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Old 12-05-2005, 11:37 PM  
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1 - Was Napoleon French or Italian (Genoese)?

On 15 May, 1768, France and Genoa signed a treaty, on the terms of which France was to take possession of Corsica and keep it until Genoa could pay back what it owed to France. In reality, France bought Corsica, spending 40 million livres. Then on 15 August of the same year an edict was passed linking Corsica to France. Certain of Napoleon Bonaparte's detractors declared that he was not French because he was born in 1768 and not 1769, and that his date of birth had been falsified, it being unthinkable that the emperor of the French not be French himself. However, no serious proof has ever been produced to challenge the accepted date of 1769.
http://www.napoleon.org/en/essential.../faq/index.asp


Seems like he was born before that gay sounding place was made apart of france. therefore...he is not french by definition. only in the heart of you fairy french homos.
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