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In 1799, one of Napoleon's captains uncovered what is today known as the Rosetta Stone, and delivered it to his superior. And that, everyone, is how Napoleon learned to speak Mandarin.

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Thank you We sneak in the seventeen seventies there was

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the french general napoleon bonaparte who wanted to take over

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the world So the british empire and the french were

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like arch nemesis And they both wanted control of europe

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Europe was vastly important to them Napoleon was smart though

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he was kind of intimidated by the british empire So

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he wanted to challenge them But he didn't want to

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kind of attack directly So what He decided to dio

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wass interrupt their trade routes between britain and india which

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would you know cut off supplies cut off severely annoy

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them And so to do that he decided to take

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over parts of the middle east So he decided to

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invade egypt Egypt at the time was ruled by the

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ottoman empire napoleon to gather support He sold it to

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the front as a chance for historical and scientific Avery

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so it's probably like let's do it for science And

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i guess he got plenty of support to do it

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because he went ahead and invaded So there you go

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He ordered the commander's teo just grab and go mainly

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focusing on precious artifacts one day of his french army

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Captain was in the town of rosetta and he was

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ordering his troops and he was just like go tear

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down this wall just somewhat or no it won't demolishes

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wall i don't want to hear any more i don't

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like it and then he noticed wait hold up there's

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this big black rock with writing on it let's go

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check with that His first might be important Turns out

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it was it was the biggest archaeological find pretty much

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ever this rock that this french army captain discovered what

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ended up being called the rosetta stone They're rosetta stone

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contained three different languages on it It has egyptian higher

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cliff ix egyptian lettering and also ancient greek it's super

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convenient right Oh just wait there's more at the time

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no one knew how to read hybrid olympics That was

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basically a thing that scholars increased still new and everybody

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else just like you old fogeys keep your higher olympics

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I'm going to use this newfangled letter thing So the

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last sons on the slab super important said something along

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the lines of yo just so you know this is

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the same sentence repeated in three different language Btw so

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pretty important just like a little like side note They

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like hey helping out her french scholar jean francois champollion

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He was the first one to translate it and figure

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it all out broke The code was a rock star

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So you think about it kind of in a roundabout

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way and napoleon was sort of responsible for the discovery

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of it which i'm sure is what he told people

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of dinner parties until he died But by eighteen o

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to the british empire actually did take back over and

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had control of egypt The rosetta stone was then shipped

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off to london and put in the british museum of 00:02:57.93 --> [endTime] london and it's still there today

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