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  1. Napoleon Eugene Phillips Elliot Levine ELWarren Weatherspoon Anthony Contee Darryl Grady Dijon Anderson Charles Ramsey: Past members: Johnnie Wilder Jr. Keith Wilder Rod Temperton Michael F Murphy Frank Burke Tommie Harris Mario Mantese Ernest Berger Audrey Hayes Eric Johns Billy Jones Roy Carter Derek Bramble

  2. Keith Wilder, Napoleon Eugene Phillips, Elliot Levine, Elwarren Witherspoon, Keith Busey, Anthony Contee, Geno Myers, Ignatius Mason, Byron Byrd, Donovan Blackwood, Nathan Watson Past member(s) Johnnie Wilder, Jr. (deceased)

  3. Napoléon, Prince Imperial (Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte; 16 March 1856 – 1 June 1879), also known as Louis-Napoléon, was the only child of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, and Empress Eugénie. After his father was dethroned in 1870, he moved to England with his family.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2022 · Napoleon Eugene Phillips has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry. Mr. Phillips has been recognized for his expertise in music production. Napoleon Eugene Phillips plans to expand the scope of his record company and establish the subsidiary radio station Vibe106.com.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2016 · Napoleon actually made very few comments about Eugene, although military theorists state that that above all he could make the system work, which no other could. Yet Eugene brought to the art of war something which blended the elements of Gustavus, Turenne and Conde into a perfect harmony.

  6. Napoleon (Soundtrack from the Apple Original Film) is the soundtrack to the 2023 historical drama film Napoleon directed by Ridley Scott. Based on the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, the film stars Joaquin Phoenix as the titular character and featured musical score written and composed by Martin Phipps.

  7. After Napoleon III’s death in Chislehurst on 17 November 1872 following a recent gallstones operation, seventeen-year-old Louis became leader of the Bonapartists who hoped for the fall of the fragile Third Republic in France. From then onwards, Louis channelled his thoughts solely on his future role as Emperor and adopted the name “Napoleon”.