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Infografía editorial de estilo manuscrito iluminado con línea de tiempo vertical, pergamino envejecido, ornamentos dorados y mapa de Europa. Aunque el tema visual aborda a Napoleón y la Revolución Francesa, está optimizada para civilizacion egipcia linea de tiempo con una estética académica, clara y de alto impacto.

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Infografía histórica vertical en pergamino sobre Napoleón y la Revolución Francesa, con 9 hitos, mapa de Europa y medallones.
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Historical timeline infographic titled "French Revolution and the Rise of Napoleon" featuring a dominant VERTICAL timeline ribbon on aged parchment, illuminated manuscript styling with inked borders, gilded marginal ornaments, and textbook-clear layout. Focus the scope on the reign of one leader: Napoleon Bonaparte, while situating the major French Revolution events that enabled his rise. Show 9 milestone panels connected to the ribbon, each with sharp readable English text, Arabic numeral dates, a short heading, a one-line caption, and a period-appropriate visual cue. Overlay the macro structure along the ribbon as clearly labeled phases: "Rise" → "Peak" → "Decline" → "Fall". Include a small inset map of Europe labeled "French Empire at its greatest extent, 1812" with highlighted territorial reach in a neutral historical style. Mark these 9 milestones: 1) "14 July 1789" — heading "Storming of the Bastille" — caption "Paris crowds seized the fortress, symbolizing the collapse of royal authority." — visual cue: stone fortress and broken chain. 2) "26 August 1789" — heading "Rights of Man" — caption "The Assembly proclaimed universal civil principles and citizenship." — visual cue: parchment declaration scroll and quill. 3) "21 January 1793" — heading "Execution of Louis XVI" — caption "The monarchy ended as the former king was executed during the Revolution." — visual cue: crown set aside beside a scaffold silhouette, no gore. 4) "27 July 1794" — heading "Fall of Robespierre" — caption "The Terror ended as radical Jacobin leadership was overthrown." — visual cue: toppled tribunal chair and shattered seal. 5) "9 November 1799" — heading "18 Brumaire Coup" — caption "Napoleon Bonaparte seized power and established the Consulate." — visual cue: bicorne hat, sword, and official decree. 6) "2 December 1804" — heading "Napoleon Crowned Emperor" — caption "Napoleon transformed republican rule into the First French Empire." — visual cue: imperial crown and laurel wreath. 7) "2 December 1805" — heading "Austerlitz" — caption "A decisive victory confirmed Napoleon's military dominance in Europe." — visual cue: eagle standard, battlefield map, and crossed sabers, no gore. 8) "24 June 1812" — heading "Invasion of Russia" — caption "The vast campaign marked the turning point of Napoleonic expansion." — visual cue: marching column, snow cloud motif, and damaged drum. 9) "18 June 1815" — heading "Waterloo" — caption "Napoleon's final defeat ended his rule and reshaped Europe." — visual cue: broken sword, muddy field marker, and fallen imperial eagle emblem. Add 3 key figure callouts with portrait medallions and exact rendered labels: "Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)", "Louis XVI (1754-1793)", "Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794)". Place Napoleon prominently near the Rise-to-Peak section, with Louis XVI near the early Revolution section, and Robespierre near the Terror section. Composition should balance manuscript ornament with infographic precision, using parchment, sepia, iron gall ink, muted red accents, and restrained gold highlights; mood scholarly, dramatic, and neutral. Include subtle legend boxes and clean separators for readability. Emphasize editorial historical illustration, textbook-grade clarity, period-appropriate imagery, vector-clean lines. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Render dates in Arabic numerals. Avoid graphic battlefield gore, no real death photos, no flags or symbols of hate movements. For contested historical narratives, present neutrally — no propaganda framing, no glorification of atrocities. Period-appropriate but tasteful.