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THE REAL NAPOLEON III—Nephew of Napoleon I
The "Napoleonic Eagle" is a famous symbol closely associated with Napoleon Bonaparte and his reign as Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814…
The Napoleonic Eagle featured a golden eagle with outstretched wings…
It often held a bundle of thunderbolts in its talons…
The eagle was typically perched on a globe or sphere, and it held a laurel wreath in its beak…
The Crown of Napoleon III was a crown that was made for Napoleon III, Emperor of the French…
Although he did not have a coronation ceremony, a crown was made for him on the occasion of the 1855 Exposition Universelle in Paris…
However, Eurocentricks admit that the gold crown being passed off as Napoleon III’s crown, is just a reproduction of the original crown…
The reproduction was topped by a monde (orb)
The original crown was topped by the “Napoleonic Eagle” with outstretched wings, gripping a thunderbolt in its talons, perched on a globe, as can be seen in the photos…
“The said NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, alias Jaffa Bonaparte, alias Opium Bonaparte, alias Whitworth Bonaparte, alias Acre Bonaparte, is a Corsican by birth, about five feet four inches in height, of a SWARTHY BLACK COMPLEXION, and dark hair”
SOURCE;
(Harold Felix Baker Wheeler, Alexander Meyrick Broadley; ‘Napoleon and the Invasion of England: The Story of the Great Terror · Volume 2’; 1908)
Swarthy Black complexion AND dark hair…
His skin complexion was swarthy black, his hair was dark…
Napoleon was 5 feet 6 inches tall, in his early years he was quite lean and only after 1806 did he become heavy…
His skin is often described as having a yellowish pallor…
Novelist Paul de Kock , who saw him in 1811, called Napoleon: "yellow, obese, bloated, with his head too far down on his shoulders."
yellow derives from ghel— “to shine”
The meaning "light-skinned" (in reference to black persons) is recorded by 1808. It was applied to Asiatics by 1787…
Yellow = Tawny = light-skinned black person…
His eyes, were reportedly gray or gray-blue…
The term "hazel” in Middle English was used to describe a color that was closer to blue-gray or gray…
In the context of eye color, hazel originally referred to eyes that were a grayish or bluish color…
This means that someone with Hazel eyes might have been described as having gray or blue eyes in certain historical contexts…
So, Napoleon was about 5 feet 6 inches tall, with a swarthy black or tawny yellow skin complexion with Hazel eyes…
The real Napoleon III is now erróneously and ridiculously idéntified as “Radama II” king of Madagascar…
The Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies was a French colony…
However, per usual, there are absolutely no firsthand or primary accounts that make any reference to a “Radama II”
A pseudonym is a fictitious name that a person or group assumes for a particular purpose…
The II, in “Radama II” is what’s known as Regnal numbers—which are ordinal numbers used to distinguish among persons with the same name who held the same office…
Most importantly, they are used to distinguish monarchs (i.e., Napoleon I, II, & III)
Ordinals were a European creation…
Ordinals are not and were not a thing in Malàgasy or indigenous Austronesian society and culture…
No indigenous tribal Chief in all of New Guinea, Melanesia, Polynesia or Southeast Asia, has ordinal numbers after their name…
An indigenous Malagasy king from a pre colonial kingdom in Madagascar wouldn’t use regnal numbers after his name, pre colonial indigenous Malagasy men did not wear European military fashion, European royal crowns, nor did they sit on European royal thrones
The "Napoleonic Eagle" is a famous symbol closely associated with Napoleon Bonaparte and his reign as Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814…
The Napoleonic Eagle featured a golden eagle with outstretched wings…
It often held a bundle of thunderbolts in its talons…
The eagle was typically perched on a globe or sphere, and it held a laurel wreath in its beak…
The Crown of Napoleon III was a crown that was made for Napoleon III, Emperor of the French…
Although he did not have a coronation ceremony, a crown was made for him on the occasion of the 1855 Exposition Universelle in Paris…
However, Eurocentricks admit that the gold crown being passed off as Napoleon III’s crown, is just a reproduction of the original crown…
The reproduction was topped by a monde (orb)
The original crown was topped by the “Napoleonic Eagle” with outstretched wings, gripping a thunderbolt in its talons, perched on a globe, as can be seen in the photos…
“The said NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, alias Jaffa Bonaparte, alias Opium Bonaparte, alias Whitworth Bonaparte, alias Acre Bonaparte, is a Corsican by birth, about five feet four inches in height, of a SWARTHY BLACK COMPLEXION, and dark hair”
SOURCE;
(Harold Felix Baker Wheeler, Alexander Meyrick Broadley; ‘Napoleon and the Invasion of England: The Story of the Great Terror · Volume 2’; 1908)
Swarthy Black complexion AND dark hair…
His skin complexion was swarthy black, his hair was dark…
Napoleon was 5 feet 6 inches tall, in his early years he was quite lean and only after 1806 did he become heavy…
His skin is often described as having a yellowish pallor…
Novelist Paul de Kock , who saw him in 1811, called Napoleon: "yellow, obese, bloated, with his head too far down on his shoulders."
yellow derives from ghel— “to shine”
The meaning "light-skinned" (in reference to black persons) is recorded by 1808. It was applied to Asiatics by 1787…
Yellow = Tawny = light-skinned black person…
His eyes, were reportedly gray or gray-blue…
The term "hazel” in Middle English was used to describe a color that was closer to blue-gray or gray…
In the context of eye color, hazel originally referred to eyes that were a grayish or bluish color…
This means that someone with Hazel eyes might have been described as having gray or blue eyes in certain historical contexts…
yellow | Etymology of yellow by etymonline
"yellow," from Proto-Germanic *gelwaz (source also of Old Saxon, Old High German gelo,… See origin and meaning of yellow.
www.etymonline.com
So, Napoleon was about 5 feet 6 inches tall, with a swarthy black or tawny yellow skin complexion with Hazel eyes…
The real Napoleon III is now erróneously and ridiculously idéntified as “Radama II” king of Madagascar…
The Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies was a French colony…
However, per usual, there are absolutely no firsthand or primary accounts that make any reference to a “Radama II”
A pseudonym is a fictitious name that a person or group assumes for a particular purpose…
The II, in “Radama II” is what’s known as Regnal numbers—which are ordinal numbers used to distinguish among persons with the same name who held the same office…
Most importantly, they are used to distinguish monarchs (i.e., Napoleon I, II, & III)
Ordinals were a European creation…
Ordinals are not and were not a thing in Malàgasy or indigenous Austronesian society and culture…
No indigenous tribal Chief in all of New Guinea, Melanesia, Polynesia or Southeast Asia, has ordinal numbers after their name…
An indigenous Malagasy king from a pre colonial kingdom in Madagascar wouldn’t use regnal numbers after his name, pre colonial indigenous Malagasy men did not wear European military fashion, European royal crowns, nor did they sit on European royal thrones