Thursday, March 4, 2010

Liver Failure How Long Before Coma



This is my next challenge:
On 13 May Launch Claudia and I moved from Biel Nice. On the route Napleon we cycle through the Alps to Nice ...



Many streets in France and across Europe could be named Route Napoleon, but nature gets the one attributed to him , that Napoleon's most spectacular action
related to wars since 1813, European nations were exempt from Napoleonic rule. The allies forced the French emperor on 6 April 1814 to resign and reported him as the sovereign with the title of Emperor of Elba island as a residence.
The ambitious upstart'm not out to spend the rest of his life on the island, and certainly not to abandon the imperial dignity. It came with 1,200 men, the French and English fleets, Elba escape guarded. He landed on 1 March 1815 in Golfe Juan near Cannes. Determined to avoid possible military action, he took the arduous journey through the Alps to Paris to work around the Provence, where many clung to the royalists.
On 2 March 1815 made the train stop in the dunes of Cannes and on the Plateau de Roquevignon at Grasse, where the Emperor was celebrated with the enthusiastic Vive l'Empereur call from the people. After spending the night in the castle the Marquis de Gourdon, the mayor of Grasse, spent like, the train started on 3 March again on the move and reached around noon Castellane, dined in the Sous-Prefecture of the emperor. In
Barreme the judge granted him Tartanson the night. At noon the following day already made the train stop in Digne, where Napoleon stop off at the Hotel du Petit Palais. Now began long hours of trepidation, because Sisteron, the next station, was on his way north, the last bastion of royalist Provence.
at three clock at night a messenger finally reached the emperor with the news that Sisteron not guard the Citadel and even without ammunition was. The Count of Loverode, departmental managers, on behalf of Louis XVIII. But Napoleon secret supporters, had ordered this, and so could the emperor in the early afternoon of the 5th March collect a sigh of relief in Sisteron. "I'm in Paris," he reportedly said, because he could be sure that the underlying Prvinz Dauphine was on his side. However, he allowed himself
hardly a break and met on the evening in Gap.
At noon on 7 March received the Emperor an enthusiastic crowd, and it joined him too many volunteers. The impossible happened, but shortly after, when the royalist troops in Laffrey ran over to him. Against 23 clock he eventually moved in triumph in Grenoble and to have said later: "Up to Grenoble, I was more adventurous, I was in Grenoble Prince
In just seven days, Napoldon traveled with his huge train 330 km;! On the evening of 20 March he reached the Tuileries in Paris. His rule, however, remained nothing but an interlude, it lasted only the famous hundred days - for the battle of Waterloo the tram was over. Britain interned Napoleon on the island of Helena, where he was on 5 Time he died in 1821 of stomach cancer.
1840 until his body was transferred to the Invalides in Paris. is

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