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New DNA clues reveal what wiped out Napoleon’s army
Recent DNA analysis has shed new light on the catastrophic retreat of Napoleon’s Grand Army from Russia in 1812. The study ...
New research finds evidence of two previously undocumented infections that likely plagued the French emperor's Grande Armée ...
A new study has found that the epidemic which contributed to the downfall of Napoleon's army during the 1812 invasion of the Russian Empire was not ...
A study published in the scientific journal Current Biology reveals new diagnoses of deceased French soldiers who were a part of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte I’s invasion of Russia in 1812. New techniqu ...
In the summer of 1812, the legendary French general Napoleon Bonaparte led an army about half a million strong to invade ...
But the Russian Empire had been resisting his efforts to cut off all trade with Britain. That summer, he ordered his army, some 600,000 strong, to invade Russia. It would prove to be a terrible ...
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