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[[Iris Wildthyme]] met Napoleon on the [[Russia]]n front in [[1812]] and claimed that, in spite of what the history books said, he was "anything but small." ([[BFIW]]: ''[[The Panda Invasion]]'', [[BFIW]]: ''[[The Claws of Santa]]'') | [[Iris Wildthyme]] met Napoleon on the [[Russia]]n front in [[1812]] and claimed that, in spite of what the history books said, he was "anything but small." ([[BFIW]]: ''[[The Panda Invasion]]'', [[BFIW]]: ''[[The Claws of Santa]]'') | ||
At some point in his timeline, The Doctor enraged Napoleon to the point of the dictator throwing a bottle of wine at him. The Doctor kept this bottle and shared the wine with Amy, Rory and River at [[Lake Silencio]], [[Utah]], just prior to his death. (DW: ''The Wedding of River Song'') | |||
==Other Encounters== | ==Other Encounters== |
Revision as of 01:03, 5 October 2011
Napoléon Bonaparte was a military and political leader of France.
Biography
Barbara and Ian met the young Napoleon during a visit to Paris in 1794, when they became involved in the plot by Napoleon and Paul Barras to overthrow Robespierre. (DW: The Reign of Terror)
The First Doctor did not meet Napoleon during these events, but he did later, at some point between then and his third incarnation. At that time he advised "Boney" that "an army marches on its stomach". (DW: Day of the Daleks)
Soldiers from Napoleon's Russian Campaign were kidnapped by the War Lords. (DW: The War Games)
The Third Doctor claimed to have been "a close personal friend" of Horatio Nelson, who defeated Napoleon's fleet at Trafalgar. (DW: The Sea Devils)
During one of his megalomaniac rantings, the newly awakened Davros misquoted Napoleon, as pointed out by the Fourth Doctor. (DW: Destiny of the Daleks)
In a history project for school, Clyde Langer and Luke Smith were required to show the battle strategies of Wellington and Napoleon at the battle of Waterloo, while playing a game of Waterloo on Mr Smith. Luke impersonated Napoleon's French accent. (SJA: The Last Sontaran)
Iris Wildthyme met Napoleon on the Russian front in 1812 and claimed that, in spite of what the history books said, he was "anything but small." (BFIW: The Panda Invasion, BFIW: The Claws of Santa)
At some point in his timeline, The Doctor enraged Napoleon to the point of the dictator throwing a bottle of wine at him. The Doctor kept this bottle and shared the wine with Amy, Rory and River at Lake Silencio, Utah, just prior to his death. (DW: The Wedding of River Song)
Other Encounters
- While visiting Paris during what was supposed to be Napoleon's reign as Emperor, the First Doctor and Dodo found themselves in an alternate timeline in which France was ruled by the Marquis de Sade. (MA: The Man in the Velvet Mask)
- Before the Second Doctor's second regeneration and exile to Earth, the Time Lords sent him to investigate the activities of the Players in the Napoleonic era, during which time he met several historical figures, including Napoleon, Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington. (PDA: World Game)
- During a visit to Egypt in 1400 BC with the Doctor, Peri convinced sculptors to place the face of Elvis Presley on the Sphinx. This anachronism was corrected centuries later when Napoleon's troops shot off the Sphinx's nose. (BFA: The Eye of the Scorpion)
- During a visit to Rio de Janeiro in 2080, the Doctor and Turlough encountered a woman, Ileana De Santos, who was turned into a werewolf in 1812 as Napoleon's troops marched on her town. (BFA: Loups-Garoux)
- While fleeing from Robot Ants, Bernice Summerfield found herself in Egypt in 1798, where she met Vivant Denon, leader of an archaeological team sent to that country by Napoleon. (NA: Set Piece)
- The Eighth Doctor met a girl, Dusha, living in Moscow during Napoleon's advance on the city, whom he later found was the emotional half of a Magellan who had been divided and exiled from the future to two different time zones. (EDA: Emotional Chemistry)