Episode 66 - Napoleon, the Emperor himself, with special guest Andrew Roberts

Episode 66 - Napoleon, the Emperor himself, with special guest Andrew Roberts

⚔️👑Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the most influential—and controversial—figures in world history. From obscure Corsican artillery officer to Emperor of the French, Napoleon reshaped Europe through war, law, and ambition on a scale never seen before.


In this episode, special guest & author Andrew Roberts will trace Napoleon’s extraordinary rise during the French Revolution, his early victories in Italy and Egypt, and the political gamble that brought him to power in the Coup of 18 Brumaire. We examine how Napoleon transformed France through sweeping reforms, including the Napoleonic Code, while simultaneously building a military empire that dominated Europe for over a decade.


The story follows Napoleon through his greatest triumphs—Austerlitz, Jena, Wagram—and his growing challenges, from the Peninsular War to the catastrophic invasion of Russia in 1812. We then chart his fall, exile to Elba, dramatic return during the Hundred Days, and final defeat at Waterloo, ending with his last years on Saint Helena.


Was Napoleon a military genius, a revolutionary hero, or a tyrant driven by endless war? This episode explores the man behind the myth and explains why Napoleon’s legacy still shapes modern Europe, warfare, and politics.


If you’re fascinated by Napoleonic battles, military strategy, and the personalities that changed history, this is essential viewing.

🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into the generals, battles, and power struggles of the Napoleonic Era.

Twitter/X: @aroberts_andrew, @andnapoleon

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Episode 162 - Napoleon’s 1813 Attack on Berlin, the Gamble that Failed, with special guest Michael Leggiere

Episode 162 - Napoleon’s 1813 Attack on Berlin, the Gamble that Failed, with special guest Michael Leggiere

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31 Maj 59min

Episode 161 - Naval Tactics of the Napoleonic Era, with special guest Joshua Meeks

Episode 161 - Naval Tactics of the Napoleonic Era, with special guest Joshua Meeks

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Episode 160 - Double episode! Generals La Bédoyère and Cambronne, with special guest Jonathan North

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13 Maj 47min

Episode 159 - 🤍 30 things to love about the Napoleonic Era, with special guest Joshua Provan

Episode 159 - 🤍 30 things to love about the Napoleonic Era, with special guest Joshua Provan

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4 Maj 1h 13min

Episode 158 - General Wittgenstein, the Savior of St. Petersburg, with special guest Jimmy Chen

Episode 158 - General Wittgenstein, the Savior of St. Petersburg, with special guest Jimmy Chen

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26 Apr 33min

Episode 157 - General Desaix, the "Just Sultan" of Napoleon's army, with special guest Charles Mackay

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18 Apr 31min

Episode 156 - the Battles of Wavre & Plancenoit, the sideshows of Waterloo, with special guest Graeme Callister

Episode 156 - the Battles of Wavre & Plancenoit, the sideshows of Waterloo, with special guest Graeme Callister

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9 Apr 38min

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Episode 155 - General Scharnhorst, the brain of the Prussian army, with special guest Ethan Soefje

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