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Study: Typhoid, Relapsing Fever Behind Napoleon's Army Collapse
In the summer of 1812, French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte led approximately 500,000 soldiers on a campaign to conquer Russia ...
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New DNA clues reveal what wiped out Napoleon’s army
Recent DNA analysis has shed new light on the catastrophic retreat of Napoleon’s Grand Army from Russia in 1812. The study ...
Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said the information made public about the arrests in the Louvre case should not have been ...
Researchers have uncovered genetic evidence of paratyphoid and relapsing fever among Napoleon’s soldiers who retreated from Russia in 1812. Researchers at the Institut Pasteur have performed a genetic ...
As a deadline fast approaches to either charge to release two suspects, a French lawmaker ripped security at the Louvre.
Researchers identify two pathogens in the remains of soldiers in Napoleon's army. Napoleon’s withdrawal from Russia in 1812 ...
Authorities arrest two men in connection with the Louvre heist. Here’s what we know so far about the suspects, the jewels and the ongoing investigation ...
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 ...
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