"Fortune has dazzled gentlmen me and led me astray....I went to Russia and I thought I'd make peace there but I stayed too long. I've made a grave mistake. But I will have the means to repair it".
0:51 ''It was now or never for Napoleon. At 2 pm he ordered the attack to begin. A grand battery of 180 guns blasted the enemies lines. Then Victors second corps, Lauristons fifth corps and the Young Guard began their advance.''
i love how the paintings depict napoleon with his hand inside and some say its a freemason which he wasnt even part of and there are accounts where napoleon became a muslim when thats false as he did that to gain political allies in the region and napoleon is a master of propaganda
"Fortune has dazzled gentlmen me and led me astray....I went to Russia and I thought I'd make peace there but I stayed too long. I've made a grave mistake. But I will have the means to repair it".
Peace
True leaders admit their mistakes and work to fix them. Bad leaders deny them or designate somebody else.
It sounds even better after reading many records of the contemporaries of 1812
@@walideg5304 There is no one quality that defines a good/bad leader. Trying to define them that way is an oversimplification.
9:10 'On the 4th of November, it began to snow heavily. The next night, temperatures plummeted to minus 20 degrees centigrade...'
Horses died en masse, the next day carriages and guns were abandoned
3:18 'Now is the moment my campaign begins.' - Tsar Alexander I
0:51 ''It was now or never for Napoleon. At 2 pm he ordered the attack to begin. A grand battery of 180 guns blasted the enemies lines. Then Victors second corps, Lauristons fifth corps and the Young Guard began their advance.''
When I hear Lieutenant I got goosebumps
One of the greatest soundtracks every made.
look at the details in the first painting he even painted the guy staring at him wow
When your best friend betrays you in middle of a exam : 17:04
Amazing! A display of genius!
Prince Glorieux; tu nous a donnés la Paix, tu nous donneras la Victoire !
I had been looking for Olympus, for too long
12:02 "Nanshan"
This track always reminds me of the Suez Crisis.
Thanks for the video
skynet is my favorite!
MARSHALL MACDONALDS GIANT SQUARE WAS BROKEN TO PIECES, ITS MEN MOWED DOWN EN MASSE.(Battle of Wagram)
the camera effect tho
nanga is by far the best track.
@23:35....the allies were only 40 miles from paris....
Any idea when Napoleon's Marshals part 2 ending music (Marmont's end story)?
Hello! Is there a different version of 'Steel' ? The one they use in EpicHistory vids is not the same. I would very much like to find it. Thanks!
i love how the paintings depict napoleon with his hand inside and some say its a freemason which he wasnt even part of and there are accounts where napoleon became a muslim when thats false as he did that to gain political allies in the region and napoleon is a master of propaganda
It was a freemason. That's clearly a sign freemasons do when posing
Hidden hand 👀
Any idea what the music is that plays on Massena's entry in the Napoleon's Marshals ranking? Thanks :)
I m not sure my friend, I can check my filmstro tomorrow and tell you, I know I have it somewhere.
Egmont Overture
Can I use these tracks for my history UA-cam videos?
Of course you can!
Thanks for this. Can you upload all of the music used for World War 1 all parts?
do you know what song epic history used at the very beginning of the battle of the nations video?
Nanga. Here is: ua-cam.com/video/FeSHv8i90Tw/v-deo.html
What is the first painting?
Napoleon Bonaparte Receiving in St. Cloud the Senatus-Consulte Who Proclaims Him Emperor of the French. May 18, 1804.
16:09
12:11 Nanshan I want it how do I get it
Well, I think, you can download from UA-cam.
Spartan maybe?
add to the collection?
@@minherc87 whats the track for epic history tv belisarius video