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Battle of Austerlitz, an 1805 victory by | Napoleon Bonaparte |
In the Siege of El Arish French forces under | Napoleon Bonaparte defeated Ottoman forces in the fort |
days, Klenau's force retreated in the face of | Napoleon Bonaparte and 12,000 Frenchmen; his small adv |
n 1815, saw some service during the flight of | Napoleon Bonaparte and then served at Limerick (Irelan |
Napoleon Bonaparte leaving Elba the 26 February 1815 | |
In the spring of 1796, | Napoleon Bonaparte took command of the army of Italy. |
the piece commemorates Wellington's defeat of | Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo, but it d |
An after-note states that | Napoleon Bonaparte lived out the rest of his life in P |
one was specially commissioned by the Emperor | Napoleon Bonaparte to show off the talents of two of h |
Napoleon Bonaparte Harrison (19 February 1823 - 27 Oct | |
His cousins, John and | Napoleon Bonaparte Buford, who grew up nearby, were Ge |
NA testing to detect if the mortal remains of | Napoleon Bonaparte in Paris buried there is indeed tha |
Napoleon Bonaparte recognized his talents and gave him | |
It was requisitioned by | Napoleon Bonaparte by terms of the Treaty of Campoform |
ly mythical) places and time-periods, meeting | Napoleon Bonaparte and Robin Hood. |
He was granted new lands by her husband | Napoleon Bonaparte (expanding his holdings from 413 km |
Napoleon Bonaparte is the clone of the famous French e | |
asha is best known for defending Acre against | Napoleon Bonaparte during the siege of Acre in 1799. |
Napoleon Bonaparte forced Ferdinand to abdicate as wel | |
He was the grandnephew of Emperor | Napoleon Bonaparte of France and the grandson of Jerom |
In 1803 | Napoleon Bonaparte appointed him to command the French |
ss by Arthur W. Upfield, one in the series of | Napoleon Bonaparte whodunits. |
e Hundred thought the work was an allusion to | Napoleon Bonaparte and the current state of France. |
Napoleon Bonaparte Giddings was born near Boonesboroug | |
ring this period, he made the acquaintance of | Napoleon Bonaparte at the siege of Toulon (his later c |
nd early 19th century warfare tactics so that | Napoleon Bonaparte has a chance of conquering all of E |
al military vanquishing of the French Emperor | Napoleon Bonaparte by British, Prussian, Russian and A |
s building was intended to be a residence for | Napoleon Bonaparte after his exile; a local plot to br |
Jerome | Napoleon Bonaparte II (November 5, 1830 - September 3, |
d something to do with the meeting of Emperor | Napoleon Bonaparte of France and the Duke of Wellingto |
istence, exactly a year after its foundation, | Napoleon Bonaparte decreed its merger with the cantons |
The infamous meeting of Queen Louise and | Napoleon Bonaparte (far left), 1807. |
Amiens under strain and war with France under | Napoleon Bonaparte imminent in May 1803, Hornblower is |
It was formed in 1805, when | Napoleon Bonaparte occupied the Republic of Genoa. |
He was found in Russia when | Napoleon Bonaparte invaded the country. |
e his death, he was invited back to France by | Napoleon Bonaparte and Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot returned |
His father had served under | Napoleon Bonaparte and emigrated with his family to Ph |
After a short-lived governmental scheme, | Napoleon Bonaparte seized control of the Republic in 1 |
ut by Revolutionary troops in an action where | Napoleon Bonaparte made his name. |
It toured Europe beating the likes of | Napoleon Bonaparte and Benjamin Franklin. |
ogue, Schom stated, "I have attempted to give | Napoleon Bonaparte his rightful due." |
t of Regensburg determined at the instance of | Napoleon Bonaparte to secularize all the church lands |
The French emperor | Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), known to history for h |
ris on May 19, 1858, the son of Prince Pierre | Napoleon Bonaparte and Justine Eleanore Ruflin. |
Napoleon Bonaparte captured it in 1815, only to abando | |
terloo Campaign, General Jean Rapp rallied to | Napoleon Bonaparte and was given command of the V Corp |
It was formed in 1802, when | Napoleon Bonaparte occupied the Kingdom of Sardinia. |
ary governor of Milan in 1797, he accompanied | Napoleon Bonaparte in the expedition to Egypt, where h |
' | Napoleon Bonaparte - IV' in Halfpenny Magazine, No. 11 |
body guard at Waterloo, and was an escort to | Napoleon Bonaparte on his exile to St. Helena. |
e, an ambitious young artillery captain named | Napoleon Bonaparte assumed command of the French artil |
hild of a French officer who had served under | Napoleon Bonaparte and who had moved to Chapel Hill, N |
The room where | Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769, according to trad |
Pierre | Napoleon Bonaparte (1815-1881). |
The local port is also where | Napoleon Bonaparte landed on his return from the exile |
Napoleon Bonaparte Brown, major | |
lowing the defeat of France and abdication of | Napoleon Bonaparte in April 1814. |
litary school at Brienne, France, at the time | Napoleon Bonaparte was there. |
to engage in a scorched earth policy against | Napoleon Bonaparte during his invasion of Russia. |
fered by the Allies of the Sixth Coalition to | Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814. |
When the French under | Napoleon Bonaparte seized Venice in 1797, they also ac |
ng to Italy, he held important commands under | Napoleon Bonaparte in the Italian campaign of 1796-179 |
He also fought against | Napoleon Bonaparte in 1808 during the Peninsular War ( |
ay in Times Square, but are later captured by | Napoleon Bonaparte (Alain Chabat) and his soldiers. |
tive party opposed to the Presidency of Louis | Napoleon Bonaparte and the subsequent 1851 coup. |
The Campaigns of | Napoleon Bonaparte of 1796-1797. |
Napoleon Bonaparte - restored Emperor of France. | |
of Archduke Charles of Austria, who defeated | Napoleon Bonaparte at Aspern (1809), and Princess Henr |
Napoleon Bonaparte introduced this in France. | |
He has played | Napoleon Bonaparte twice, in his 1994 guest appearance |
ttles against the French Army of Italy led by | Napoleon Bonaparte during the French Revolutionary War |
Napoleon Bonaparte was a resident of the town from 177 | |
He is mentioned as part of | Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion force of Malaga in 1813. |
ather's abdication and the fall of Holland to | Napoleon Bonaparte's invading army. |
Year VIII, revising the Consulate to augment | Napoleon Bonaparte's authority by making him First Con |
Napoleon Bonaparte's army suffered heavy losses (about | |
In 1798, he joined general | Napoleon Bonaparte's French Campaign in Egypt and Syri |
only alternative, an alliance with the hated | Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, Louis Napoleon, who was a |
In Italy, | Napoleon Bonaparte's armies were laying siege to Mantu |
It is believed that the body of | Napoleon Bonaparte's valet from his exile on St Helena |
n the morning of June 18, 1815 the inn became | Napoleon Bonaparte's headquarters for the Battle of Wa |
After all, | Napoleon Bonaparte's articles is titled "Napoleon I of |
irst as the Turkish Sultan's hostage, then as | Napoleon Bonaparte's general consul at the court of Al |
During | Napoleon Bonaparte's Hundred Days in 1815, a detachmen |
Prussia suffered a devastating defeat against | Napoleon Bonaparte's troops in the Battle of Jena-Auer |
born on August 15, which happens to have been | Napoleon Bonaparte's birthday, W.Z. Silvermann, in the |
ng Adeline Coquelin, the 12 year-old niece of | Napoleon Bonaparte's divorced wife Josephine de Beauha |
daughter of a Spanish merchant (son of one of | Napoleon Bonaparte's soldiers ) and a Frenchwoman, who |
y 4, 1809, in the midst of Peninsular War and | Napoleon Bonaparte's occupation of Spain, Power was el |
Napoleon Bonaparte's great-great grandfather Giuseppe | |
e surviving tiara from before the invasion of | Napoleon Bonaparte's troops in 1798 (when all the othe |
he village of Bourg-Saint-Pierre who acted as | Napoleon Bonaparte's guide when he crossed the Alps in |
After | Napoleon Bonaparte's coup of 18 Brumaire he retired fr |
Although he gained much esteem for treating | Napoleon Bonaparte's hemorrhoids, he is best known tod |
s brought by Hornblower include an example of | Napoleon Bonaparte's new signature. |
ous French electorate approving the change in | Napoleon Bonaparte's status from First Consul to Emper |
y Dugommier (with the assistance of the young | Napoleon Bonaparte) until December 19. |
r, Gaston Bonaparte (a relative to the famous | Napoleon Bonaparte) arrives at the Yokohama seaport to |
pson of the King of Bavaria and son-in-law of | Napoleon Bonaparte) from the French. |
ary forces, including a colonel of artillery, | Napoleon Bonaparte, had surrounded the port and were a |
Napoleon Bonaparte, A Biography (New York: Harper Coll | |
shment of the First Empire under First-Consul | Napoleon Bonaparte, primarily exported to European cou |
the duchy was occupied by French troops under | Napoleon Bonaparte, and the political situation of the |
ies from 1808 to 1815 and a brother-in-law of | Napoleon Bonaparte, through marriage to Napoleon's you |
ntain's central statue was supposed to depict | Napoleon Bonaparte, but the original conception came u |
Under | Napoleon Bonaparte, Bernier was assigned to negotiate |
ine months in Paris, and through them she met | Napoleon Bonaparte, made friends with Angelica Kauffma |
With support from | Napoleon Bonaparte, Polish military units were formed, |
rticipated in several Caribbean campaigns for | Napoleon Bonaparte, and was appointed governor of Sain |
Napoleon Bonaparte, who had conquered most of Italy an | |
The French were led by | Napoleon Bonaparte, and they captured the city. |
He fought in the Italian campaigns under | Napoleon Bonaparte, notably in the Battle of the Bridg |
noted for critically acclaimed biographies of | Napoleon Bonaparte, Robert Louis Stevenson, Carl Jung, |
met one of his historical heroes in the game, | Napoleon Bonaparte, who gave an autograph. |
ut on a Grand Tour, which included a visit to | Napoleon Bonaparte, exiled on Elba. |
the Duchy was occupied by the French army of | Napoleon Bonaparte, who created the Cispadane Republic |
After the defeat of | Napoleon Bonaparte, Kalisz became a provincial capital |
Marie of Baden, the adoptive granddaughter of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
sonality to ever come from Corsica other than | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
reference to the nearby column commemorating | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
f the insurrection of June 1848 and for Louis | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
of the Polish Kingdom in 1824, chamberlain of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
in 1830 by Joseph Komar, a former colonel of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
Two years later, her mother married | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
produce a series of watercolours of birds by | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
pposition to the 1851 coup by President Louis | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
in the hope of opening direct relations with | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
Armeekorps during the Hundred Days of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
-vins" after the wine market created there by | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
ere he seems to have come to the attention of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
rcements became available after the defeat of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
s Gabriel Suchet with a private audience with | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
Jon Finch for the role of Detective Inspector | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
was thought to be an illegitimate daughter of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
fought in several actions under the orders of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
f the French government for the abdication of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
ompanied Desaix in the Egyptian expedition of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
following the defeat and second abdication of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
tion, such as the Grand Sanhedrin convened by | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
ghborhood and to commemorate the victories of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
since 1808 due the invasion of the country by | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
non during the Spanish Peninsular War against | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
te the successful advance of the British over | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
is Bonaparte, a brother of the French emperor | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
Prince Mikhail Kutuzov and | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
te is said to have replied “Oh sure - and I'm | Napoleon Bonaparte.” |
cal novel by Iain Gale set during the time of | Napoleon Bonapartes Waterloo Campaign. |
m 1817 Countess of Lipona (youngest sister of | Napoleon Bonapartes) and General Macdonald (very expen |
Under pressure from | Napoleon both counties merged to become the Duchy of N |
Napoleon bought the farm and erected a monument to his | |
tate legislator, Samuel Mendenhall, purchased | Napoleon Bratton's old estate, including the Brick Hou |
rdent supporter of former Governor of Florida | Napoleon Broward, and lead the effort to get Broward C |
The monastery was closed under | Napoleon but the community remained relatively unscath |
t in 1806 he became strongly inclined towards | Napoleon, by whom he was received in audience after th |
The text was presented to | Napoleon by the President of the Senate, the President |
.P., 1975, published in Dutch as Soldaten van | Napoleon by Brabantia Nostra the same year |
He also mimicked | Napoleon by slipping his hand in the front of his suit |
Napoleon called him “a universal man with taste, under | |
Napoleon came to visit Sint-Niklaas in 1803 and offici | |
The Federal version of the | Napoleon can be recognized by the flared front end of |
Napoleon cannon remained in service during the Victori | |
ry from the antebellum era, 12-pounder bronze | Napoleon Cannon tube, and a 1869 steam fire engine tha |
ly removed from Rome in 1809 on the orders of | Napoleon, Cappellari went back to Murano, then in 1814 |
ing the long and harassing negotiations which | Napoleon carried on with Pope Pius VII, while the latt |
Sir Pierre Louis | Napoleon Cavagnari KCB CSI (1841-1879), British milita |
tan, Mohammad Yaqub Khan and Sir Pierre Louis | Napoleon Cavagnari representing the British's Governme |
Pierre Louis | Napoleon Cavagnari |
figures in the negotiations was Pierre Louis | Napoleon Cavagnari. |
sed in this film are among others James Neel, | Napoleon Chagnon, Kenneth Good and Jacques Lizot. |
For the American anthropologist:, see | Napoleon Chagnon. |
Jerome | Napoleon Charles Bonaparte (1878-1945), married in 191 |
5 May - | Napoleon Charles Bonaparte, eldest son of Louis Bonapa |
3, he married Edna Belle Cheshire daughter of | Napoleon Cheshire. |
Napoleon chose to cross the Danube south of Vienna at | |
ie Condon, Walter Norris, Peter Duchin, Marty | Napoleon, Chris Griffin, Gene DiNovi, Doug Proper, Joe |
ng of Portugal (and thus cut himself off from | Napoleon), Christopher has instead decided to use the |
Later | Napoleon claimed to Prince Metternich that Hofer was e |
net continuously, with such musicians as Phil | Napoleon, Coleman Hawkins, Red Allen, and Jack Teagard |
Napoleon Collins remained active in the post-war Navy, | |
Rear Admiral | Napoleon Collins (4 March 1814 - 9 August 1875) served |
eless in an illegal night attack by Commander | Napoleon Collins of USS Wachusett. |
halet in a smaller form, in effect creating a | Napoleon complex in Indianapolis. |
On October 1, 1800, | Napoleon concluded the acquisition of the Louisiana Te |
Napoleon confering the Legion D'Honneur on a Russian G | |
However only eight years later, | Napoleon conquered the peninsula part of the kingdom d |
Napoleon: Conquest, Reform and Reorganisation, 2003 | |
for not engaging the British at the Nile, but | Napoleon considered him a "lucky man" and his career w |
estments will go towards the expansion of the | Napoleon container terminal, converting a wharf into a |
Napoleon contains four campaigns, two of which follow | |
Napoleon contested his first General Election in 2001 | |
Napoleon continued his service as MLA until 2006. | |
st the Consulate, but he was released, though | Napoleon continued to regard him as an opponent of the |
r relief at arriving safely is short-lived as | Napoleon continues his preparations for an invasion of |
Pasha, a French army officer who served under | Napoleon, converted to Islam, and oversaw an overhaul |
Napoleon Cordy - Mayanist | |
Her father was Mayanist | Napoleon Cordy. |
From his position, | Napoleon could see the steeples of the town of Vitebsk |
The Camp | Napoleon Council was a meeting of a number of indigeno |
Napoleon created himself King of Italy on 17 March 180 | |
t two hundred years old, built in the time of | Napoleon; critics said that situating a mobile home pa |
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