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How the Heian Period and Napoleonic Wars Created a 600 Year Gap
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How the Heian Period and Napoleonic Wars Created a 600 Year Gap
Portrait of Emperor Kanmu, 16th century, with Napoleon Bonaparte There is a chronological gap between the Napoleonic Wars and the Heian Period as they existed in two different eras. While the Heian era spanned from 794 to 1185, the Napoleonic Wars began in 1803 and ended in 1815. Both made significant impacts on the societies they affected. The Napoleonic Code which emerged from the Napoleonic Wars, for example, gave many European states a uni…
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