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hild of a French officer who had served under | Napoleon Bonaparte and who had moved to Chapel Hill, N |
destroyed most of the city and settled down; | Napoleon returned to Kremlin, expecting plea for peace |
atesman, who served as minister in several of | Napoleon III's governments. |
Whilst advancing, Sharpe glimpses | Napoleon as he rides off in defeat. |
ine months in Paris, and through them she met | Napoleon Bonaparte, made friends with Angelica Kauffma |
She read | Napoleon and the Conquest of the World, Dracula, Big B |
Blackadder: Back & Forth (1999 short) - | Napoleon |
r relief at arriving safely is short-lived as | Napoleon continues his preparations for an invasion of |
ll as the Polish troops fought on the side of | Napoleon. |
A sidebar shows | Napoleon III planning to invade the United States thro |
Throughout the siege, both | Napoleon and Jezzar sought in vain the assistance of t |
In 1929, he appeared in his last silent movie | Napoleon auf St. Helena about Napoleon's last days. |
stofle (1805-1863), and became silversmith to | Napoleon III and one of the major silversmiths in nine |
m 1817 Countess of Lipona (youngest sister of | Napoleon Bonapartes) and General Macdonald (very expen |
, Stabel Master of the court of the sister of | Napoleon, Princess Elisa Bonaparte. |
The sisters of | Napoleon. |
He unlimbered his battery of six 12-pounder | Napoleon smoothbore cannon as a last-ditch defense aga |
nd early 19th century warfare tactics so that | Napoleon Bonaparte has a chance of conquering all of E |
of the World's Mightiest Men from Socrates to | Napoleon (1895) (Google Books e-text) |
.P., 1975, published in Dutch as Soldaten van | Napoleon by Brabantia Nostra the same year |
ck from Russia where he had been a soldier of | Napoleon, and his family, through a full century till |
Bar-le-Duc, June 7, 1863), the eldest son of | Napoleon I's marshal Nicolas Oudinot of his first marr |
pson of the King of Bavaria and son-in-law of | Napoleon Bonaparte) from the French. |
Puppy Love is a novelty song by | Napoleon XIV. |
carriage crew there were two of his sons and | Napoleon III, Emperor of the French). |
urgent Spanish forces and this soon compelled | Napoleon to intervene with his Grand Army in order to |
to the east, Magazine Street to the south and | Napoleon Avenue to the west. |
Fontainebleau between Charles IV of Spain and | Napoleon I of France. |
as Seymour Hicks's Scrooge (1935) and Spy of | Napoleon which he hoped to gain both a national and in |
Imperial standard of | Napoleon III. |
ling in this, he turned to the rising star of | Napoleon, believing that he had found in the truly gre |
An after-note states that | Napoleon Bonaparte lived out the rest of his life in P |
Kingdom and a number of German states, drove | Napoleon out of Germany in 1813. |
attached a cable to the neck of the statue of | Napoleon atop the column, but it had refused to budge |
statue was replaced by a 4.75m high statue of | Napoleon in chasseur uniform by Pierre Stenne). |
onstructed in the home computer strategy game | Napoleon at War released by C.C.S. in 1986 and written |
Avenue, Toledano Street, Magazine Street and | Napoleon Avenue. |
ikorps Schill in 1809 in the struggle against | Napoleon, the same year he joined the Austrian Army an |
as a means to engage in the struggle against | Napoleon was argued by, among others, Johann Gottlieb |
was a historian who specialized in studies of | Napoleon. |
as a benevolent authoritarian in the style of | Napoleon III. |
igner, that is those who were not subjects of | Napoleon. |
Though politically Dalberg's subservience to | Napoleon was resented by the following generations, as |
bay and was therefore considered a success by | Napoleon. |
al Belisarius and ended with the successes of | Napoleon of France; specifically, the capture of Pope |
Traditional French bread and desserts such as | Napoleon are served throughout the day at the bakery. |
he second season of Cntando Por Un Sueno) and | Napoleon, Singer, 3rd place |
It has been suggested that | Napoleon intended to invade the Ottoman Empire followi |
which was one of three massive supply depots | Napoleon had established in western part of Russian Em |
With support from | Napoleon Bonaparte, Polish military units were formed, |
n for his asceticism and mystical support for | Napoleon, whose wars he identified with the battles of |
A strong supporter of | Napoleon he wrote numerous letters to the press opposi |
Erfurt's surrender permitted | Napoleon to reroute his line of communication from Mai |
After the surrender of | Napoleon in 1814 Napier and his ship were transferred |
as in all the other states under the sway of | Napoleon, an oath of fidelity to the empire was exacte |
tion in the trans-national Imperial system of | Napoleon. |
where Fox debarked on 29 June for talks with | Napoleon III. |
that Sweden was considered enemy territory by | Napoleon. |
List 2pac albums below that Mutah | Napoleon Beale appeared on |
Rothenberg considers that Emperor | Napoleon was the direct commander of the Guard, becaus |
onal Napoleonic Society stated that, "Schom's | Napoleon may be the most hostile book ever written on |
He is notable as the leader of the troops | Napoleon sent to kidnap pope Pius VII. |
", commonly called in English the "12-pounder | Napoleon Model 1857", was the primary cannon used in t |
Most notable for portraying the emperor | Napoleon in the 1948 film Idol of Paris, he also appea |
ge outside Paris, until 1860 when the emperor | Napoleon III annexed it to the capital. |
he Second French Empire the son of the Prince | Napoleon and his wife Princess Marie Clothilde of Savo |
After driving Snowball off the farm, | Napoleon usurps full power, using false propaganda fro |
The Louvre Pyramid in the Cour | Napoleon looking east. |
By the end of the book, | Napoleon and his fellow pigs have learned to walk upri |
a reference to the recent fall of the Emperor | Napoleon I. |
one was specially commissioned by the Emperor | Napoleon Bonaparte to show off the talents of two of h |
only alternative, an alliance with the hated | Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, Louis Napoleon, who was a |
The Camp | Napoleon Council was a meeting of a number of indigeno |
e French army during the reign of the Emperor | Napoleon III. |
Coquelin photographed by the American | Napoleon Sarony c.1888. |
esar, Gustavus Adolphus, Frederick the Great, | Napoleon, although the volumes on Frederick the Great |
nch empire, in an equal degree of the emperor | Napoleon. |
mburg, which, after the downfall of the First | Napoleon, had been added to the dominions of the King |
Made a pair de France on the Restoration, | Napoleon kept him as such during the Hundred Days but |
rope… had not been accustomed since the first | Napoleon had been eliminated." |
usin, Empress Eugenie to persuade the Emperor | Napoleon III to act as arbitrator in the disputes. |
He translated the Code | Napoleon into Arabic while at the Ministry of Justice |
In 1804, the visiting | Napoleon presented Place Guillaume II to the city as a |
y Dugommier (with the assistance of the young | Napoleon Bonaparte) until December 19. |
e outside Paris until 1860, when the emperor, | Napoleon III, annexed it to the capital. |
re, could be called the Order of the Union.". | Napoleon eventually occupied large territories in nort |
the Duke of Wellington, and one of the young | Napoleon. |
Between the fall of the first | Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and the ris |
On the obverse the legend | NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR surrounding the crowned effigy o |
ng The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance, | Napoleon in Egypt, and his most recent work The Artist |
e game system is an adaptation of the popular | Napoleon at Waterloo system. |
es of Gaius, the Justinian Code, and the Code | Napoleon. |
met one of his historical heroes in the game, | Napoleon Bonaparte, who gave an autograph. |
Despite Davout's reports to the contrary, | Napoleon ordered him to attack the Austrians on his fr |
litary school at Brienne, France, at the time | Napoleon Bonaparte was there. |
d in bands The Holy Terrors, Gus, The Wahoos, | Napoleon Solo, The Ton-ups and The Last Night. |
ion are: South Claiborne Avenue to the north, | Napoleon Avenue to the east, LaSalle Street to the sou |
and who, being an ardent admirer of the great | Napoleon, was somewhat incensed at one of his politica |
r, Gaston Bonaparte (a relative to the famous | Napoleon Bonaparte) arrives at the Yokohama seaport to |
In 2007, he toured the UK with the Randy | Napoleon Trio. |
HIM The Emperor | Napoleon III 1858 |
d for an Academy Award for his score the film | Napoleon and Samantha. |
In 1870 the Emperor | Napoleon III entrusted him with the command of the Imp |
Faced with their recalcitrance, | Napoleon stormed into the chambers, escorted by a smal |
school under the Second Republic, then under | Napoleon III's French Second Empire, then again under |
irst as the Turkish Sultan's hostage, then as | Napoleon Bonaparte's general consul at the court of Al |
-vins" after the wine market created there by | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
They were | Napoleon Alfred Bonaparte Wyse (1822-1895); and Willia |
Expecting an attack of this type, | Napoleon had stationed a battery of 300 guns on the ca |
The namesake of this ship, | Napoleon Joseph Cabana, was born in Fairhaven, Massach |
Though both | Napoleon and Jazzar requested assistance from the Shih |
In order to escape the threat of | Napoleon I, Montferrat fled to Sardinia with his broth |
th the militia, especially when threatened by | Napoleon. |
Orsini, who, with accomplices, threw three at | Napoleon III in 1858. |
(but not the heir to the imperial throne) of | Napoleon. |
reement and threatened force, thus motivating | Napoleon to withdraw altogether. |
who would conclude the Treaty of Tilsit with | Napoleon the following year. |
In 1807 at the Peace of Tilsit when | Napoleon refused to negotiate with Karl August von Har |
cal novel by Iain Gale set during the time of | Napoleon Bonapartes Waterloo Campaign. |
t two hundred years old, built in the time of | Napoleon; critics said that situating a mobile home pa |
At one time, Emperor | Napoleon I of France had asked for her hand in marriag |
ly mythical) places and time-periods, meeting | Napoleon Bonaparte and Robin Hood. |
of Pommern and was granted a comital title by | Napoleon. |
tter ordering Grouchy to move quickly to join | Napoleon and to attack Bulow arrived after 6 pm. |
talian revolutionary who tried to assassinate | Napoleon III. |
Although outnumbered two to one, | Napoleon attacked the following day (27 August), turne |
Year VIII, revising the Consulate to augment | Napoleon Bonaparte's authority by making him First Con |
Soon after his arrival to Vilna, | Napoleon Bonaparte formed the Provisional Government o |
by crowds in small boats who have come to see | Napoleon |
In 1815, from July 12 to 15, | Napoleon also spent his last days in France at Ile d'A |
like this: A man from Canada, (believed to be | Napoleon Pelletier)) came down to Florida with his ver |
agen (1807) British forces decided to prevent | Napoleon from getting hold of the Danish fleet. |
ntain's central statue was supposed to depict | Napoleon Bonaparte, but the original conception came u |
nvolvement in a royalist conspiracy to remove | Napoleon from power led to his arrest and death. |
He tried to dissuade | Napoleon from his Habsburg matrimony plans with Marie |
llery school in Valence, which was to include | Napoleon among its students. |
rsini and his accomplices fail to assassinate | Napoleon III in Paris but their bombs kill 156 bystand |
a, outnumbered Spanish force fails to prevent | Napoleon from moving on Madrid. |
ogue, Schom stated, "I have attempted to give | Napoleon Bonaparte his rightful due." |
colonize Texas as the first step to liberate | Napoleon from exile in St. Helena in the first episode |
ch Empire he was named court painter to Louis | Napoleon, French King of the Netherlands from 1806 to |
inute detail battles and campaigns to glorify | Napoleon. |
his famous (and possibly apocryphal) toast to | Napoleon at a literary dinner. |
Today is Tomorrow (Randy | Napoleon) |
Many tons of ' | Napoleon' marble and a massive, three-faced tower cloc |
however, they again escaped the total defeat | Napoleon had planned. |
Salle visited "the site of the future town of | Napoleon, Arkansas" in their pioneering journeys. |
h set about the arduous task of treating with | Napoleon and Tallyrand. |
This harsh treatment led | Napoleon, when the city fell, to allow his soldiers tw |
was the venue of an offensive treaty against | Napoleon I signed by the United Kingdom, Austria, Prus |
ssfully employed against the French troops of | Napoleon a few years later under Sir Sydney Smith at t |
the duchy was occupied by French troops under | Napoleon Bonaparte, and the political situation of the |
e day La Mancha was released by the troops of | Napoleon. |
damage caused by the bivouac of the troops of | Napoleon before their departure for Spain, it was clos |
Face the Truth (Randy | Napoleon) |
ed the treatment of an egg bound turtle named | Napoleon. |
Within two days, | Napoleon ordered his 190,000-man army to close in on t |
the previous Patriarch Joseph Tyan supported | Napoleon in the Siege of Acre (1799) and came in confl |
This victory ultimately cost | Napoleon his army, as it allowed the French emperor to |
y for the French, which would ultimately cost | Napoleon the war and his crown, although at the time n |
Ultimately, with | Napoleon now in ascendancy in France, year-long negoti |
shment of the First Empire under First-Consul | Napoleon Bonaparte, primarily exported to European cou |
ed in the victory of the French under Emperor | Napoleon I over the Russians under General Fabian Wilh |
II, he joined the ranks of EDES under general | Napoleon Zervas. |
re of the generals and marshals under Emperor | Napoleon. |
's life and work was being undertaken, titled | Napoleon: Life of an Outlaw. |
d, after the suppression of the university by | Napoleon in the same year, until Frederick William III |
He was named Count of Unseburg by | Napoleon I after the Silesian campaign during the War |
A wealthy man dresses up as | Napoleon for a fancy dress ball, but is instead detain |
The road was originally a track opened up by | Napoleon to provide a direct route to Madrid. |
ntral Consistory is the institution set up by | Napoleon I by means of the Imperial Decree of 17 March |
eration of the Rhine Act, agreed upon between | Napoleon I of France and the Confederation of the Rhin |
oldier and joined the German uprising against | Napoleon. |
e central position was a key strategy used by | Napoleon in the Napoleonic Wars. |
Dweezil and former Zappa alumni Steve Vai and | Napoleon Murphy Brock) won a Grammy Award for Best Roc |
raghi of Milan, a personal cook and valet for | Napoleon I during his rule over the Kingdom of Italy. |
Moreau in the centre by the Danube valley, MG | Napoleon Bonaparte on the right in Italy. |
Ward landmarks are Tipitina's music venue on | Napoleon at Tchoupitoulas Street and Walter L. Cohen S |
ellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, victor over | Napoleon). |
ghborhood and to commemorate the victories of | Napoleon Bonaparte. |
Battle of Austerlitz, an 1805 victory by | Napoleon Bonaparte |
resulting in a French-Sardinian victory under | Napoleon III against the Austrians under Marshal Feren |
After the allied victory over | Napoleon at Waterloo the department was occupied by Ru |
success on the way to the final victory over | Napoleon. |
eat dinner was held to celebrate victory over | Napoleon I. |
Rhiem notes that the Borodino victory allowed | Napoleon to move on to Moscow, where-even allowing for |
ive outcomes, culminating in the victory over | Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, the Duke was aided |
ut on a Grand Tour, which included a visit to | Napoleon Bonaparte, exiled on Elba. |
As a leading industrial, he was visited by | Napoleon in 1810 and awarded the Legion d'Honneur. |
ols., 1864; Sybilla von Kleve, 3 vols., 1865; | Napoleon I. Letzte Liebe, 6 vols., 1868; Auf dem Wiene |
h was named after the Battle of Wagram, where | Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Archduke Charles of Au |
Eli Wallach as | Napoleon I |
e age of sixteen he served in the war against | Napoleon, and was present at the great battle of Leipz |
The Dynasts is "an epic-drama of the war with | Napoleon, in three parts, nineteen acts and one hundre |
ss operations of 1799, and in the war against | Napoleon in Poland in 1806-1807 (Battle of Heilsberg). |
In the desperate war against | Napoleon, the British believed that they could not aff |
The end of the war saw | Napoleon master of almost all of western and central c |
soon afterwards the preparations for war with | Napoleon got underway and Paulucci was summoned to Sai |
After the renewal of the war against | Napoleon, at the urging of Castlereagh and other long- |
overed a Narrative of a Prisoner of War under | Napoleon (published in Blackwood's Magazine), an unkno |
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