HENDRA TANOEMIHARDJA"S area of contemplation
To write down everything just owned by human to aware our existence, transcendent our thought and therefore to differentiate us with another creatures, included creatures as angels and demons. And our Father made us inferior only to Himself.
AREA OF CONTEMPLATION WITH AWARENESS THAT GOD ALWAYS LOVE AND NEVER ABANDON US.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
ARC DE TRIOMPHE - NAPOLEON NEVER LOST THE BATTLES OTHERWISE THE WATERLOO AT THE END
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte or, after 1804, Napoleon I, Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814 and from 1 March to 22 June 1815, and King of Italy. He was the greatest general of his age--perhaps any age, with a sure command of battlefield tactics and campaign strategies. He revolutionized the military applications of artillery, and routinely moved his troops faster and with fewer supplies than was then thought possible, allowing for amazingly large and rapid concentrations of force against his slower and less adaptable enemies.
As a civil leader he played a major role in the French Revolution, then ended it when he became dictator in 1799 and Emperor of France in 1804. He modernized the French military, fiscal, political legal and religious systems. The Napoleonic Civil Code is considered the first successful codification that strongly influenced the law of many other countries.
He fought an unending series of wars against Britain with a complex, ever-changing coalition of European nations on both sides. Refusing to compromise after his immense defeat in Russia in 1812, he was overwhelmed by a coalition of enemies, forced to abdicate in 1814 and sent into exile at Elba (an island north of Rome). In 1815, after escaping from Elba, he took control of France again, built a new army, and in 100 days almost succeeded, but was defeated at Waterloo and exiled to St. Helena--an island in the South Atlantic Ocean; there he died 6 years later, in 1821. His image and memory are central to French national identity, but he is despised by the British and Russians and is a controversial figure in Germany and elsewhere in Europe (Conservapedia)
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