Jim Wald on Nostr: March 20, 1815: The Hundred Days begin 31 March, Baron De Lamothe-Langon reports "the ...
March 20, 1815: The Hundred Days begin
31 March, Baron De Lamothe-Langon reports
"the most surprising of revolutions, without a drop of blood being spilled. The Emperor is on his throne as he was four years ago....Louis XVIII has left for the Congress...to defend his cause"
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