A medieval French castle dripping with history — and possibly Napoleon’s hidden gold — is for sale, asking $3.8 million.
Arcola edges Tuscola in a thrilling girls' basketball Class 1A regional title game at Tuscola on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025. Arcola's team celebrates the win in the final seconds in a girls ...
Arcola’s Crystal Ramirez(14) and Kacie Sisk (23) and Salt Fork’s Taylor Remole(11) In a prep girl’s basketball game at Arcola on Thursday, January 5, 2024. Sports Editor Arcola’s Crystal ...
The company and band for Cry-Baby, The Musical played together for the first time at their Sitzprobe this week, as seen in new footage released by Arcola Theatre. The footage shows the 17-strong ...
He also posted them on X moments later (archived): Many people recognized the passage as a quote from Napoleon Bonaparte, the first emperor of France. It first appeared in "Maximes et pensées de ...
Josephine Burton will direct the world premiere of The Reckoning, a vivid and powerful new play about war, survival and the fragile trust between those who uncover the truth and those who must live ...
French President Emmanuel Macron Thursday hit back at Vladimir Putin for likening him to the emperor Napoleon Bonaparte – branding the Russian president an “imperialist” who sought to ...
US president Donald Trump came over all French this weekend, tweeting 'He who saves his Country does not violate any Law', a quote most commonly attributed to French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 15, 2025 For those unfamiliar, this is a quote often attributed to a dictator, Napoleon Bonaparte. A version of it was spoken by the Napoleon character ...
The Original Arcola Elementary School, located at 24328 Marrwood Drive in Aldie, VA, has officially been sold for $17,000,000 to the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors in a strategic acquisition ...
Donald Trump appeared to paraphrase French authoritarian leader Napoleon Bonaparte Saturday, and prompted several reactions that ranged from support to confusion to ridicule. “He who saves his ...
President Donald Trump once again shared an ominous quote from Napoleon Bonaparte in an apparent defense of his refusal to acknowledge court rulings that would otherwise halt his executive orders.