When Napoleon Escaped from Elba Island, How 'Bonaparte' is Associated with His Name
Today marks the anniversary of Napoleon's escape from Elba Island, which led to him regaining power in France.
The Bonaparte of the Era
The article discusses President Trump's State of the Union address and its implications ahead of the upcoming midterm elections in the United States, focusing on economy, immigration, and inflation.
Linden Grove in Via Marina, the silo offered by ACI rejected
The Municipality aims to create a vast green promenade that connects via Senato to the Montanelli Gardens and Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte, while the first phase of the project, focusing on Via Marina, is set to begin soon.
Sabrage: the Napoleonic art of opening champagne
The article discusses the tradition of Sabrage, the elegant practice of opening champagne bottles with a saber, often linked to Napoleon Bonaparte's saying about champagne's role in victory and defeat.
When the Essential Stops Being Predictable
The article reflects on Napoleon Bonaparte's strategic understanding that speed without order can jeopardize victory, especially in the context of the multifaceted challenges France faced in the early 19th century.