This Is Why Napoleon Always Hid His Right Hand

Concealing Hands

Merry-Joseph Blondel – Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain

According to Reader’s Digest, it was considered rude in Ancient Greece to speak in public without concealing one’s hands.

And statues from that time all depict the same stance Napoleon adopted: the subject’s hands were all concealed in the folds of their clothes. However, this particular stance wasn’t something that Napoleon himself had insisted on.

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