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Vor 4 Tagen · One such critic was Victor Hugo, who had originally supported Louis Napoleon but had been infuriated by the coup d'état, departed for Brussels on 11 December 1851. He became the most bitter critic of Louis Napoleon, rejected the amnesty offered to him, and did not return to France for twenty years.
14. Apr. 2024 · Napoléon dans la bataille, Grave et serein Guidait à travers la mitraille L’aigle d’airain. Il entra sur le pont d’Arcole Il en sortit. Voici de l’or, viens, pille et vole, Petit, petit. Berlin, Vienne étaient ses maîtresses; Il les forçait, Leste et prenant les forteresses, Par le corset. Il triomphe de cent bastilles ...
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Vor einem Tag · Although Napoleon III proclaimed a general amnesty in 1859, under which Hugo could have safely returned to France, the author stayed in exile, only returning when Napoleon III was removed from power by the creation of the French Third Republic in 1870, as a result of the French defeat at the Battle of Sedan in the Franco-Prussian War.
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16. Apr. 2024 · Napoleon III, nephew of Napoleon I, president of the Second Republic of France (1850–52), and then emperor of the French (1852–70). He gave his country two decades of prosperity under a stable, authoritarian government but finally led it to defeat in the Franco-German War (1870–71).
18. Apr. 2024 · Early years (1802–30) Victor was the third son of Joseph-Léopold-Sigisbert Hugo, a major and, later, general in Napoleon ’s army. His childhood was coloured by his father’s constant traveling with the imperial army and by the disagreements that soon alienated his parents from one another.
5. Apr. 2024 · Cherchant à étendre l'influence française en Amérique, Napoléon III propose à Maximilien d'Autriche de devenir empereur du Mexique. Cependant, face à la résistance mexicaine et le retrait des troupes françaises, Maximilien est capturé et exécuté. Cette tragédie révèle les erreurs des préjugés dynastiques et des élites ...
2. Apr. 2024 · Hugo was a passionate and vocal political dissident who opposed a violent coup by Louis Napoléon (Napoléon III) in 1851, who installed himself as Emperor on the basis of an antidemocratic constitution. Hugo called him a traitor– and you can only guess that he fell out of favor with the new Emperor.