ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月17日 02時23分
When it comes to #Napoleon, losers, not victors, have managed to write much of the history. That’s how around 1,500 history enthusiasts ended up in a field in #Belgium last weekend, re-enacting Napoleon’s victory at the Battle of Ligny — a final spasm of French military pride before his catastrophic fall at Waterloo. While Britain and its victorious allies remember Waterloo as a decisive triumph, fans of Napoleon instead celebrate the enduring celebrity and allure of their routed hero. On Saturday, the re-enactors rented a wheat field from a farmer to celebrate a 47-year-old lawyer dressed as Napoleon. @kostyukov photographed the festivities.
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