
On this day, April 4th, 1814 👑, Napoleon Bonaparte — the man who had conquered most of Europe — was forced to abdicate his throne for the first time. After a disastrous invasion of Russia and relentless pressure from allied armies closing in on Paris, even his own marshals turned against him ⚔️. He signed the abdication at Fontainebleau Palace, reportedly weeping as he dictated the words that ended his empire. He would famously escape exile, return to power for 100 days, and then be defeated at Waterloo — but this was the moment the legend began to crack 🇫🇷.
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Other interesting facts that happened on this day:
- 1923: Warner Bros. Pictures was formally incorporated by the four Warner brothers in Burbank, California
- 1870: Golden Gate Park in San Francisco was officially established by city order
- 1932: Charles G. King isolated Vitamin C for the first time at the University of Pittsburgh
- 1460: The University of Basel, one of the oldest universities in the world, was founded in Switzerland
- 1949: NATO was founded by 12 nations, creating the most powerful military alliance in history
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