When we say Napoleon suffered from alurophobia, it means he was:

When we say Napoleon suffered from alurophobia, it means he was:

  • (A) Afraid of dog
  • (B) Afraid of cat
  • (C) Afraid of death
  • (D) Afraid of work
When people claim that Napoleon had ailurophobia, they mean that he allegedly had an irrational and intense fear of cats. Ailurophobia, which literally means the fear of felines, is derived from the Greek words “ailouros” meaning cat and “phobos” meaning fear. The rumor that Napoleon Bonaparte was afraid of cats has been around for a long time, but many historians have noted that there is no concrete evidence of this claim. They have suggested that perhaps this rumor has been confused with his nephew, Napoleon III, who allegedly had a strong fear of cats.
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