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Robin Williams as | Napoleon Cross (uncredited) |
[Georges] Lefebvre says that | Napoleon crossed the Neman with over 600,000 soldiers, |
Napoleon crossing the Elbe. | |
Napoleon Cybulski, Polish physiologist | |
Hannibal | Napoleon David Alfred Thomas (“Nap”) Cordy (July 29, 1 |
Napoleon daydreams his way through school, doodling li | |
unot was busy redesigning Portuguese society, | Napoleon decided to revise his alliance with Spain, fo |
With the Peace of Amiens, | Napoleon decided to attempt to regain control of Saint |
Napoleon decisively defeated the Prussians in a lightn | |
November - | Napoleon declares a Continental Blockade against the B |
At this, | Napoleon demanded that Lefebvre mount a full-scale rel |
however, was particularly harsh on Prussia as | Napoleon demanded much of Prussia's territory along th |
Napoleon, der Rheinische und der Nordische Bund (Napol | |
e transition to the Kingdom of Holland, which | Napoleon desired. |
Clarence Creek in 1884, the son of Dr. Alexis | Napoleon Desrosiers and Ernestine Dionne who was the d |
Jena 1806: | Napoleon destroys Prussia. |
Maria Theresa engaged two agents to sell the | Napoleon Diamond Necklace, a piece inherited from her |
Although | Napoleon did donate a replacement tiara to Pius VII so |
Napoleon did not become king, but rather appointed his | |
Napoleon did make a grandiose funeral May 27, attended | |
Napoleon did not attack Russia, nor was he defeated at | |
wed the history of the latter until, in 1800, | Napoleon disbanded it and annexed it to the newly-form |
Napoleon dismissed Joseph's misgivings out of hand; an | |
In 1807, | Napoleon dissolved the kingdom and had Charles Louis a |
he Sixth Coalition had intentions of deposing | Napoleon, dissolving the First French Empire and resto |
Napoleon Distelmans was a violist with the Antwerp Con | |
eared however - in the aftermath of Trafalgar | Napoleon diverted resources to the Atlantic campaign o |
that Prussians were coming up from Namur, but | Napoleon does not appear to have attached much importa |
His hatred of | Napoleon dominated his life, and even as an exile of n |
e demanded a raise in pay and was replaced by | Napoleon Dorval. |
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 |
Napoleon duly awarded Suchet the coveted rank of marsh | |
Louis Mercier as Mayor Jean Philippe | Napoleon Dupres |
itary command, which he lost on the return of | Napoleon during the Hundred Days. |
and although he received a similar honor from | Napoleon during the Hundred Days, he remained in the u |
Rampon rallied to | Napoleon during the Hundred Days and thereafter the Bo |
by Louis XVIII (4 June 1814), but rallied to | Napoleon during the Hundred Days. |
ivision to fight in the Low Countries against | Napoleon during the Hundred Days. |
had defeated French troops in Italy, left by | Napoleon during his Egyptian campaign. |
ite man to visit the Dalai Lama and also meet | Napoleon, during his capture on the island of Saint He |
rles I to Isabella II, as well as and also of | Napoleon during the War of the Independence. |
ldier who fought in the Prussian army against | Napoleon during the War of the Sixth Coalition. |
He opposed | Napoleon during the Hundred Days. |
ussian forces by Prussian troops fighting for | Napoleon during his invasion of Russian Empire and was |
ming television series based on the film, see | Napoleon Dynamite (TV series). |
It was featured on the | Napoleon Dynamite soundtrack. |
Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder) is an eccentric high sch | |
ino (most well known as Deb from the MTV film | Napoleon Dynamite) and features several other up-and-c |
"Canned Heat" is featured in the feature film | Napoleon Dynamite, during the title character's dance |
m was produced by Chris Wyatt and Sean Covel ( | Napoleon Dynamite, Beneath). |
" was also featured in the opening credits of | Napoleon Dynamite, but not on the soundtrack. |
hts to the film and hoped for it to achieve a | Napoleon Dynamite-like success. |
film when she was cast as Summer Wheatley in | Napoleon Dynamite. |
e Promise" was also featured in the 2004 film | Napoleon Dynamite. |
ed in Marx's The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis | Napoleon) easy to manipulate to support the capitalist |
In 1801, | Napoleon ended Villaret-Joyeuse's exile and returned h |
Napoleon entering Munich | |
During the Hundred Days, | Napoleon entrusted him with the command of the militar |
When | Napoleon escapes from Elba and raises a new army, Horn |
re, could be called the Order of the Union.". | Napoleon eventually occupied large territories in nort |
and finally by a number of scientists of the | Napoleon expedition, including Vivant Denon, during 17 |
ing that Austria would join the Allies should | Napoleon fail to meet certain conditions by a specific |
Napoleon failed to take into account either the wretch | |
by infantry officers during the wars against | Napoleon featured a curved sabre blade which was often |
Napoleon finally caught up with Blucher near Brienne. | |
After the abdication of | Napoleon following the War of the Sixth Coalition, Aus |
A wealthy man dresses up as | Napoleon for a fancy dress ball, but is instead detain |
He was awarded the Legion of Honor by | Napoleon, for his services to manufacturing in 1807 an |
vent was closed and the monastery occupied by | Napoleon for 3 years. |
Paris, where he remained until the decree of | Napoleon, forbidding all persons born on the left side |
ace of Amiens of 1802 had come to an end when | Napoleon formally annexed the Italian state of Piedmon |
al agreement between the House of Bourbon and | Napoleon formally decided the cession of the duchy to |
aring the plates for publication, but in 1808 | Napoleon formally forbade publication of any map of th |
Napoleon formed his infantry up into rectangles, which | |
Napoleon Foundation, 2008. | |
y Howard, George Alexander, Joe Brooks, Lefty | Napoleon, Fred Thomas, W.C. Duffy, Frank "Groundhog" T |
ch Empire he was named court painter to Louis | Napoleon, French King of the Netherlands from 1806 to |
agen (1807) British forces decided to prevent | Napoleon from getting hold of the Danish fleet. |
nvolvement in a royalist conspiracy to remove | Napoleon from power led to his arrest and death. |
himself and at Arcis-sur-Aube, in 1814, saved | Napoleon from the sudden onslaught of the enemy by she |
He tried to dissuade | Napoleon from his Habsburg matrimony plans with Marie |
n-chief of the army at Paris on the return of | Napoleon from Elba. |
a, outnumbered Spanish force fails to prevent | Napoleon from moving on Madrid. |
colonize Texas as the first step to liberate | Napoleon from exile in St. Helena in the first episode |
gh she was also interested in the war against | Napoleon from an early age. |
Along with | Napoleon from the Outlawz and Val Young, Johnny releas |
Nevertheless, the Allied stand had prevented | Napoleon from driving them further north. |
In 1815 on the return of | Napoleon from exile in Elba Victor accompanied the kin |
Following the conquest of the Eternal City, | Napoleon gave his son the style "His Majesty the King |
Hat | Napoleon Gelebt? |
His son, | Napoleon Godecharle bequeathed an important part of th |
soon afterwards the preparations for war with | Napoleon got underway and Paulucci was summoned to Sai |
On 18 April 1806 | Napoleon granted him the title "Monsieur d'Anhalt" and |
he Year X continued the corps' existence, but | Napoleon grew more impatient with its slow deliberatio |
which was one of three massive supply depots | Napoleon had established in western part of Russian Em |
Ever since | Napoleon had given the site of the monastery to the ci |
In 1806 | Napoleon had a military camp here, though he himself c |
after Louis Alexandre Berthier, a general of | Napoleon, had invaded the city of Rome on February 10. |
girl who is about to surrender to romance, as | Napoleon had to surrender at the Battle of Waterloo in |
alry from Vitry towards Saint-Dizier, whither | Napoleon had directed his march, true to his intention |
so I suppose it is possible that that is what | Napoleon had in mind. |
At Tilsit | Napoleon had made Alexander an admirer, but by the tim |
A figure of | Napoleon had been brought from London by coach, and th |
Expecting an attack of this type, | Napoleon had stationed a battery of 300 guns on the ca |
However, | Napoleon had entered Spain at the head of a large army |
Napoleon had to win Jaffa before he could advance any | |
Napoleon had tried to accomplish an envelopment of Blu | |
however, they again escaped the total defeat | Napoleon had planned. |
mburg, which, after the downfall of the First | Napoleon, had been added to the dominions of the King |
rope… had not been accustomed since the first | Napoleon had been eliminated." |
e boarding party also retrieved an eagle that | Napoleon had presented to Barbastro and that he had le |
The freedom of his language in 1809, when | Napoleon had arrested the pope and declared the annexa |
In 1797, | Napoleon had the horses forcibly removed from the basi |
The French under | Napoleon had promised to drive the British from India. |
The road leads from La Belle Alliance, where | Napoleon had his headquarters on the morning of the ba |
In February, | Napoleon had escaped from his exile on Elba; he entere |
(In 1808 | Napoleon had deposed Ferdinand VII and named his eldes |
Before the flotilla could cross, however, | Napoleon had to gain naval control of the English Chan |
However, | Napoleon had no intention of ever following through on |
al income was reduced to 1,000,000 francs and | Napoleon had to surrender all of his estates in France |
It is believed that | Napoleon hand-selected members of his Old Guard based |
Napoleon Harris, American football player (Oakland Rai | |
high school teammate of future NFL linebacker | Napoleon Harris, as well as NBA center Melvin Ely and |
he Oakland Raiders in exchange for linebacker | Napoleon Harris, a 1st round pick (7th overall) and a |
Napoleon has also set up The Napoleon Perdis Makeup Ac | |
Napoleon has also performed with jazz artists includin | |
he fields near Sedan on 4 September: "Emperor | Napoleon has been mated". |
Now that the Battle of Waterloo is over and | Napoleon has once again been exiled, her father receiv |
s occurs in the second to last mission, where | Napoleon has invaded Russia. |
en, keeping Lobau provisionally at Charleroi, | Napoleon hastened to Fleurus, arriving about 11:00. |
A year later, | Napoleon having defeated the Russian armies met with t |
Napoleon, having returned from the Island of Elba for | |
After the fall of | Napoleon he was given up to the Austrians, who allowed |
Thanks to his father's influence with | Napoleon, he was able to join the military academy at |
f France and the Eagle (aigle) reminiscent of | Napoleon, he had all basis covered to attract a wide r |
Back in Italy with | Napoleon he fought at Marengo (14 June 1800) where he |
A strong supporter of | Napoleon he wrote numerous letters to the press opposi |
In April 1814, after the abdication of | Napoleon, he was liberated and returned to Rome, where |
In December 1813, distrusted by | Napoleon, he was replaced by Cosmao-Kerjulien. |
1814) in smashing the Allied drive on Paris, | Napoleon headed southward towards Seine River where th |
The director of the film is | Napoleon Helmis (born in 1969, Topana); he graduated f |
His friendship with the exiled Louis | Napoleon helped lead to quick British acquiescence in |
Napoleon, highly pleased with this act of devotion to | |
d back in 1937 during the Great Depression by | Napoleon Hill in his book Think and Grow Rich which so |
Think and Grow Rich, by | Napoleon Hill |
d and possessions, going as far as addressing | Napoleon himself . |
Meanwhile, | Napoleon himself entered Spain with his veteran troops |
uction deal, during the Napoleonic wars, when | Napoleon himself granted the company a licence to prod |
or rhetorical purposes, Marx identifies Louis | Napoleon himself as being like a member of the lumpenp |
orcement (including the possible inclusion of | Napoleon himself) in the spring, led to the British de |
fication effort, and had a profound effect on | Napoleon himself, who now was determined to help Piedm |
ly as well as of the commissioner and even of | Napoleon himself. |
ve opinion of some value on the point-that of | Napoleon himself. |
In the judgment of | Napoleon, his scheme of invasion was baffled by this d |
This victory ultimately cost | Napoleon his army, as it allowed the French emperor to |
much of the French Revolution and the rise of | Napoleon hoping for radical change in Britain. |
lt for defense from the French in the days of | Napoleon house the buildings there today. |
The old-time atmosphere | Napoleon House restaurant serves traditional New Orlea |
The | Napoleon House is a famous building in the French Quar |
g his time in France he became a confidant of | Napoleon, however, and he now entered in a secret corr |
Napoleon, however, succeeded militarily in Southern Ge | |
This locomotive was named in honour of | Napoleon I of France |
Napoleon I of France had an obelisk raised in his memo | |
battles fought between the forces of Emperor | Napoleon I of France and the Kingdom of Bavaria agains |
raghi of Milan, a personal cook and valet for | Napoleon I during his rule over the Kingdom of Italy. |
It deals with the exile of | Napoleon I on Saint Helena. |
eing held by Marie Louise of Austria, wife of | Napoleon I who was a Habsburg. |
ember of the Assembly of Notables convened by | Napoleon I on May 30, 1806. |
Mars and Venus, an allegory of the wedding of | Napoleon I and Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. |
It ended in early 1806 with | Napoleon I of France's conquest of the Kingdom of Napl |
In 1798, | Napoleon I has launched an invasion of Egypt. |
thank Pius for assisting at the coronation of | Napoleon I of France (he also appears in David's The C |
rance from January to April 1814 during which | Napoleon I of France failed to prevent the Allied inva |
Legend has it that | Napoleon I later took several barrels of cognac with h |
re discharged by the first equerry, but under | Napoleon I and Napoleon III the office was revived wit |
f the "black cardinals" prohibited by Emperor | Napoleon I from wearing red cardinal's robes). |
te of his daughter Marie Louise of Austria to | Napoleon I on 10 March 1810 was assuredly his most sev |
Fontainebleau between Charles IV of Spain and | Napoleon I of France. |
f a letter from Marshal Berthier on behalf of | Napoleon I to Prince Isenburg. |
lan Decree was issued on December 17, 1807 by | Napoleon I of France to enforce the Berlin Decree of 1 |
He also wrote a biography of | Napoleon I of France. |
ed in the victory of the French under Emperor | Napoleon I over the Russians under General Fabian Wilh |
Under | Napoleon I the French boundary was extended to include |
a final series of victories by the forces of | Napoleon I as the Sixth Coalition closed in on Paris. |
was the venue of an offensive treaty against | Napoleon I signed by the United Kingdom, Austria, Prus |
r-family, greeted in his function as alderman | Napoleon I on 6 October 1804, when Napoleon visited Tr |
Napoleon I of France gave him a diplomatic mission to | |
Until 1808 when | Napoleon I created the Tarn-et-Garonne it belonged to |
final catastrophe, the mistakes committed by | Napoleon I of France are laid bare, and for the first |
e first official firefighting unit created by | Napoleon I which was part of the military engineering |
A Chamberlain of Emperor | Napoleon I from March 1810, he was subsequently sent t |
Napoleon I of France was one of her fervent admirers a | |
Ship Inn at Dover, England, bearing news that | Napoleon I of France had been killed and the Bourbons |
Russian Truncheon Insurgency directed against | Napoleon I of France's military occupation of Solingen |
, he carried on the negotiations with Emperor | Napoleon I which concluded with the Peace of Pressburg |
an Ottoman Empire ambassador to the court of | Napoleon I in Paris in the early 19th century, between |
Napoleon I guaranteed the integrity of Persia, recogni | |
d strengthen a united coalition force against | Napoleon I of France. |
initially outnumbered the defenders, Emperor | Napoleon I recalled the Army Corps of Marshal Jean-de- |
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