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She publicly refused the offer from Emperor | Napoleon of 200,000 francs, demanding instead the heri |
him, including regular appearances from Phil | Napoleon, Miff Mole, Jules Levy Jr. and Red Nichols, a |
actual quotes he had lifted from Talleyrand, | Napoleon, and other historical figures, but his film b |
Highlighting Abel Gance's masterpieces, | Napoleon and La Roue. |
s made on it (to President James Garfield) by | Napoleon III. |
o the assembly of German monarchs gathered by | Napoleon to celebrate his war against Russia. |
after Louis Alexandre Berthier, a general of | Napoleon, had invaded the city of Rome on February 10. |
e Triomphe in Paris as one of the generals of | Napoleon (first column, fourth from the top, between D |
rtues alone when pitted against the genius of | Napoleon? |
tery of Cervara in the Republic of Genoa, and | Napoleon not only authorized the establishment, but gr |
The first is a collaboration between Gold and | Napoleon and prominently features two of Gold's compos |
Dayton successfully lobbied the government of | Napoleon III not to recognize the independence of the |
After a short-lived governmental scheme, | Napoleon Bonaparte seized control of the Republic in 1 |
Marie of Baden, the adoptive granddaughter of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
aken from the French tricolour, as granted by | Napoleon. |
Charles was the great-great-grand-nephew of | Napoleon I of France, founder of the Imperial House of |
including Campana whose death much grieved by | Napoleon, with 400 to 500 wounded including Colonel Du |
Gold appears on two CDs with guitarist Randy | Napoleon and drummer Quincy Davis. |
nist John DiMartino, guitarist/arranger Randy | Napoleon, drummer Curtis Boyd, and bassist Elias Baile |
The strong admiration he had for | Napoleon I, as well as other radical opinions he expre |
as a contemporary legend that she had visited | Napoleon imprisoned on the island of Saint Helena, but |
Nevertheless, the Allied stand had prevented | Napoleon from driving them further north. |
that he had lost the city, Massena had given | Napoleon valuable time leading up to the Battle of Mar |
After Prussia's defeat at the hands of | Napoleon in 1806, the territory was lost under the ter |
He has played | Napoleon Bonaparte twice, in his 1994 guest appearance |
His hatred of | Napoleon dominated his life, and even as an exile of n |
roops been recalled, Charles could have faced | Napoleon with over 60,000 more troops than he actually |
born on August 15, which happens to have been | Napoleon Bonaparte's birthday, W.Z. Silvermann, in the |
It would have given | Napoleon the ideological justification for his invasio |
his second ministry and for having dissuaded | Napoleon III of acting in favour of Austria at the tim |
He told | Napoleon that he would be a prisoner of war in Siberia |
While in Paris he met | Napoleon III who ordered a large painting from him. |
ench Campaign in Egypt and Syria he supported | Napoleon in the siege of Acre (1799), urging Maronites |
He accompanied | Napoleon to Elba in 1814, returned with him in 1815, h |
He and | Napoleon were continually in conflict, often involving |
On this occasion he refused | Napoleon III's offer to cede Venetia to Italy, on cond |
road and replenished his munitions, he forced | Napoleon into retreat in the Battle of Maloyaroslavets |
ary governor of Milan in 1797, he accompanied | Napoleon Bonaparte in the expedition to Egypt, where h |
In 1815, he joined | Napoleon on his return from Elba, and was made marshal |
In 1812, he followed | Napoleon to Russia where he fought at Smolensk and on |
Traveling back to England, he met | Napoleon on the island of Saint Helena, where the empe |
He opposed | Napoleon during the Hundred Days. |
On December 5, 1812, with | Napoleon's troops in disarray and freezing temperature |
ica, much of the time at St Helena, “guarding | Napoleon”. |
ook a mission to Paris to procure the help of | Napoleon III. |
He was granted new lands by her husband | Napoleon Bonaparte (expanding his holdings from 413 km |
mentator Ray French has nicknamed him 'Little | Napoleon' and his former coach Neil Kelly questioned w |
A misunderstanding between him and | Napoleon (who conferred upon him the title of count of |
His son, | Napoleon Godecharle bequeathed an important part of th |
For his part, | Napoleon was intent on enveloping and destroying the A |
From his position, | Napoleon could see the steeples of the town of Vitebsk |
His father, | Napoleon Batterbee, was the son of a compositor, and h |
and was appointed official historiographer by | Napoleon III, whom he accompanied during several campa |
ather's abdication and the fall of Holland to | Napoleon Bonaparte's invading army. |
e transition to the Kingdom of Holland, which | Napoleon desired. |
Ian Holm as | Napoleon Bonaparte / Sergeant Eugene Lenormand |
and although he received a similar honor from | Napoleon during the Hundred Days, he remained in the u |
He was awarded the Legion of Honor by | Napoleon, for his services to manufacturing in 1807 an |
This locomotive was named in honour of | Napoleon I of France |
to the peasants but, deluded in its hopes by | Napoleon III, the Government counted on French support |
dication from the Spanish throne, hoping that | Napoleon would sanction his return to the Neapolitan T |
ourable to Lord Raglan, and unduly hostile to | Napoleon III, for whom the author had an extreme avers |
n 1814 and the resumption of hostilities with | Napoleon, and supported parliamentary reform. |
At the Brunswick Hotel, Louis | Napoleon took up his residence under the assumed name |
f the battle was delayed for several hours as | Napoleon waited until the ground had dried from the pr |
William Humphrey as | Napoleon |
William Humphrey - | Napoleon |
During the Hundred Days, | Napoleon entrusted him with the command of the militar |
During the Hundred Days, | Napoleon appointed him as director of the Ministry of |
diplomatic documents of Tsar Alexander I and | Napoleon; a life of Tsar Alexander's close friend, Pau |
or rhetorical purposes, Marx identifies Louis | Napoleon himself as being like a member of the lumpenp |
museums, and Egyptian national identity from | Napoleon to World War I, University of California Pres |
1854, Prince Rakoto (future Radama II) asked | Napoleon III to invade Madagascar. |
man public angered and an impasse developing, | Napoleon III sought to backtrack; he certainly did not |
g defeated by the Sixth Coalition in 1813-14, | Napoleon adbicated in favour of his son, the King of R |
In 1806 | Napoleon had a military camp here, though he himself c |
ut during French occupation of Berlin in 1806 | Napoleon again drilled troops there. |
In 1807, | Napoleon dissolved the kingdom and had Charles Louis a |
In 1805, | Napoleon asserted that if he had |
In 1806, | Napoleon invaded Hesse in response to Wilhelm's suppor |
His career advanced steadily and, in 1802, | Napoleon personally gave him a five ship squadron. |
rkish then Austrian embassies, before in 1849 | Napoleon III's government offered it to the archbishop |
In 1798, | Napoleon I has launched an invasion of Egypt. |
In Italy, | Napoleon Bonaparte's armies were laying siege to Mantu |
In 1803 | Napoleon Bonaparte appointed him to command the French |
In 1804, | Napoleon ordered Villeneuve, now a Vice Admiral statio |
wed the history of the latter until, in 1800, | Napoleon disbanded it and annexed it to the newly-form |
France in 1870: | Napoleon III has just lost the war against Prussia and |
In 1811 | Napoleon visited their warehouses in Bercy and he was |
In 1797, | Napoleon had the horses forcibly removed from the basi |
When his cousin became President in 1848, | Napoleon was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to Spa |
In 1801, | Napoleon ended Villaret-Joyeuse's exile and returned h |
When the campaign resumed, in August, | Napoleon ordered an offensive drive to take the Prussi |
In 1797 | Napoleon invaded the Republic of Genoa to avoid a Brit |
tory of the Austrian Empire even when in 1807 | Napoleon I of France created the Duchy of Warsaw from |
In February, | Napoleon had escaped from his exile on Elba; he entere |
In 1798, | Napoleon led the French army into Egypt, swiftly conqu |
In 1804, | Napoleon I appointed him as governor general of the Fr |
He returned to France in 1810; | Napoleon raised him to baron of the empire and he died |
aring the plates for publication, but in 1808 | Napoleon formally forbade publication of any map of th |
In 1808, | Napoleon invaded Spain and Portugal. |
in Henry County, all of which are in downtown | Napoleon, are listed on the Register; no Ohio county h |
It was inaugurated by | Napoleon III on 2 April 1856. |
y, it was the cast iron bridge inaugurated by | Napoleon III in 1861 which allowed vehicles to cross b |
t in 1806 he became strongly inclined towards | Napoleon, by whom he was received in audience after th |
orcement (including the possible inclusion of | Napoleon himself) in the spring, led to the British de |
Thanks to his father's influence with | Napoleon, he was able to join the military academy at |
n the morning of June 18, 1815 the inn became | Napoleon Bonaparte's headquarters for the Battle of Wa |
t of Regensburg determined at the instance of | Napoleon Bonaparte to secularize all the church lands |
In February 1806, following | Napoleon's remarkable victory in the Battle of Austerl |
olonel in the French Army was instructed that | Napoleon wanted him to form a foreign regiment from Pr |
tempt to excite a second insurrection against | Napoleon in Tyrol. |
Jaubert acted as interpreter to | Napoleon Bonaparte during the Egyptian Campaign of 179 |
Apart from an interruption under | Napoleon, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies remained und |
When the French invaded under | Napoleon I, at the start of the Peninsular War (1808-1 |
had rebelled against the French invaders, but | Napoleon believed that he was facing a series of minor |
efending against the threat of an invasion by | Napoleon. |
e surviving tiara from before the invasion of | Napoleon Bonaparte's troops in 1798 (when all the othe |
ing Russia from defeat during the invasion by | Napoleon in 1812. |
The club's traditional ground is the | Napoleon Stadium in Acre, which is currently undergoin |
so I suppose it is possible that that is what | Napoleon had in mind. |
ith a b/w reproduction of a painting in it of | Napoleon at Wagram, by Horace Vernet. |
Legend has it that | Napoleon I later took several barrels of cognac with h |
It appears | Napoleon also extracted an oath from Ferdinand in a se |
Back in Italy with | Napoleon he fought at Marengo (14 June 1800) where he |
istence, exactly a year after its foundation, | Napoleon Bonaparte decreed its merger with the cantons |
hancellor to the Spanish king, Charles IV and | Napoleon signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau, which aut |
sed in this film are among others James Neel, | Napoleon Chagnon, Kenneth Good and Jacques Lizot. |
9 January - | Napoleon III of France, first President of the French |
Louis Mercier as Mayor Jean Philippe | Napoleon Dupres |
Jena 1806: | Napoleon destroys Prussia. |
His cousins, John and | Napoleon Bonaparte Buford, who grew up nearby, were Ge |
John P. | Napoleon as Lt. Miller |
He led the army from Italy to join with | Napoleon, and at Wagram, led the attack which broke th |
In 1798, he joined general | Napoleon Bonaparte's French Campaign in Egypt and Syri |
the world, including Emperor Franz Josef and | Napoleon III, for Mortara to be returned to his parent |
g his own way", An allegory of Joseph Stalin, | Napoleon is the main villain of Animal Farm. |
Darwin Joston as | Napoleon Wilson |
In the judgment of | Napoleon, his scheme of invasion was baffled by this d |
On 19 July 1870, | Napoleon III declared war on Prussia, and after his ca |
24 June - | Napoleon announces his abdication. |
In June 1812 | Napoleon invaded Russia and Hope was sent back to the |
IV. 112 The Russian anabasis and katabasis of | Napoleon. |
If this article is about a kingdom, why | Napoleon is named president? |
War in the village of Glenmont (then known as | Napoleon) in Holmes County, Ohio, between Union troops |
uke of Parma and, prior to that, was known as | Napoleon II. |
Prince Mikhail Kutuzov and | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
Gunther Erich - „The Emperor's last victory, | Napoleon and the battle of Wagram”, Cassel, ISBN 0-304 |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Latta in | Napoleon, Ohio October through December 1861 and muste |
He resumed the practice of law in | Napoleon, Ohio. |
, while many Polish Hasidic leaders supported | Napoleon or remained quiet about their support, Rabbi |
rance was flourishing under the leadership of | Napoleon Bonaparte who was thinking of colonising Indi |
ought between the French Army of Italy led by | Napoleon Bonaparte and the Austrian army under Feldzeu |
being pursued by the main French army led by | Napoleon; the cavalry under Henry, Lord Paget were per |
rowboats filled with French soldiers, led by | Napoleon. |
The French were led by | Napoleon Bonaparte, and they captured the city. |
ttles against the French Army of Italy led by | Napoleon Bonaparte during the French Revolutionary War |
had defeated French troops in Italy, left by | Napoleon during his Egyptian campaign. |
d remove various euphemisms and legends about | Napoleon. |
the outbreak of the War of Liberation against | Napoleon in 1813, he joined the army, quickly attainin |
The old Carnegie library on | Napoleon just back from Magazine is now the city's Chi |
by John Sessions' satirical solo The Life of | Napoleon which transferred from Riverside Studios to t |
lay L'Aiglon ("The Eaglet") about the life of | Napoleon II of France. |
It toured Europe beating the likes of | Napoleon Bonaparte and Benjamin Franklin. |
ry year, following the footsteps of Louis XV, | Napoleon, and King Albert I. |
The infamous meeting of Queen Louise and | Napoleon Bonaparte (far left), 1807. |
of Reichstadt was the son of Marie Louise and | Napoleon I. |
the name is a misspelled homage to a lover of | Napoleon named "Desiree". |
was the last city in Italy to remain loyal to | Napoleon - it was not until a further siege by an Angl |
The argument is also made that | Napoleon only sold "the streets of New Orleans and a m |
Main article: | Napoleon and the Catholic Church |
Collier Medley: Ben Hur March & | Napoleon March |
Early on March 20 | Napoleon set out for Arcis-sur-Aube (believed to be we |
he Peace of Vienna (1809) and the marriage of | Napoleon. |
She was opposed to the marriage between | Napoleon and Marie Louise in 1809. |
ench Republic and the Rise of the Marshals of | Napoleon I, London: Oxford University Press . |
5 May - | Napoleon Charles Bonaparte, eldest son of Louis Bonapa |
On 18 May 1804, | Napoleon was given the title of emperor by the Senate; |
In May 2008, | Napoleon appeared on The CW Network hit series The Gam |
31 May - | Napoleon III announces the withdrawal of French forces |
za Qazvini at Finkenstein Castle to meet with | Napoleon on 27 Avril 1807 for the Treaty of Finkenstei |
after her birth, she asked for a meeting with | Napoleon. |
rolled voters, and the Country member (Alfred | Napoleon Piesse, Electoral district of Toodyay) repres |
French artillery pounded towards the men, but | Napoleon redirected his gunners to fire at the ice. |
tate legislator, Samuel Mendenhall, purchased | Napoleon Bratton's old estate, including the Brick Hou |
sent Chernyshyov as his private messenger to | Napoleon, who at that time started the Peninsular War |
When Montigny's mission failed, | Napoleon III decided to dispatch a military force of 3 |
s occurs in the second to last mission, where | Napoleon has invaded Russia. |
She was briefly a mistress of | Napoleon. |
art, Denise Lum, Elettra Bietti, Mitzi Huang, | Napoleon Xanthoulis, Yannick Hefti, Samantha Godwin, R |
Pierre Mondy portrays | Napoleon in this film about one of his greatest victor |
Two years later, her mother married | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
He moved to | Napoleon, Ohio, in 1897 and continued the practice of |
ino (most well known as Deb from the MTV film | Napoleon Dynamite) and features several other up-and-c |
He hoped that much that | Napoleon reforms would be implemented in Britain itsel |
ointed first director of the Louvre Museum by | Napoleon after the Egyptian campaign of 1798-1801. |
that Prussians were coming up from Namur, but | Napoleon does not appear to have attached much importa |
, established its county seat nearly opposite | Napoleon, Arkansas, on the east bank of the Mississipp |
In April 1807 Dohna negotiated with | Napoleon at the Palace of Finckenstein on a French-Pru |
ing the long and harassing negotiations which | Napoleon carried on with Pope Pius VII, while the latt |
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