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[[File:ACU. Royalist Leader.png|thumb|250px|The Royalist Leader]]
[[File:ACU. Royalist Leader.png|thumb|250px|The royalist leader]]
The '''Royalist Leader''' (unknown – 24 December 1800) was the leader of a group of Royalists who attempted to assassinate [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] in the aftermath of the [[13 Vendémiaire]].
The unidentified '''Royalist leader''' (unknown – 24 December 1800) was a man in command over a group of [[France|French]] royalists who attempted to assassinate [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] in the aftermath of the [[13 Vendémiaire]].


== Biography ==
==Biography==
On 5 October 1795, an army of 25,000 royalists began an uprising in order to restore the French monarchy. However, despite being severely outnumbered with only 5,000 troops under his command, Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Royalists. The Royalist leader was scarred and blinded by grapeshot, but managed to escape custody.
On 5 October 1795, an army of twenty-five thousand royalists staged an uprising in order to restore the French monarchy. However, they were opposed by Napoleon and five thousand troops under his command, and defeated by the use of [[Cannons|artillery]]. The Royalist leader was scarred and blinded by grapeshot, but managed to escape custody.


On 24 December 1800, the Royalist Leader amassed the remainder of his men in an attempt to assassinate Napoleon while he was attending an opera. He installed snipers in several buildings, and used a large explosive called 'The Infernal Machine' as a last resort.
On 24 December 1800, the leader amassed the remainder of his men in an attempt to assassinate Bonaparte while he was attending an opera. He placed several snipers in the buildings along the route taken by Napoleon's carriage, and planned to used an explosive device known as 'The Infernal Machine', should the gunmen fail.


However, the snipers were killed by the [[Assassins]] who sought to prevent the Royalists from returning to power. 'The Infernal Machine' detonated too early, far away from Napoleon's carriage. With the failure of the assassination, the Royalist Leader planned to flee [[Paris]], but was tracked down and killed by the Assassins.
The snipers were killed by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] Arno Dorian, who sought to prevent the royalists from returning to power. 'The Infernal Machine' detonated too early as well, far away from Napoleon's carriage. With the failure of the assassination, the royalist leader planned to flee from [[Paris]], but was tracked down and killed by Arno before he could attempt his escape.


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File:ACU. Royalist Leader.png
The royalist leader

The unidentified Royalist leader (unknown – 24 December 1800) was a man in command over a group of French royalists who attempted to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte in the aftermath of the 13 Vendémiaire.

Biography

On 5 October 1795, an army of twenty-five thousand royalists staged an uprising in order to restore the French monarchy. However, they were opposed by Napoleon and five thousand troops under his command, and defeated by the use of artillery. The Royalist leader was scarred and blinded by grapeshot, but managed to escape custody.

On 24 December 1800, the leader amassed the remainder of his men in an attempt to assassinate Bonaparte while he was attending an opera. He placed several snipers in the buildings along the route taken by Napoleon's carriage, and planned to used an explosive device known as 'The Infernal Machine', should the gunmen fail.

The snipers were killed by the Assassin Arno Dorian, who sought to prevent the royalists from returning to power. 'The Infernal Machine' detonated too early as well, far away from Napoleon's carriage. With the failure of the assassination, the royalist leader planned to flee from Paris, but was tracked down and killed by Arno before he could attempt his escape.

Reference