or immediately after carrying out their plan.
      3) A young man, age 17 somewhere in the French controlled Germanic territory (for want of a better term I don't remember exactly when and where this happened) approached Napoleon with a petition and a knife or dagger concealed in his coat. He was going to walk up to him, hand him the petition and stab Napoleon, the officer with Napoleon sensed something was off and intercepted him before reaching his target.
      4) 1804 there was an alledged plot by Royalist to assassinate Bonaparte and then lay seige to France and re-install the Bourbon dynasty. I am really bad with my French names... There was some blood relative of the last Bourbon King living in Switzerland who was alledged to be involved and he was apprehended in Switerland, brought across the boarder into France and eventually executed. I have been wanting to read more about this particular episode and how it fits into the greater narrative of the Napoleonic era, but in order to do that I would probably need to learn to read French. His arrest, being moved to France and then killed legally constitutes a grey area at the very least or was outright illegal. I believe the Swiss authorities consented and allowed the French to arrest and move him to France, however IF this permission was given under duress... That could arguably undermine the consent of the Swiss authorities.
      5) During the Russia campaign there was one close call where he was at risk of being killed or captured. I believe it was after this episode that Napoleon started to wear a sachel that contained poison.
      6) In Egypt he got his hat shot off his head at one point.
      7) Before he was a general, at Toulon he was stabbed by a bayonet, left leg, inner thigh, above the knee. Initially the doctor recommended amputation, but upon getting a second opinion or re-evaluating the patient they decided again it. I don't believe this wound ever fully healed.
      I don't recall how many times this happened, but on a number of occasions the horse he was riding was wounded or fatally shot. There was one particular battle that Napoleon retreated to get checked out by a doctor for a minor injury. I think a bullet shaved off a tiny layer of skin from the back of his foot near his achilles tendon.
      Toward the end of his military and political career there was a soldier who got within range to swing a sword at him and another time someone got within range to shoot him dead, but someone beside Bonaparte took him out.
      Alledged during Napoleon's Mediterranean journey from Elba to the shores of France. Alledged, he was knocked off the boat at one point. Could you imagine if you landed on the shores of France and somehow nobody noticed that Napoleon was no longer with them... I guess this wouldn't count as assassination unless the seas were conspiring with the British. lol
      And during Napoleon's meddling in Corsican politics, when he still entertained ideas of Corsican independence. Alledged, both he and his brother Joseph escaped nearly being hanged by the neck. A bandit intervened on their behalf. As First Consul, Napoleon would give him a reward for saving his life and Joseph's life. Yeah...not all Corsicans agreed with the ideals of the French Revolution or what it represented in their minds. Overall, Corsicans were still catholic and didn't think church property should be appropriated by the state.
      There's a few others I can vaguely remember...
      Napoleon Bonaparte ranks pretty high on the list of political figures with the most assassination attempts, but I believe the number one spot goes to Fidel Castro.

    • @p.b.5107
      @p.b.5107 Pƙed 23 dny

      It seems that you have time, money, and knowledge. Make something good out of it.
      To the question about overthrowing government: the point when it's so bad that it has to be overthrown has to be decided by how much the people bear. If it's too much, then there will be revolt. Laws can be changed. They are not objective truths. Why can't government be so? It's the coice of the people. Sometimes the group that throws them other over is no better than the predecessor, and sometimes they don't represent the majority. But this time I believe it did. Who was and is more valued? Bonaparte or the directory? And also there comes the dilemma of the leader-genius. Do you make your hands dirty in order to take the steering wheel, or you throw out your potential in favour of a bunch of misfits? With the proven abilities of Napoleon, I think this would be rightful. Of course it was also about glory.
      Napoleon's pragmatism made him able, able to adapt to the ever-changing circumstances. Once you decide between lives of many and lives of few, there's no turning back. It's like the Jaffa massacre. Leave the liars alive and let your own soldiers be backstabbed again and be without food and water, or take Jaffa. But you must let your soldiers loose or otherwise they will turn upon you. There will be blood on your hands either way.
      Moral backing... If there is God, then there is Truth. And that's the objective morality. If there's no God, then morality is judged by the people. And I think Napoleon acted like as if the second was the case. If that's the case, then after all, might makes right.

    • @keto0303
      @keto0303 Pƙed 22 dny +7

      Well, the problem here is that democratic institutions in France are inherently built upon violence, and so are most democratic institutions of Europe. If you say that violence does not make right in any case, you would have to condemn the whole European democratic heritage, such as the French revolution, the 1848 revolutions, the 1830 revolutions, etc. You would also have to condemn the unification of Germany and Italy, as these two nations were unified based on wars. At that point, you would have more in common with monarchists who were in support of the old order. Do you f.ex condemn the Jacobin terror?
      I glorify Napoleons coup, because it was a moment where corrupt and ineffective government was removed more or less non-violently and replaced with an actual competent dictator who made significant improvements in French law and politics, in addition to resisting the military pressure from monarchies in Europe eager to crush the French republic. I am not against the use of force on principle, as most things in this world are achieved this way whether we like it or not. As Carl Schmitt argues in his criticism of Liberalism, that politics is inherently violent. Wherever there is conflict there is the potential for violence. The most important thing is who ends up on-top in these battles.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Pƙed 24 dny +35

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  • @ThePunishertaku
    @ThePunishertaku Pƙed 12 dny +3

    From Argentina đŸ‡ŠđŸ‡·I love the series of Napoleon. This channel is awesome. I prefer the original version in English, the voice in English gave a sense of epic in every video.

  • @TheNintendoGentleman
    @TheNintendoGentleman Pƙed 23 dny +5

    Genuinely, this is your best video to date. The epicness, attention to detail, and grandeur of the whole thing left me exhilarated. Thank you, truly.

  • @Mentos1928
    @Mentos1928 Pƙed 23 dny +6

    This guys should win all possible historical awards for thier work

  • @thecriticalmaester9702
    @thecriticalmaester9702 Pƙed 15 dny +3

    When Napoleon said, "It was worse at Arcole" I literally smiled. I can only imagine how Augereau reacted to that, because I was won over. Say what you want about the man but he had charisma for days. 🙌💯

  • @joaolorenzi7619
    @joaolorenzi7619 Pƙed 11 dny +4

    Not only the best video, but the best content on that. Never seen such detailed step-by-step of the coup. Impressive

  • @ottovonbearsmark8876
    @ottovonbearsmark8876 Pƙed 22 dny +3

    The Directory styles themselves on the Roman Republic, only to be overthrown by a popular general returning from a successful campaign who reforms the nation into an Empire.
    It’s like poetry, it rhymes.

  • @ronniecoleman2342
    @ronniecoleman2342 Pƙed 22 dny +6

    You folks now see what a real "coup" looks like. Brought to you by the King of CZcams history videos. Well done, vive l'emporor.

  • @alexanderh2345
    @alexanderh2345 Pƙed 18 dny +2

    Whoever narrates these, I hope you live forever. You have the perfect narrator’s voice I’ve heard for anything. Great cadence and engaging. It really draws you in. You just need to narrate everything 😂 👍

  • @user-dv1mf4tt6h
    @user-dv1mf4tt6h Pƙed 22 dny +6

    It's crazy how Napoleonic era is literally my most favorite era of them all yet the only thing I knew about this ultramega important coup that put our little corsican in power was "Napoleon just barged in with Murat and bayonets ahoy and made bureaucrats scatter durr durr". Thank you Epic History)

  • @MrJosseff
    @MrJosseff Pƙed 23 dny +13

    the story of napoleon is always fascinating espicially in this channel with that deep moving voice.

  • @XLEDI
    @XLEDI Pƙed 23 dny +5

    Napoleon saw the opportunity and took it. What a man

  • @shad0wwarrior475
    @shad0wwarrior475 Pƙed 23 dny +4

    I cannot get enough of EHTV's Napoleon series. I love the retelling of epic battles and campaigns, yet somehow this is their best video yet! I absolutely adore this channel

  • @michelarsenault4088
    @michelarsenault4088 Pƙed 19 dny +3

    Napoleon is one of History's greatest men, Imagine a Man with such talent, such a mind that for the first time in over 1300 Years, there is a True Dreamer of a United Europe.
    What a Chad

  • @AngSt3r13
    @AngSt3r13 Pƙed 23 dny +3

    One of your best videos on Napoleon by far! Such an important moment that is so necessary to put the rest of the series in context

  • @guduniu2254
    @guduniu2254 Pƙed 23 dny +7

    Your video's just keep getting better! The images, the sound, the narration all of it!! Loving the Napoleonic series (:

  • @ignacio9702
    @ignacio9702 Pƙed 20 dny +2

    These videos are just incredible. Thanks and greetings from Spain.

  • @selvoselvo1
    @selvoselvo1 Pƙed 19 dny +1

    I like the unbiased view, where he literally lost himself and was saved by the loyalty and quick thinking of his allies, unsung heroes. He was almost shot by the squadron.

  • @gerardnogues4814
    @gerardnogues4814 Pƙed 22 dny +6

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    @samuelcaimans311 Pƙed 20 dny +3

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  • @ClarendonChaos
    @ClarendonChaos Pƙed 23 dny +6

    Been watching the Napoleonic series every night before bed for almost a year! It’s made with such quality, and I only wish more Epic History documentaries would come out!

  • @TheIrishvolunteer
    @TheIrishvolunteer Pƙed 23 dny +7

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  • @andresprieto6554
    @andresprieto6554 Pƙed 23 dny +6

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  • @lukaswilhelm9290
    @lukaswilhelm9290 Pƙed 22 dny +6

    French speedrun as Rome in few decades, it was truly a revolution.

  • @calebbreeze6142
    @calebbreeze6142 Pƙed 23 dny +4

    The technical audio quality of this video is second to none. The mix and balance between clarity and power is astounding.

    • @Cathari
      @Cathari Pƙed 20 dny

      I agree. If not for the constant interruption of its flow by jarring advertisements, it is almost flawless.

  • @LordMountbatten.
    @LordMountbatten. Pƙed 23 dny +8

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  • @Cailus3542
    @Cailus3542 Pƙed 21 dnem +2

    In just five years, Napoleon advances from being heckled and punched by the Council of 500 to crowning himself Emperor of France. Incredible

  • @theflyestoneyouknow603
    @theflyestoneyouknow603 Pƙed 23 dny +7

    Oh now this is a welcome surprise in the morning. I haven't seen you upload anything about our favorite Frenchman in a while

  • @drewstanley7606
    @drewstanley7606 Pƙed 23 dny +4

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  • @michaeladie10
    @michaeladie10 Pƙed 23 dny +5

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  • @ProWhitaker
    @ProWhitaker Pƙed 23 dny +5

    yesss! more Napoleon. Thanks for the video

  • @polodon9362
    @polodon9362 Pƙed 22 dny +2

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    @ufukhalatoglu1505 Pƙed 23 dny +3

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  • @huy1k995
    @huy1k995 Pƙed 23 dny +27

    The more you read about Napoleon, the more you realize HE IS HIM. He truly is destiny manifest. And if there was ever an example of great man history, Napoleon is one of the many.

  • @Ardunafeth
    @Ardunafeth Pƙed 21 dnem +2

    I'm subscribed to a lot of history channels on youtube but this one is the best. Great storytelling combined with fantastic visuals and backgrond music. So immersive...

  • @lordbruno47
    @lordbruno47 Pƙed 22 dny +7

    Great video as always. I hope one day youll do a video covering him as a ruler, looking at all his administrative reforms etc, theres lots of fascinating stuff on that side of the story too.

  • @twirlyfatso7226
    @twirlyfatso7226 Pƙed 23 dny +5

    Ever since i discovered this channel i have been utterly fascinated with napolean and his legend.so much so that im considering pursuing history as a hobby. This channel is truly a gem and a crime that its not more famous. keep up the good work😊

  • @SUNGOD663
    @SUNGOD663 Pƙed 22 dny +7

    The song at 11:56 is Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: 1. Molto allegro.
    Didn’t expect to hear a Classical music piece in these videos; a welcome surprise!

  • @porphyry17
    @porphyry17 Pƙed 23 dny +5

    22:49
    Augereau: "You're in deep water now."
    Napoleon: "It was worse at Arcole."
    indeed!

  • @AlainNavasDrama
    @AlainNavasDrama Pƙed 19 dny +2

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  • @ricardogusto1289
    @ricardogusto1289 Pƙed 13 dny +2

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    @ardzgarage6899 Pƙed 23 dny +7

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    @GAMEFREAK330 Pƙed 23 dny +3

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  • @megatron8490
    @megatron8490 Pƙed 18 dny +2

    This series goes perfect with my reading of Andrew Robert's book on napoleon

  • @bdiggy7
    @bdiggy7 Pƙed 22 dny +2

    Thank you guys. So much . Again. I watch these 10 times over. Every one

  • @jessemahan545
    @jessemahan545 Pƙed 23 dny +10

    WOW I just got chills. Awesome.

  • @MrTwentycent90
    @MrTwentycent90 Pƙed 20 dny +4

    France at that time was on the level of Game Of Thrones.

  • @superscope27
    @superscope27 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    The music the visuals and the excellent narration. This is a true gem.

  • @nikiforosprintzis4853
    @nikiforosprintzis4853 Pƙed 19 dny +1

    Excellent work !! Thank you so much !

  • @ashfacts915
    @ashfacts915 Pƙed 23 dny +3

    Excellent video you guys always put out some of the best historical content.

  • @saldana7395
    @saldana7395 Pƙed 23 dny +4

    "Epic History TV was one of the purest glories of CZcams"
    - Napoleon, probably

    • @RoydeanEU
      @RoydeanEU Pƙed 23 dny +2

      I think that he was talking about davout there đŸ€”đŸ€”đŸ€”đŸ€”

    • @saldana7395
      @saldana7395 Pƙed 23 dny +2

      @@RoydeanEU maybe you can recall that from his Marshall's series đŸ€”đŸ€”

  • @michaelpega3142
    @michaelpega3142 Pƙed 21 dnem +2

    Another incredible video thank you epic history for all the content!!!!

  • @HH-tj9yi
    @HH-tj9yi Pƙed 20 dny +2

    What a great video!!! Every detail is perfect! ❀❀❀

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Pƙed 23 dny +3

    Fascinating. I always learn something, thank you!

  • @user-wd8hw3vh1g
    @user-wd8hw3vh1g Pƙed 23 dny +15

    Finally, the Napoleonic series is complete. I have watched your narrative masterpieces, one by one, and now the final missing piece has completed what has been among the best documentaries/history series I have watched.

    • @lucario2188
      @lucario2188 Pƙed 23 dny +12

      There is a still a few lacking, but they are getting there.

    • @RoydeanEU
      @RoydeanEU Pƙed 23 dny +6

      Technically there is a lot of videos they could still do like the Italy campaign teased at the end of this video and then there's a lot of the battles that they had to largely skim through in the previous series like Dresden.

    • @TylerEL
      @TylerEL Pƙed 23 dny +3

      It's not complete yet. Napoleon still has to lead the army as First Consul (he wasn't allowed to officially command the army but he was still in charge, Berthier was in nominal command), leading to the battle of Marengo. And then the shaky peace with Great Britain, and the assassination attempt on Napoleon that ends up with him becoming Emperor. So, we still need that connection from First Consul to him becoming Emperor, then series is done. Everything connected together all nice and neat.

    • @rikuvakevainen6157
      @rikuvakevainen6157 Pƙed 22 dny

      I would also see more details how Napoleon surounded and defeated Austrians in 1805.

    • @juanthegreat3954
      @juanthegreat3954 Pƙed 21 dnem +1

      We haven't have the Battle of Marengo and the Rhine campaign

  • @jonmatherly4155
    @jonmatherly4155 Pƙed 23 dny

    Absolutely outstanding video! I love the music in the background and especially the music that was playing in the beginning. I just can’t get enough of these videos about Napoleon and his life. Please keep up the amazing and awesome work y’all do.

  • @mercenaryeyes
    @mercenaryeyes Pƙed 22 dny +1

    I mean it cant get any better than that, another perfect episode. Thank you Epic History TV,