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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}}
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[[File:ACU. Napoleon cannon.png|thumb|250px|Napoleon ordering his men to fire]]
[[File:ACU. Napoleon cannon.png|thumb|250px|Napoleon ordering his men to fire]]
The '''13 Vendémiaire''' uprising was a [[France|French]] royalist rebellion in [[Paris]] on 5 October 1795.
The '''13 Vendémiaire''' uprising was a [[France|French]] 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.
[[Napoleon Bonaparte]], a young artillery officer of the [[French Army]], defeated twenty-five thousand royalists with only five thousand troops under his command, using forty [[cannons]]. However, one of the royalists managed to survive, and attempted to assassinate Bonaparte.


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"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, 2014.[src]
Napoleon ordering his men to fire

The 13 Vendémiaire uprising was a French royalist rebellion in Paris on 5 October 1795.

Napoleon Bonaparte, a young artillery officer of the French Army, defeated twenty-five thousand royalists with only five thousand troops under his command, using forty cannons. However, one of the royalists managed to survive, and attempted to assassinate Bonaparte.

Reference