Four thieves struck the former royal palace, now a museum, which had been considered one of the most secure places in the ...
Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said the information made public about the arrests in the Louvre case should not have been ...
Researchers identify two pathogens in the remains of soldiers in Napoleon's army. Napoleon’s withdrawal from Russia in 1812 ...
When Napoleon’s once invincible army limped out of Russia in winter 1812, frostbite and hunger were merely half the story.
Ancient DNA from Napoleon’s soldiers reveals enteric and relapsing fevers - not typhus - as key killers during the army’s ...
The study revealed that Napoleon's soldiers suffered from several infections, exacerbated by cold, hunger, and exhaustion, ...
A new genetic analysis of teeth from a mass grave in Lithuania reveals hidden illnesses that plagued the French emperor's ...
In the winter of 1812, Napoleon’s Grande Armée met its most devastating enemy—not the Russian army, but biology itself. As ...
After extracting and analyzing ancient DNA from the teeth of 13 soldiers they instead found evidence the men suffered from a ...
Two suspects were arrested in connection with the theft of crown jewels from Paris’ Louvre museum, justice and police ...
New research suggests that two surprise pathogens were among the diseases that laid waste to the emperor’s vaunted Grande ...