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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was, by all accounts, a giant of history. Soldier. General. Emperor. Exile. And although no would add ‘theologian’ to this list, Napoleon faced a question common to all mankind: Who is Jesus Christ? History has seen many different answers.
In this article Peter Hicks reviews the major written accounts of this period of Napoleon’s life, usually identified as the ‘four evangelists’ of St Helena. He also explains the origin of this name. Napoleon I dictating his memoirs to Generals Montholon and Gourgaud.
Napoleon Bonaparte - On the Divinity of Jesus Christ, at Saint Helena - 1820. “I know men; and I tell you that Jesus Christ is not a man. Superficial minds see a resemblance between Christ and the founders of empires, and the gods of other religions. That resemblance does not exist.
Following-up on @FelixGoldberg's answer I found this in Sources and Notes of Vincent Cronin's Napoleon: The remark attributed to N[apoleon], "I know men, and I tell you that Jesus Christ was not a man" is apocryphal. [Robert-Antoine de] Beauterne, who coined it never met N[apoleon].
9 Σεπ 2016 · Let Jesus be whatever you please– the highest intelligence, the purest heart, the most profound legislator, and, in all respects, the greatest person who has ever existed– I grant it. Still he was simply a man, who taught his disciples, and deluded credulous people.
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte - Timeline of Key Events. 15 August 1769 - birth in Ajaccio, Corsica, France. His parents - Carlo, a lawyer, and Maria-Letizia - had eight children: Joseph, Napoleon, Louis, Elisa, Lucien, Pauline, Caroline and Jerome. (NU 33390)
19 Οκτ 2023 · Napoleon Bonaparte was a Corsican-born French general and politician who ruled as Emperor of the French with the regnal name Napoleon I from 1804 to 1814 and then again briefly in 1815. Where was Napoleon Bonaparte born?