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He and | Napoleon were continually in conflict, often involving |
Under pressure from | Napoleon both counties merged to become the Duchy of N |
After | Napoleon Bonaparte's coup of 18 Brumaire he retired fr |
Houbigant was appointed personal perfumer to | Napoleon and created a special perfume for Empress Jos |
Until 1808 when | Napoleon I created the Tarn-et-Garonne it belonged to |
s the truth behind Holmes' perception of "the | Napoleon of Crime". |
The thrice glorious and thrice august Emperor | Napoleon is crowned and enthroned. |
nist John DiMartino, guitarist/arranger Randy | Napoleon, drummer Curtis Boyd, and bassist Elias Baile |
ng featuring his own quartet (guitarist Randy | Napoleon, drummer Curtis Boyd, and bassist Elias Baile |
ct inspiration, as the Polyvision sequence of | Napoleon was cut from the film by its distributors aft |
Aurelia | Napoleon "Bunny" Dame (December 6, 1913 - April 14, 20 |
When Montigny's mission failed, | Napoleon III decided to dispatch a military force of 3 |
al agreement between the House of Bourbon and | Napoleon formally decided the cession of the duchy to |
On 19 July 1870, | Napoleon III declared war on Prussia, and after his ca |
After | Napoleon III declared war on the Prussians, the site w |
On 22 November 1850, | Napoleon III declared: "Six thousand condemned men in |
istence, exactly a year after its foundation, | Napoleon Bonaparte decreed its merger with the cantons |
h was named after the Battle of Wagram, where | Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Archduke Charles of Au |
In the Siege of El Arish French forces under | Napoleon Bonaparte defeated Ottoman forces in the fort |
Napoleon decisively defeated the Prussians in a lightn | |
A year later, | Napoleon having defeated the Russian armies met with t |
re Bras, failed at the Battle of Waterloo and | Napoleon was defeated because he wasn't able to preven |
rloo in the Brabant province, the place where | Napoleon was defeated in 1815 by the British, Prussian |
tober of that year, at the Battle of Leipzig, | Napoleon was defeated. |
Napoleon was delighted with the work and offered Cheru | |
(In 1808 | Napoleon had deposed Ferdinand VII and named his eldes |
Napoleon therefore devised the Smolensk Manoeuvre in a | |
The British were able to bring out Brave and | Napoleon (alias Diaboloten), both of 10 guns. |
Napoleon William Dible built Tudor style homes in Kans | |
While the | Napoleon (main) dining room was built in 1920, the adj |
alry from Vitry towards Saint-Dizier, whither | Napoleon had directed his march, true to his intention |
During the French occupation under | Napoleon the district was part of the departement Donn |
ng Adeline Coquelin, the 12 year-old niece of | Napoleon Bonaparte's divorced wife Josephine de Beauha |
Napoleon the Dog as the dog | |
Although | Napoleon did donate a replacement tiara to Pius VII so |
fles detects the dead chameleon and Amber and | Napoleon retreat down a shaft into the lair of an appa |
1871 caricature showing | Napoleon III dressed as a monk and Louis Jules Trochu |
ut during French occupation of Berlin in 1806 | Napoleon again drilled troops there. |
After | Napoleon was driven from Russia, the eventual success |
Nevertheless, the Allied stand had prevented | Napoleon from driving them further north. |
Gold appears on two CDs with guitarist Randy | Napoleon and drummer Quincy Davis. |
"Canned Heat" is featured in the feature film | Napoleon Dynamite, during the title character's dance |
raghi of Milan, a personal cook and valet for | Napoleon I during his rule over the Kingdom of Italy. |
Jaubert acted as interpreter to | Napoleon Bonaparte during the Egyptian Campaign of 179 |
asha is best known for defending Acre against | Napoleon Bonaparte during the siege of Acre in 1799. |
honor of being served at the table of Emperor | Napoleon III during the exhibition's closing ceremonie |
The rise of | Napoleon III during the 1850s caused a further invasio |
to engage in a scorched earth policy against | Napoleon Bonaparte during his invasion of Russia. |
ttles against the French Army of Italy led by | Napoleon Bonaparte during the French Revolutionary War |
The Louvre Pyramid in the Cour | Napoleon looking east. |
olume One: From the Renaissance to the Age of | Napoleon (1st ed.). |
ng The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance, | Napoleon in Egypt, and his most recent work The Artist |
He accompanied | Napoleon to Elba in 1814, returned with him in 1815, h |
n-chief of the army at Paris on the return of | Napoleon from Elba. |
rolled voters, and the Country member (Alfred | Napoleon Piesse, Electoral district of Toodyay) repres |
, Stabel Master of the court of the sister of | Napoleon, Princess Elisa Bonaparte. |
On the obverse the legend | NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR surrounding the crowned effigy o |
carriage crew there were two of his sons and | Napoleon III, Emperor of the French). |
In February 1806, following | Napoleon's remarkable victory in the Battle of Austerl |
hich established the First French Empire with | Napoleon as Emperor. |
wn as Josephine de Beauharnais, first wife of | Napoleon and Empress of France. |
cord of service and his love and devotion for | Napoleon, which endured despite the price he willingly |
Der 18te Brumaire des Louis | Napoleon (in English, The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis |
However, | Napoleon had entered Spain at the head of a large army |
Meanwhile, | Napoleon himself entered Spain with his veteran troops |
Bartholdy fought in the Austrian army against | Napoleon, afterward entered the diplomatic service of |
In 1870 the Emperor | Napoleon III entrusted him with the command of the Imp |
In February, | Napoleon had escaped from his exile on Elba; he entere |
which was one of three massive supply depots | Napoleon had established in western part of Russian Em |
Next, | Napoleon sent Etienne Macdonald's corps against the ju |
By direct application to | Napoleon, Scharnhorst evaded the decree of 26 Septembe |
European war with the restoration of Emperor | Napoleon I, Evans was present at the battle of Quatre |
Her letter is passed to | Napoleon, in exile on Elba, who dispatches General Cal |
colonize Texas as the first step to liberate | Napoleon from exile in St. Helena in the first episode |
In 1815 on the return of | Napoleon from exile in Elba Victor accompanied the kin |
ut on a Grand Tour, which included a visit to | Napoleon Bonaparte, exiled on Elba. |
Napoleon Bonaparte extended a hand in friendship to Pe | |
Finally, Emperor | Napoleon III extended it on into the 17th-century quar |
It appears | Napoleon also extracted an oath from Ferdinand in a se |
[Review of the world premiere of | Napoleon, 2 February 1973]. |
Napoleon (Tiffany, Ferisuta, and Napoleon are palette | |
ssfully employed against the French troops of | Napoleon a few years later under Sir Sydney Smith at t |
Phil | Napoleon (born Filippo Napoli; 2 September 1901 - 13 S |
When | Napoleon was finally defeated she traveled at the end |
After the catastrophic Russian campaign, | Napoleon was finally defeated and the Bourbon monarchy |
Napoleon- The first version of the morning show was Fi | |
Church, located on the other side of downtown | Napoleon: while First Presbyterian includes a broken r |
Napoleon, the first Phase (1905) | |
- Battle of Aspern-Essling ends in defeat for | Napoleon, the first time he had been personally defeat |
who would conclude the Treaty of Tilsit with | Napoleon the following year. |
much of the French Revolution and the rise of | Napoleon hoping for radical change in Britain. |
ourable to Lord Raglan, and unduly hostile to | Napoleon III, for whom the author had an extreme avers |
the world, including Emperor Franz Josef and | Napoleon III, for Mortara to be returned to his parent |
e Birth of Venus was immediately purchased by | Napoleon III for his own personal collection. |
military awards, bestowed upon him by Emperor | Napoleon III for services to the art of music, one of |
and at a public meeting in Drogheda denounced | Napoleon III for complicity in the acts of the Italian |
Napoleon weeps for Duroc, wounded. | |
aring the plates for publication, but in 1808 | Napoleon formally forbade publication of any map of th |
Through diplomacy and a show of force | Napoleon III forced the Ottoman Empire to recognize Fr |
After several months of attacks, | Napoleon was forced to withdraw and his bid to conquer |
Napoleon Bonaparte forced Ferdinand to abdicate as wel | |
Napoleon I foresaw the changes which are now taking pl | |
Soon after his arrival to Vilna, | Napoleon Bonaparte formed the Provisional Government o |
orps during the Hundred Days Campaign against | Napoleon and fought in the battle of Ligny and was the |
Back in Italy with | Napoleon he fought at Marengo (14 June 1800) where he |
Napoleon Bonaparte founded the Kingdom of Westphalia, | |
Napoleon contains four campaigns, two of which follow | |
al Belisarius and ended with the successes of | Napoleon of France; specifically, the capture of Pope |
school under the Second Republic, then under | Napoleon III's French Second Empire, then again under |
In 1798, he joined general | Napoleon Bonaparte's French Campaign in Egypt and Syri |
awyer, explorer and antiquarian, appointed by | Napoleon as French consul to Egypt at a time when the |
to serve as the "Army of Occupation" against | Napoleon III's French presence in Mexico. |
a with further reenactments of the arrival of | Napoleon and French rule, British occupation and the 7 |
ng streets with historic names: Pascal Paoli, | Napoleon, les freres Arena (Arena brothers), Luois Phi |
These are Enjoy the Moment and Randy | Napoleon: Between Friends. |
The journey itself took place after | Napoleon returned from his military campaign in Egypt |
f the "black cardinals" prohibited by Emperor | Napoleon I from wearing red cardinal's robes). |
A Chamberlain of Emperor | Napoleon I from March 1810, he was subsequently sent t |
When | Napoleon escapes from Elba and raises a new army, Horn |
pson of the King of Bavaria and son-in-law of | Napoleon Bonaparte) from the French. |
After driving Snowball off the farm, | Napoleon usurps full power, using false propaganda fro |
Napoleon was furious after the battle, realizing that | |
When | Napoleon III gained power, he re-constituted the Corps |
His career advanced steadily and, in 1802, | Napoleon personally gave him a five ship squadron. |
irst as the Turkish Sultan's hostage, then as | Napoleon Bonaparte's general consul at the court of Al |
ssful prelude to the "Liberation War" against | Napoleon (the German name for the German theatre of th |
For a while, however, Barclay feared that | Napoleon might get there before him and thus made disp |
agen (1807) British forces decided to prevent | Napoleon from getting hold of the Danish fleet. |
f Sedan was a crushing defeat of France, with | Napoleon III getting captured with his army. |
Napoleon Bonaparte Giddings was born near Boonesboroug | |
The Treaty called for | Napoleon to give up all conquests, thus reverting Fran |
Ever since | Napoleon had given the site of the monastery to the ci |
On 18 May 1804, | Napoleon was given the title of emperor by the Senate; |
with names such as Blythe Spirit, Chapeau de | Napoleon and Glamis Castle, colourful flower borders i |
rkish then Austrian embassies, before in 1849 | Napoleon III's government offered it to the archbishop |
atesman, who served as minister in several of | Napoleon III's governments. |
The winner of that battle is a picture of | Napoleon who grabs the bird from the bewildered Stooge |
uction deal, during the Napoleonic wars, when | Napoleon himself granted the company a licence to prod |
Napoleon Bonaparte's great-great grandfather Giuseppe | |
itor, in creating the book "Stanley Kubrick's | Napoleon: The Greatest Movie Never Made" and gave a ta |
ie Condon, Walter Norris, Peter Duchin, Marty | Napoleon, Chris Griffin, Gene DiNovi, Doug Proper, Joe |
Napoleon I guaranteed the integrity of Persia, recogni | |
he village of Bourg-Saint-Pierre who acted as | Napoleon Bonaparte's guide when he crossed the Alps in |
Napoleon III had his existing guns, such as the Canon | |
ary forces, including a colonel of artillery, | Napoleon Bonaparte, had surrounded the port and were a |
Napoleon, who had experienced the jealousy of his wife | |
f France and the Eagle (aigle) reminiscent of | Napoleon, he had all basis covered to attract a wide r |
Napoleon Bill Harris (born February 25, 1979 in Chicag | |
Napoleon Bonaparte Harrison (19 February 1823 - 27 Oct | |
eon of heroes from the national resistance to | Napoleon that has since formed part of Spain's nationa |
In 1798, | Napoleon I has launched an invasion of Egypt. |
ng of Portugal (and thus cut himself off from | Napoleon), Christopher has instead decided to use the |
France in 1870: | Napoleon III has just lost the war against Prussia and |
nd early 19th century warfare tactics so that | Napoleon Bonaparte has a chance of conquering all of E |
They were the kind of transport | Napoleon would have used to cross the English channel. |
Napoleon III having a conversation with Bismarck after | |
een voted by plebiscite and the opposition of | Napoleon III having been overcome, Farini returned to |
net continuously, with such musicians as Phil | Napoleon, Coleman Hawkins, Red Allen, and Jack Teagard |
After the fall of | Napoleon Bonaparte he remained in Poland and became on |
He told | Napoleon that he would be a prisoner of war in Siberia |
A soldier in the armies of | Napoleon I, he fought in the invasion of Russia and th |
Whilst advancing, Sharpe glimpses | Napoleon as he rides off in defeat. |
ck until 3:00 p.m. on March 21, by which time | Napoleon realized he was not facing a small Allied for |
iven an important mission to St Petersburg by | Napoleon, where he was accompanied by his great friend |
Following the defeat of | Napoleon I, he was assassinated by royalists in Toulou |
accord, Austria agreed to declare war against | Napoleon if he rejected its conditions of peace. |
Napoleon thought he might succeed in the Iberian Penin | |
In poor health, the pope was the prisoner of | Napoleon, and he remained in his genteel prison at Fon |
ister during the greater part of the reign of | Napoleon III, he conducted the delicate negotiations b |
as Seymour Hicks's Scrooge (1935) and Spy of | Napoleon which he hoped to gain both a national and in |
esisted the bishop forced upon the diocese by | Napoleon I, he was imprisoned in the fortress of Wesel |
n the morning of June 18, 1815 the inn became | Napoleon Bonaparte's headquarters for the Battle of Wa |
hired a boat to take him to the ship on which | Napoleon was held captive in Plymouth harbour. |
Napoleon also helped the prosperity of Torquay in anot | |
Although he gained much esteem for treating | Napoleon Bonaparte's hemorrhoids, he is best known tod |
In 1806, | Napoleon invaded Hesse in response to Wilhelm's suppor |
Napoleon made him a Marshal of the Empire in 1804. | |
During the Hundred Days, | Napoleon entrusted him with the command of the militar |
Napoleon appointed him a Count of the Empire in 1808. | |
Napoleon awarded him the Commander of the Legion of Ho | |
for not engaging the British at the Nile, but | Napoleon considered him a "lucky man" and his career w |
His drawings of | Napoleon's Italian campaign won acclaim as did the Bat |
Charles IV requested that | Napoleon restore him to the throne; instead, Napoleon |
On 18 April 1806 | Napoleon granted him the title "Monsieur d'Anhalt" and |
Made a pair de France on the Restoration, | Napoleon kept him as such during the Hundred Days but |
olonel in the French Army was instructed that | Napoleon wanted him to form a foreign regiment from Pr |
Napoleon thanked him by making him count of Mosloy (co | |
Napoleon called him “a universal man with taste, under | |
Napoleon raised him to Count of the Empire on 2 July 1 | |
Subsequently, | Napoleon raised him to major general, and appointed hi |
Despite Davout's reports to the contrary, | Napoleon ordered him to attack the Austrians on his fr |
During the Hundred Days, | Napoleon appointed him as director of the Ministry of |
He returned to France in 1810; | Napoleon raised him to baron of the empire and he died |
In August 1804 | Napoleon made him minister of the interior, and in thi |
Napoleon restored him to the service, and he commanded | |
Napoleon created himself King of Italy on 17 March 180 | |
24 June - | Napoleon announces his abdication. |
Arnott's belt buckle worn whilst attending | Napoleon on his death bed. |
However, with the return of | Napoleon and his final defeat at the Battle of Waterlo |
n the same year was responsible for informing | Napoleon of his sentence of deportation to St Helena. |
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