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{{Quote|Napoleon's claim to fame was using cannons on the streets of Paris. Outnumbered 6 to 1, he crushed Royalist forces marching on the [[National Convention]].|[[Bishop]] on Napoleon's victory}} | {{Quote|Napoleon's claim to fame was using cannons on the streets of Paris. Outnumbered 6 to 1, he crushed Royalist forces marching on the [[National Convention]].|[[Bishop]] on Napoleon's victory}} | ||
[[File:ACU. Napoleon cannon.png|thumb| | [[File:ACU. Napoleon cannon.png|thumb|250px|Napoleon ordering his men to fire]] | ||
The '''13 Vendémiaire''' uprising was a | The '''13 Vendémiaire''' uprising was a Royalist rebellion in [[Paris]] on 5 October 1795. | ||
[[Napoleon Bonaparte]], a young artillery officer of the [[French Army]], defeated 25 | [[Napoleon Bonaparte]], a young artillery officer of the [[French Army]], defeated 25 thousand Royalists with only five thousand troops under his command, using 40 [[cannons]]. However, one of the Royalists managed to survive, and attempted to assassinate Bonaparte. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | ||
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[[Category:French Revolution]] | [[Category:French Revolution]] | ||
Revision as of 18:52, 31 December 2014
- "Napoleon's claim to fame was using cannons on the streets of Paris. Outnumbered 6 to 1, he crushed Royalist forces marching on the National Convention."
- ―Bishop on Napoleon's victory

The 13 Vendémiaire uprising was a Royalist rebellion in Paris on 5 October 1795.
Napoleon Bonaparte, a young artillery officer of the French Army, defeated 25 thousand Royalists with only five thousand troops under his command, using 40 cannons. However, one of the Royalists managed to survive, and attempted to assassinate Bonaparte.
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