He became the eldest son of Augustine I, the glorious emperor who led Mexico to independence. His reign was only 10 months! Phew...If that's the case, then let's attack America!
A natural engineering man, for some unknown reason, traveled to France before the Revolution and became the elder brother of the future Emperor Napoleon.
Did he hug this thigh homeopathically, and then wait for death; or seize this opportunity to create his own great cause?
The fjord lay still, its surface undisturbed, reflecting the leaden gray storm clouds overhead. Flocks of ravens circled and swooped, heralding the arrival of an icy northern wind. This was the first sight the protagonist beheld after traversing time to ninth-century Scandinavia. He found himself an ordinary self-sustaining farmer, possessing nothing more than a barren, desolate wheat field. For centuries, the glory of the Roman Empire had crumbled into dust, and the world lay fractured. Kings warred incessantly, and in this turbulent, grim medieval era, his foremost task was survival—then, to find a way to end the chaos.
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He is in France, has just entered Versailles, and is the crown prince.
The only problem is that the current king is Louis XVI, who will be kicked off in two years...
Since my father and the ministers are unreliable, I have no choice but to rectify France myself!
Earn a little money first and solve the financial crisis that has plagued the country for hundreds of years.
Let’s give those nobles who have evil intentions and seek to seize power a hard beating.
Then he seized the church which occupied a large amount of land and obtained it for nothing.
Industry, technology, agriculture, and commerce go hand in hand. I am the greatest crown prince in France!
That year, Xiao Yingzi was entangled in the alliance army and pressed on the border, so I took his island directly.
That year, I pointed my sword at the whole of Europe. I will accomplish the feats that the Emperor failed to accomplish back then! ...
"Your Majesty, some people think you unified Europe simply by luck. What's your response?" The newly crowned European emperor said indignantly, "They don't understand Napoleon at all. If it weren't for me, who knows how many emperors and kings there would be in Europe. It was I who saved the people of Europe!"
A declining empire, a turbulent government, a chaotic situation and an international environment where foreign enemies are spying on it, this is Spain today. For the first king of the unpopular Savoy dynasty in Spain, the most important thing now is how to secure the throne.
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