sksvlad
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One of the men in the 1815 Battle of Waterloo was Antoine Favreau, who was in Napoleon’s army. The young soldier, like others in his class, wore a golden breastplate, which offered suitable protection under most circumstances, potentially saving one’s life against swords or weapons of war. The protection the armor provided had its limits though, and for poor young Favreau, a cannonball went right through his armor, taking a chunk of him with it. The young man was due to wed before he had his life taken from him, making this breastplate a symbol of a life taken too soon.[FONT=&]
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