Did you know Napoleon Bonaparte was once attacked by rabbits? In July 1807, after the Treaty of Tilsit ended the Russia-France war, Napoleon decided to celebrate with a rabbit hunt. His chief of staff, Alexandre Berthier, organized the event, releasing hundreds of caged rabbits.
Unexpected Turn of Events: Instead of fleeing, the rabbits swarmed Napoleon, climbing his legs and entering his carriage. Despite Napoleon's attempts to fend them off, the persistent rabbits even targeted his coach in groups.
Reason for the Attack: The rabbits, mistaking Napoleon for their owner due to hunger, caused this hilarious and embarrassing incident. Napoleon's men couldn't stop laughing, and his enemies found amusement in the story.
This peculiar event shows that even the mightiest conqueror can be bested by bunnies. For more fascinating historical anecdotes, like, share, and subscribe.
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