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Napoleon added that he would give Vandamme command of | |
ling in this, he turned to the rising star of | Napoleon, believing that he had found in the truly gre |
At this, | Napoleon demanded that Lefebvre mount a full-scale rel |
Most notable for portraying the emperor | Napoleon in the 1948 film Idol of Paris, he also appea |
itish victory parade held after the defeat of | Napoleon in the Napoleonic Wars and his exile to Elba. |
The Austrian army had been defeated by | Napoleon at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800 and |
Rites of Peace: The fall of | Napoleon & the Congress of Vienna. |
ee years later, following Austria's defeat by | Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitz, the area was giv |
In 1807, | Napoleon dissolved the kingdom and had Charles Louis a |
This harsh treatment led | Napoleon, when the city fell, to allow his soldiers tw |
Although outnumbered two to one, | Napoleon attacked the following day (27 August), turne |
A New Play About | Napoleon - The Times, Thursday, Jan 30, 1936; pg. |
g his own way", An allegory of Joseph Stalin, | Napoleon is the main villain of Animal Farm. |
itary command, which he lost on the return of | Napoleon during the Hundred Days. |
His criticisms of | Napoleon and the offensive school were controversial. |
1813, Leipzig: | Napoleon and the Battle of the Nations. |
Le | Napoleon at the 1852 naval review in Toulon. |
ench Campaign in Egypt and Syria he supported | Napoleon in the siege of Acre (1799), urging Maronites |
The monastery was closed under | Napoleon but the community remained relatively unscath |
and although he received a similar honor from | Napoleon during the Hundred Days, he remained in the u |
ally himself with the Third Coalition against | Napoleon and the decisive victory over the Allies at t |
Rampon rallied to | Napoleon during the Hundred Days and thereafter the Bo |
himself and at Arcis-sur-Aube, in 1814, saved | Napoleon from the sudden onslaught of the enemy by she |
by Louis XVIII (4 June 1814), but rallied to | Napoleon during the Hundred Days. |
Under | Napoleon I the French boundary was extended to include |
On October 1, 1800, | Napoleon concluded the acquisition of the Louisiana Te |
As a young man, | Napoleon won the prestigious Prix de Rome viola, which |
Emperor | Napoleon and the Empress, accompanied by the king and |
he Sixth Coalition had intentions of deposing | Napoleon, dissolving the First French Empire and resto |
esar, Gustavus Adolphus, Frederick the Great, | Napoleon, although the volumes on Frederick the Great |
attached a cable to the neck of the statue of | Napoleon atop the column, but it had refused to budge |
tion etc than some sort of weird analogy with | Napoleon vs the Tzar --Jubilee♫clipman 04:17, 17 May 2 |
Among those attending were French emperor | Napoleon III; the future King Edward VII of the United |
After the renewal of the war against | Napoleon, at the urging of Castlereagh and other long- |
Rothenberg considers that Emperor | Napoleon was the direct commander of the Guard, becaus |
y, but his corps headed the flank attack upon | Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, and bore the heavi |
Napoleon confering the Legion D'Honneur on a Russian G | |
Gunther Erich - „The Emperor's last victory, | Napoleon and the battle of Wagram”, Cassel, ISBN 0-304 |
After the abdication of | Napoleon following the War of the Sixth Coalition, Aus |
e central position was a key strategy used by | Napoleon in the Napoleonic Wars. |
The League was later resurrected by | Napoleon as the Confederation of the Rhine, which gave |
4 was caught conspiring with the French under | Napoleon against the Ottomans in 1798 and was deposed |
She read | Napoleon and the Conquest of the World, Dracula, Big B |
For this Castelli was proclaimed by | Napoleon in the Moniteur, and had to seek refuge in Hu |
After the fall of | Napoleon and the defeat of Murat at Tolentino, Naples |
Napoleon interpreted the Russian efforts on his left a | |
In 1797, | Napoleon had the horses forcibly removed from the basi |
He sent word back to | Napoleon of the approximate number of boats and artill |
the French occupation of Spain in 1808, when | Napoleon used the pretext of reinforcing his army in P |
ty, impressive public works and for defeating | Napoleon at the siege of Acre in 1799. |
n 1808 he was promoted general of division by | Napoleon on the field of battle in front of Madrid. |
When | Napoleon recognized the kingdom of Italy in 1861, Nigr |
parish was merged with St Stephen Church, on | Napoleon Avenue; the new parish is called Good Shepher |
to the peasants but, deluded in its hopes by | Napoleon III, the Government counted on French support |
ivision to fight in the Low Countries against | Napoleon during the Hundred Days. |
Between the fall of the first | Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and the ris |
The text was presented to | Napoleon by the President of the Senate, the President |
Along with | Napoleon from the Outlawz and Val Young, Johnny releas |
d, after the suppression of the university by | Napoleon in the same year, until Frederick William III |
Wayne was born in | Napoleon, Ohio, the son of the Rev. George A. and Grac |
lt for defense from the French in the days of | Napoleon house the buildings there today. |
as supplied by the Canal de l'Ourcq, begun by | Napoleon at the beginning of his reign. |
icular were abandoned just before production, | Napoleon and The Aryan Papers. |
ointed first director of the Louvre Museum by | Napoleon after the Egyptian campaign of 1798-1801. |
In April 1807 Dohna negotiated with | Napoleon at the Palace of Finckenstein on a French-Pru |
e of San Germano, an Italian title created by | Napoleon in the Two Sicilies in March 1806. |
Roberto | Napoleon is the current Resident Association President |
every major power on the European continent, | Napoleon issued the Berlin Decree forbidding his allie |
He was still in attendance on | Napoleon at the Battle of Bautzen (May 20-21, 1813) in |
ive outcomes, culminating in the victory over | Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, the Duke was aided |
However only eight years later, | Napoleon conquered the peninsula part of the kingdom d |
oney to England to help win their war against | Napoleon if the Chancellor of the Exchequer Herries pl |
In 1797 | Napoleon invaded the Republic of Genoa to avoid a Brit |
Even after the fall of | Napoleon and the return of the Palatinate to Germany, |
rles I to Isabella II, as well as and also of | Napoleon during the War of the Independence. |
Napoleon bought the farm and erected a monument to his | |
[Georges] Lefebvre says that | Napoleon crossed the Neman with over 600,000 soldiers, |
Napoleon crossing the Elbe. | |
Napoleon stopped the slow-moving III Corps by hurling | |
ght just have been his favourite colour, like | Napoleon and the green stripe on the Italian flag. |
the previous Patriarch Joseph Tyan supported | Napoleon in the Siege of Acre (1799) and came in confl |
d in bands The Holy Terrors, Gus, The Wahoos, | Napoleon Solo, The Ton-ups and The Last Night. |
ldier who fought in the Prussian army against | Napoleon during the War of the Sixth Coalition. |
In 1798, | Napoleon led the French army into Egypt, swiftly conqu |
He nevertheless joined | Napoleon in the Hundred Days, and in 1816 he was impri |
Traveling back to England, he met | Napoleon on the island of Saint Helena, where the empe |
Main article: | Napoleon and the Catholic Church |
He opposed | Napoleon during the Hundred Days. |
Napoleon renamed the Cisalpine Republic as the Italian | |
Napoleon and the Birth of Modern Spain. | |
There was also an hotel belonging to | Napoleon in the street. |
hancellor to the Spanish king, Charles IV and | Napoleon signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau, which aut |
The following day | Napoleon rejected the treaty, ending his last chance o |
If | Napoleon rejected the treaty, the Allies pledged to co |
-century oil paintings like The Coronation of | Napoleon in the Louvre were made in specially designed |
t Great Britain, were eventually conquered by | Napoleon and their leaders became refugees in London. |
In 1811 | Napoleon visited their warehouses in Bercy and he was |
damage caused by the bivouac of the troops of | Napoleon before their departure for Spain, it was clos |
Emperor | Napoleon III then surrendered the army to the Prussian |
eart of the Empress Marie Louise, the wife of | Napoleon, and then single-handedly defeating Napoleon |
ry has it that it was at that time offered to | Napoleon - then involved in negotiating the ephemeral |
Napoleon pre-empted this by attacking first and with g | |
Napoleon played this opening in a game he lost to the | |
Pierre Mondy portrays | Napoleon in this film about one of his greatest victor |
se Proudhon advocated slow changes over time, | Napoleon rejected this solution. |
y Howard, George Alexander, Joe Brooks, Lefty | Napoleon, Fred Thomas, W.C. Duffy, Frank "Groundhog" T |
Denmark is officially neutral, but | Napoleon is threatening an invasion in order to captur |
The Dynasts is "an epic-drama of the war with | Napoleon, in three parts, nineteen acts and one hundre |
ies from 1808 to 1815 and a brother-in-law of | Napoleon Bonaparte, through marriage to Napoleon's you |
liance between Tsar Alexander I of Russia and | Napoleon at Tilsit in July interrupted his career, nec |
that he had lost the city, Massena had given | Napoleon valuable time leading up to the Battle of Mar |
He is notable as the leader of the troops | Napoleon sent to kidnap pope Pius VII. |
ed in Marx's The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis | Napoleon) easy to manipulate to support the capitalist |
tter ordering Grouchy to move quickly to join | Napoleon and to attack Bulow arrived after 6 pm. |
en, keeping Lobau provisionally at Charleroi, | Napoleon hastened to Fleurus, arriving about 11:00. |
girl who is about to surrender to romance, as | Napoleon had to surrender at the Battle of Waterloo in |
Napoleon failed to take into account either the wretch | |
one was specially commissioned by the Emperor | Napoleon Bonaparte to show off the talents of two of h |
Napoleon refused to see Marys consort but said that he | |
In 1807 at the Peace of Tilsit when | Napoleon refused to negotiate with Karl August von Har |
f a letter from Marshal Berthier on behalf of | Napoleon I to Prince Isenburg. |
rnyshyov to be his permanent private envoy to | Napoleon (parallel to regular Ambassador of Russia). |
achment dispatched to persuade French Emperor | Napoleon III to withdraw his troops from Mexico, and w |
Napoleon had to win Jaffa before he could advance any | |
ing that Austria would join the Allies should | Napoleon fail to meet certain conditions by a specific |
Following Bautzen, | Napoleon agreed to a seven-week truce with the Coaliti |
resent Russia at the Prussian court and, when | Napoleon prepared to invade Russia, Napoleonic Wars in |
usin, Empress Eugenie to persuade the Emperor | Napoleon III to act as arbitrator in the disputes. |
1854, Prince Rakoto (future Radama II) asked | Napoleon III to invade Madagascar. |
was known, and it was in this connection that | Napoleon referred to him as a "wretched scribe named G |
It has been suggested that | Napoleon intended to invade the Ottoman Empire followi |
t of Regensburg determined at the instance of | Napoleon Bonaparte to secularize all the church lands |
unot was busy redesigning Portuguese society, | Napoleon decided to revise his alliance with Spain, fo |
Pasha, a French army officer who served under | Napoleon, converted to Islam, and oversaw an overhaul |
to the east, Magazine Street to the south and | Napoleon Avenue to the west. |
With the Peace of Amiens, | Napoleon decided to attempt to regain control of Saint |
Later | Napoleon claimed to Prince Metternich that Hofer was e |
When | Napoleon returned to the political scene in 1815 durin |
Napoleon came to visit Sint-Niklaas in 1803 and offici | |
st the Consulate, but he was released, though | Napoleon continued to regard him as an opponent of the |
would become known as the Six Days Campaign), | Napoleon sought to deal what he hoped would be a final |
Napoleon aimed to win the war by destroying the Prussi | |
Before the flotilla could cross, however, | Napoleon had to gain naval control of the English Chan |
ion are: South Claiborne Avenue to the north, | Napoleon Avenue to the east, LaSalle Street to the sou |
m of $10,000, and in 1814, on the downfall of | Napoleon, returned to France and took possession once |
al income was reduced to 1,000,000 francs and | Napoleon had to surrender all of his estates in France |
Napoleon chose to cross the Danube south of Vienna at | |
destroyed most of the city and settled down; | Napoleon returned to Kremlin, expecting plea for peace |
caused designated emperor Wilhem I, but also | Napoleon III to congratulate. |
In the spring of 1796, | Napoleon Bonaparte took command of the army of Italy. |
Napoleon Orda took part in the failed November Uprisin | |
Napoleon III took up the idea and announced on 12 Dece | |
In the war of 1806 against | Napoleon, Barclay took a distinguished part in the Bat |
The | Napoleon at Toulon in 1852. |
After the defeat of | Napoleon, the town was restored to Prussia and subsequ |
983 by the Fragonard perfume company within a | Napoleon III town-house (built 1860). |
by John Sessions' satirical solo The Life of | Napoleon which transferred from Riverside Studios to t |
Napoleon had tried to accomplish an envelopment of Blu | |
French defeats convinced that sooner of later | Napoleon would triumph and did all he could to bring a |
Napoleon in Triumph, 1808 | |
Prussia suffered a devastating defeat against | Napoleon Bonaparte's troops in the Battle of Jena-Auer |
When | Napoleon sent troops to occupy the island Pozzo was ex |
e surviving tiara from before the invasion of | Napoleon Bonaparte's troops in 1798 (when all the othe |
ry from the antebellum era, 12-pounder bronze | Napoleon Cannon tube, and a 1869 steam fire engine tha |
He has played | Napoleon Bonaparte twice, in his 1994 guest appearance |
Napoleon LaRochelle Two-Family House is a historic hou | |
tempt to excite a second insurrection against | Napoleon in Tyrol. |
Napoleon was unaware that the bulk of the Russian forc | |
However, | Napoleon was undecided about the future of the duchy, |
He received official commissions under | Napoleon and under William I of the Netherlands. |
soon afterwards the preparations for war with | Napoleon got underway and Paulucci was summoned to Sai |
UTENANT COLONEL & CHIEF QUARTERMASTER RICHARD | NAPOLEON BATCHELDER UNITED STATES ARMY |
f the battle was delayed for several hours as | Napoleon waited until the ground had dried from the pr |
y Dugommier (with the assistance of the young | Napoleon Bonaparte) until December 19. |
At the Brunswick Hotel, Louis | Napoleon took up his residence under the assumed name |
It is believed that the body of | Napoleon Bonaparte's valet from his exile on St Helena |
82 years after the release of | Napoleon, a video game called Burnout Paradise was rel |
The only reference is: X.O.: "Extra Old", | Napoleon or Vieille Reserve, aged at least six years, |
Napoleon left Vienna on October 16, and the next day, | |
Initially, | Napoleon wanted Villaret-Joyeuse to prepare an expedit |
In 1801, | Napoleon ended Villaret-Joyeuse's exile and returned h |
In 1804, | Napoleon ordered Villeneuve, now a Vice Admiral statio |
ith a b/w reproduction of a painting in it of | Napoleon at Wagram, by Horace Vernet. |
Napoleon (a Waiter) - T. Del Lungo | |
onstructed in the home computer strategy game | Napoleon at War released by C.C.S. in 1986 and written |
y for the French, which would ultimately cost | Napoleon the war and his crown, although at the time n |
n for his asceticism and mystical support for | Napoleon, whose wars he identified with the battles of |
After the fall of | Napoleon he was given up to the Austrians, who allowed |
e age of sixteen he served in the war against | Napoleon, and was present at the great battle of Leipz |
The Camp | Napoleon Council was a meeting of a number of indigeno |
Napoleon also was the viola soloist for some time in t | |
turned to Paris in the hope of recognition by | Napoleon, Rocques was imprisoned, and on his release h |
The mop-up of what | Napoleon thought was a "curtain of three regiments" wa |
Thanks to his father's influence with | Napoleon, he was able to join the military academy at |
The | Napoleon Tiara was a papal tiara given to Pope Pius VI |
He participated in the 1812 campaign against | Napoleon and was accused of letting Napoleon escape at |
Napoleon Distelmans was a violist with the Antwerp Con | |
mes received medals at the Paris Salon, while | Napoleon III was one of his patrons; and it is certain |
Napoleon Thistlewood was born in Kent County, Delaware | |
During the Hundred Days, Desvaux joined | Napoleon and was given command of the entire Guard art |
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