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  • 98Napoleonic propaganda — During his rise to power and throughout his reign, Napoleon not only benefitted from circumstance but also cultivated his own image through the use of propaganda. Napoleon excelled at garnering public support and capitalizing on his victories to… …

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  • 99Ali Pasha — of Tepelen or of Yannina, the Lion of Yannina , (1741 ndash; January 24, 1822) was the ruler (pasha) of the western part of Rumelia, the Ottoman Empire s European territory which was also called European Turkey. His court was in Ioannina.His name …

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