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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Napoleon_IIINapoleon III - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 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.

  2. 14. Apr. 2024 · Napoléon le Petit. Sa grandeur éblouit l’histoire, Quinze ans il fut. Le dieu qui traînait la victoire. Sur un affût; L’Europe sous sa loi guerrière. Se débattit. Toi, son singe, marche derrière. Petit, petit.

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  3. quilesfrederique9.e-monsite.com › pages › ateliers-d-ecrivainsAtelier de Victor Hugo

    8. Apr. 2024 · Comme en 1849, Napoléon III envoya un corps expéditionnaire pour défendre le pape. Garibaldi et son armée furent défaits à Mentana, le 3 novembre 1867. Victor Hugo rédige immédiatement ce poème de protestation, au nom de l'unité italienne. Garibaldi sera accueilli à Guernesey et donnera son nom à la chambre de la galerie ...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Le 10 décembre 1851, menacé de banqueroute, Dumas s'exile à Bruxelles avec Victor Hugo, pour protester contre le coup d’État de Napoléon III. Il commence l'écriture de ses Mémoires à Bruxelles.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Victor_HugoVictor Hugo - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · 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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  6. 25. Apr. 2024 · Victor Hugo (1802–85) was an ardent republican and defender of the revolutionary legacy who went into exile during the Second Empire (1852–70). He lived long enough to become an icon of the Third Republic. He portrayed the democratic aspects of the Revolution in glowing, indeed somewhat romanticized terms.

  7. 16. Apr. 2024 · Napoleon III (born April 20, 1808, Paris—died January 9, 1873, Chislehurst, Kent, England) was the 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 ...