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Man of Destiny

American  

noun

  1. epithet of Napoleon I.


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Benito Mussolini, Italy's self-styled Man of Destiny, died ignominiously and was hung by his heels like a slaughtered pig alongside the body of his mistress.

From Time Magazine Archive

In high good humor, the Man of Destiny called a consulting engineer "an old faker," climbed into his automobile, went home.

From Time Magazine Archive

At 28 he turned manager and introduced the plays of George Bernard Shaw to the U. S. He acted in Candida, Arms and the Man, The Man of Destiny.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dakin also debates the extent to which Roosevelt II fulfills Spengler's requirements for a "Man of Destiny."

From Time Magazine Archive

"And now," the voice was bitingly satirical, "finding that the Man of Destiny can't always fight with confetti and the blowing of kisses, you grow faint-hearted."

From Destiny by Buck, Charles Neville