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-'''Napoleon I of France''' ([[August 15]] [[1769]]; [[Ajaccio]], [[Corsica]] – [[May 5]] [[1821]]; [[Saint Helena]]) reigned France from [[1804]] to [[1814]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+'''Napoleon I of France''' ([[August 15]] [[1769]]; [[Ajaccio]], [[Corsica]] – [[May 5]] [[1821]]; [[Saint Helena]]) reigned France from [[1804]] to [[1814]].
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In [[1801]], [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon Bonaparte]] ordered the arrest of the anonymous author of ''[[The Misfortunes of Virtue|Justine]]'' and ''[[L'Histoire de Juliette|Juliette]]'' In [[1801]], [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon Bonaparte]] ordered the arrest of the anonymous author of ''[[The Misfortunes of Virtue|Justine]]'' and ''[[L'Histoire de Juliette|Juliette]]''
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Napoleon I of France (August 15 1769; Ajaccio, CorsicaMay 5 1821; Saint Helena) reigned France from 1804 to 1814.

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In 1801, Napoleon Bonaparte ordered the arrest of the anonymous author of Justine and Juliette



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