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Napoleon's anabases - translation to ρωσικά

GIVEN A CIRCLE AND ITS CENTRE, THE PROBLEM OF DIVIDING THE CIRCLE INTO FOUR EQUAL ARCS USING ONLY A COMPASS
Napoleon's Problem; Napoleon problem
  •  Construction the middle of a distance or of a line segment only with a compass, animation [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:01-Mitte_Abstand-Strecke_nur_mit_Zirkel.gif see here.]

Napoleon's anabases      
наполеоновские походы
the Hundred Days         
  • Napoleon leaving [[Elba]], painted by [[Joseph Beaume]]
  • The Château de Malmaison
  • 910px
  • Plenipotentiaries at the Congress of Vienna
  • 1st Polish Light Cavalry]] of his Imperial Guard
  • Invasion of France by the Seventh Coalition armies in 1815
  • ''The journey of a modern hero, to the island of Elba.'' Print shows Napoleon seated backwards on a donkey on the road "to Elba" from [[Fontainebleau]]; he holds a broken sword in one hand and the donkey's tail in the other while two drummers follow him playing a farewell(?) march.
  • Sir William Quiller Orchardson]]. Orchardson depicts the morning of 23 July 1815, as Napoleon watches the French shoreline recede.
  • All the participants of the War of the Seventh Coalition. <span style="color:Blue;">Blue</span>: The Coalition and their colonies and allies. <span style="color:Green;">Green</span>: The [[First French Empire]], its protectorates, colonies and allies.
  •  A portion of Belgium with some places marked in colour to indicate the initial deployments of the armies just before the commencement of hostilities on 15 June 1815, with British forces in red, Prussians in green, and French in blue
  • The brig ''Inconstant'', under Captain Taillade and ferrying Napoleon to France, crosses the path of the brig ''Zéphir'', under Captain Andrieux. ''Inconstant'' flies the tricolour of the Empire, while ''Zéphir'' flies the white ensign of the House of Bourbon.
  • fronts]]. In addition, Napoleon had to leave 20,000 men in Western France to reduce a royalist insurrection.
  • Map of the Waterloo campaign
1815 CONFLICT DURING THE NAPOLEONIC WARS
The Hundred Days; Seventh Coalition; War of the Seventh Coalition; Reign of A Hundred Days; 1815 campaign; Cent Jours; Invasion of France (1815); The 100 Days; Napoleon's Hundred Days; Hundred Days of Napoleon; Seventh coalition; War of the 7th coalition; Anglo-French War (1815); War of the Seventh coalition; Cent-Jours; Hundred days; Declaration at the Congress of Vienna; Napoleon's Second Abdication; Napoleon's Return from Elba; Les Cent-Jours
[ист.] Сто дней (правления Наполеона Бонапарта после его бегства с о-ва Эльбы)
cocked hat         
  • British Army cocked hat with General officer's plume, worn by [[Lord Dannatt]], ([[Constable of the Tower]]).
  • federal councillor]] in [[Switzerland]].
  • helmet]] (2010).
COCKED HAT WITH TWO SIDES OF THE BRIM TURNED UP AGAINST THE CROWN
Cocked hat; Napoleon's Hat; Cocked Hat; Bicorne hat; Chapeau-bras; Bycorne; Chapeau bras; Fore and aft hat; Bicorn hat; Chapeau de bras; Bicorne (hat)
cocked hat noun 1) треуголка 2) письмо, сложенное треугольником

Ορισμός

Continental system
·add. ·- The system of commercial blockade aiming to exclude England from commerce with the Continent instituted by the Berlin decree, which Napoleon I. issued from Berlin Nov. 21, 1806, declaring the British Isles to be in a state of blockade, and British subjects, property, and merchandise subject to capture, and excluding British ships from all parts of Europe under French dominion. The retaliatory measures of England were followed by the Milan decree, issued by Napoleon from Milan Dec. 17, 1807, imposing further restrictions, and declaring every ship going to or from a port of England or her colonies to be lawful prize.

Βικιπαίδεια

Napoleon's problem

Napoleon's problem is a compass construction problem. In it, a circle and its center are given. The challenge is to divide the circle into four equal arcs using only a compass. Napoleon was known to be an amateur mathematician, but it is not known if he either created or solved the problem. Napoleon's friend the Italian mathematician Lorenzo Mascheroni introduced the limitation of using only a compass (no straight edge) into geometric constructions. But actually, the challenge above is easier than the real Napoleon's problem, consisting in finding the center of a given circle with compass alone. The following sections will describe solutions to three problems and proofs that they work.

Georg Mohr's 1672 book "Euclides Danicus" anticipated Mascheroni's idea, though the book was only rediscovered in 1928.

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