Napoleon Bonaparte: Genius, Tyrant, or Both? — Fexingo History
In 1807, Napoleon ordered the invasion of Portugal to enforce the Continental Blockade. But the real drama wasn't just Junot's march across Spain—it was the aftershock of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, which had shattered Portugal's confidence in divine order. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the earthquake shaped Portuguese fatalism, the flight of the Braganza royal family to Brazil, and Napoleon's own complex relationship with religion and catastrophe. From the Pombaline reconstruction to the secret Articles of Fontainebleau, we uncover how a natural disaster two generations earlier set the stage for the Peninsular War. Did Napoleon see the earthquake as a warning—or a tool? We trace the threads from Voltaire's Candide to the sack of Lisbon, and ask whether the emperor's contempt for the "superstition" of his enemies blinded him to a deeper, more dangerous resistance: faith. #Napoleon #LisbonEarthquake #PeninsularWar #Portugal #ContinentalSystem #Junot #Braganza #RioDeJaneiro #Pombal #Voltaire #Candide #Fontainebleau #History #FexingoHistory #NapoleonicWars #Disaster #Faith #Resistance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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