126. Napoleon in Egypt

126. Napoleon in Egypt

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Napoleon sails for the Middle East. After the Battle of the Pyramids, a scientific mission makes remarkable findings, introducing the Western world to the mysteries of Ancient Egypt. But after a drubbing from Britain’s naval supremo, Horatio Nelson, Napoleon does a runner. His re ...  Afficher plus

94. Alexandre le Grand
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À l'âge de 32 ans, Alexandre le Grand avait déjà conquis un empire s'étendant de la Grèce à l'Inde. 

Un territoire plus vaste que celui de n'importe quel autre conquérant avant lui. 


Mais qui était cet homme ? Un génie militaire ? Un guerrier impitoyable ...

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