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  • ssfully employed against the French troops of Napoleon a few years later under Sir Sydney Smith at t
  • diplomatic documents of Tsar Alexander I and Napoleon; a life of Tsar Alexander's close friend, Pau
  • that Hohenzollern participated in a defeat of Napoleon, a rare distinction in 1809.
  • 82 years after the release of Napoleon, a video game called Burnout Paradise was rel
  • also worked frequently with his nephew Marty Napoleon, a jazz pianist.
  • Napoleon a Polska, (Warszawa, 1918-19)
  • Napoleon A. Jones Jr. (August 25, 1940 - December 12,
  • On December 5, 1812, with Napoleon's troops in disarray and freezing temperature
  • When Napoleon abdicated in 1814 he was devastated.
  • Napoleon, actor and politician
  • g defeated by the Sixth Coalition in 1813-14, Napoleon adbicated in favour of his son, the King of R
  • Napoleon added that he would give Vandamme command of
  • ointed first director of the Louvre Museum by Napoleon after the Egyptian campaign of 1798-1801.
  • one of the artworks brought back to Paris by Napoleon after his 1796 Italian Campaign.
  • Bartholdy fought in the Austrian army against Napoleon, afterward entered the diplomatic service of
  • ut during French occupation of Berlin in 1806 Napoleon again drilled troops there.
  • 4 was caught conspiring with the French under Napoleon against the Ottomans in 1798 and was deposed
  • Following Bautzen, Napoleon agreed to a seven-week truce with the Coaliti
  • Napoleon aimed to win the war by destroying the Prussi
  • They were Napoleon Alfred Bonaparte Wyse (1822-1895); and Willia
  • Napoleon also helped the prosperity of Torquay in anot
  • In 1815, from July 12 to 15, Napoleon also spent his last days in France at Ile d'A
  • As a member of Outlawz, Napoleon also appeared on a number of Shakur's posthum
  • Napoleon also was the viola soloist for some time in t
  • It appears Napoleon also extracted an oath from Ferdinand in a se
  • Napoleon also promised to furnish the Shah with arms,
  • esar, Gustavus Adolphus, Frederick the Great, Napoleon, although the volumes on Frederick the Great
  • llery school in Valence, which was to include Napoleon among its students.
  • and has studied algebra and the campaigns of Napoleon, among other things.
  • as in all the other states under the sway of Napoleon, an oath of fidelity to the empire was exacte
  • However, with the return of Napoleon and his final defeat at the Battle of Waterlo
  • tter ordering Grouchy to move quickly to join Napoleon and to attack Bulow arrived after 6 pm.
  • As a result Prince Napoleon and his son quarrelled for the remainder of P
  • orps during the Hundred Days Campaign against Napoleon and fought in the battle of Ligny and was the
  • ed to Stephanie de Beauharnais and an ally of Napoleon, and joined the emperor in Berlin at the same
  • He led the army from Italy to join with Napoleon, and at Wagram, led the attack which broke th
  • he Second French Empire the son of the Prince Napoleon and his wife Princess Marie Clothilde of Savo
  • Houbigant was appointed personal perfumer to Napoleon and created a special perfume for Empress Jos
  • By the end of the book, Napoleon and his fellow pigs have learned to walk upri
  • e age of sixteen he served in the war against Napoleon, and was present at the great battle of Leipz
  • His criticisms of Napoleon and the offensive school were controversial.
  • 1813, Leipzig: Napoleon and the Battle of the Nations.
  • Highlighting Abel Gance's masterpieces, Napoleon and La Roue.
  • wn as Josephine de Beauharnais, first wife of Napoleon and Empress of France.
  • Whitbread admired Napoleon and his reforms in France and Europe.
  • radle given as a gift by the city of Paris to Napoleon and his wife Empress Marie-Louise, on the bir
  • mentator Ray French has nicknamed him 'Little Napoleon' and his former coach Neil Kelly questioned w
  • t Great Britain, were eventually conquered by Napoleon and their leaders became refugees in London.
  • ic relationship and political divorce between Napoleon and his wife Josephine.
  • ch was returned to Florence after the fall of Napoleon and is now housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Fl
  • ally himself with the Third Coalition against Napoleon and the decisive victory over the Allies at t
  • Napoleon and Poniatowski at Leipzig, painted by Januar
  • With Shirley Black, Gooch co-authored Louis Napoleon and Strasbourg.
  • 1795-1809) for Napoleon and a large table service (1798-1809; Munich,
  • lage Borodino where the famous battle between Napoleon and Kutuzov in 1812 took place.
  • Emperor Napoleon and the Empress, accompanied by the king and
  • Leggiere is the author of Napoleon and Berlin: The Franco-Prussian War in North
  • eart of the Empress Marie Louise, the wife of Napoleon, and then single-handedly defeating Napoleon
  • He participated in the 1812 campaign against Napoleon and was accused of letting Napoleon escape at
  • urg, where it engaged Federal forces with its Napoleon and Whitworth artillery pieces on both the fi
  • with names such as Blythe Spirit, Chapeau de Napoleon and Glamis Castle, colourful flower borders i
  • Gunther Erich - „The Emperor's last victory, Napoleon and the battle of Wagram”, Cassel, ISBN 0-304
  • She read Napoleon and the Conquest of the World, Dracula, Big B
  • ck from Russia where he had been a soldier of Napoleon, and his family, through a full century till
  • After the fall of Napoleon and the defeat of Murat at Tolentino, Naples
  • ry year, following the footsteps of Louis XV, Napoleon, and King Albert I.
  • y that the female character was an admirer of Napoleon, and so she was trying to prevent her lover f
  • its roots in a painting collection donated by Napoleon and Chaptal to the city of Mainz in 1803.
  • He received official commissions under Napoleon and under William I of the Netherlands.
  • n 1814 and the resumption of hostilities with Napoleon, and supported parliamentary reform.
  • s throughout New Orleans, such as Carrollton, Napoleon and Canal, becoming one of the city's most me
  • Louis Engelbert was named senator by Napoleon and a count of the First French Empire.
  • icularly for his preoccupation with comparing Napoleon and Hitler.
  • During the Hundred Days, Desvaux joined Napoleon and was given command of the entire Guard art
  • icular were abandoned just before production, Napoleon and The Aryan Papers.
  • a with further reenactments of the arrival of Napoleon and French rule, British occupation and the 7
  • h set about the arduous task of treating with Napoleon and Tallyrand.
  • Napoleon and Josephine Bonaparte
  • Even after the fall of Napoleon and the return of the Palatinate to Germany,
  • In poor health, the pope was the prisoner of Napoleon, and he remained in his genteel prison at Fon
  • ght just have been his favourite colour, like Napoleon and the green stripe on the Italian flag.
  • Leggiere, Napoleon and Berlin, p86-87
  • actual quotes he had lifted from Talleyrand, Napoleon, and other historical figures, but his film b
  • ed by actor Tim Curry in the 1974 mini-series Napoleon and Love.
  • he abolition of serfdom in Poland (in 1807 by Napoleon and in land reform processes in the decades t
  • The first is a collaboration between Gold and Napoleon and prominently features two of Gold's compos
  • Gold appears on two CDs with guitarist Randy Napoleon and drummer Quincy Davis.
  • Main article: Napoleon and the Catholic Church
  • Napoleon and the Birth of Modern Spain.
  • hway was also used by Charlemagne, Charles V, Napoleon, and Kaiser Wilhelm II.
  • Though both Napoleon and Jazzar requested assistance from the Shih
  • This theatre was forced to close in 1807 by Napoleon, and it was destroyed in 1812 to make room fo
  • She was opposed to the marriage between Napoleon and Marie Louise in 1809.
  • d for an Academy Award for his score the film Napoleon and Samantha.
  • 9, and was interred in Les Invalides, next to Napoleon and many other famous French soldiers and off
  • Throughout the siege, both Napoleon and Jezzar sought in vain the assistance of t
  • 24 June - Napoleon announces his abdication.
  • In May 2008, Napoleon appeared on The CW Network hit series The Gam
  • Napoleon appointed Bisson a Count of the Empire in 180
  • Napoleon appointed him a Count of the Empire in 1808.
  • During the Hundred Days, Napoleon appointed him as director of the Ministry of
  • Following the Prussian campaign, Napoleon appointed Klein as governor of the Imperial p
  • But he retained high office under Napoleon: Arch-Chancellor of the Empire and President
  • Traditional French bread and desserts such as Napoleon are served throughout the day at the bakery.
  • to Alexander that all friendly assurances of Napoleon are mendacious, he entreated not to believe t
  • in Henry County, all of which are in downtown Napoleon, are listed on the Register; no Ohio county h
  • sentative Henry Wharton Conway in a duel near Napoleon, Arkansas on October 29, 1827.
  • Salle visited "the site of the future town of Napoleon, Arkansas" in their pioneering journeys.
  • , established its county seat nearly opposite Napoleon, Arkansas, on the east bank of the Mississipp
  • Napoleon arrived quickly and unexpectedly with reinfor
  • Napoleon arrived with 2,500 men and two cannon reinfor
  • By 1:00 p.m. Napoleon arrived along the northern bank of the Aube R
  • m 6 April 1814 to 20 March 1815, on which day Napoleon arrived back in Paris.
  • ng Louis XVIII, who had fled the country when Napoleon arrived in Paris, took the throne for a secon
  • Antonio Canova's heroic marble nude of Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker made 1802-10, holding
  • Napoleon, as well as Wallenstein, believed in his star
  • In February 1806, following Napoleon's remarkable victory in the Battle of Austerl
  • awyer, explorer and antiquarian, appointed by Napoleon as French consul to Egypt at a time when the
  • hich established the First French Empire with Napoleon as Emperor.
  • Whilst advancing, Sharpe glimpses Napoleon as he rides off in defeat.
  • The League was later resurrected by Napoleon as the Confederation of the Rhine, which gave
  • cution, documents by Danton, Robespierre, and Napoleon, as well as jailers' keys from the Bastille.
  • f his conduct, especially in voting for Louis Napoleon as president, was often and sharply criticize
  • John P. Napoleon as Lt. Miller
  • a grenadier in the Lombardy Legion, formed by Napoleon as part of his Army of Italy in October 1796.
  • In 1805, Napoleon asserted that if he had
  • ith a b/w reproduction of a painting in it of Napoleon at Wagram, by Horace Vernet.
  • The Austrian army had been defeated by Napoleon at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800 and
  • ee years later, following Austria's defeat by Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitz, the area was giv
  • Le Napoleon at the 1852 naval review in Toulon.
  • After the allied victory over Napoleon at Waterloo the department was occupied by Ru
  • e end of the Hundred Days, with the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo, the Chambre issued Napoleon a de
  • Ward landmarks are Tipitina's music venue on Napoleon at Tchoupitoulas Street and Walter L. Cohen S
  • onstructed in the home computer strategy game Napoleon at War released by C.C.S. in 1986 and written
  • liance between Tsar Alexander I of Russia and Napoleon at Tilsit in July interrupted his career, nec
  • After the renewal of the war against Napoleon, at the urging of Castlereagh and other long-
  • y, but his corps headed the flank attack upon Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, and bore the heavi
  • dge" cos us and the Germans had just done for Napoleon at Waterloo.
  • ty, impressive public works and for defeating Napoleon at the siege of Acre in 1799.
  • Between the fall of the first Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and the ris
  • as supplied by the Canal de l'Ourcq, begun by Napoleon at the beginning of his reign.
  • In April 1807 Dohna negotiated with Napoleon at the Palace of Finckenstein on a French-Pru
  • e game system is an adaptation of the popular Napoleon at Waterloo system.
  • 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
  • The Napoleon at Toulon in 1852.
  • his famous (and possibly apocryphal) toast to Napoleon at a literary dinner.
  • attached a cable to the neck of the statue of Napoleon atop the column, but it had refused to budge
  • Although outnumbered two to one, Napoleon attacked the following day (27 August), turne
  • h, a clash ensued at the Battle of Craonne as Napoleon attacked westwards along the Chemin des Dames
  • In 1929, he appeared in his last silent movie Napoleon auf St. Helena about Napoleon's last days.
  • Down from Napoleon Avenue is a series of streets perpendicular t
  • to the east, Magazine Street to the south and Napoleon Avenue to the west.
  • ion are: South Claiborne Avenue to the north, Napoleon Avenue to the east, LaSalle Street to the sou
  • a's is a music venue located at the corner of Napoleon Avenue and Tchoupitoulas Street in Uptown New
  • 's, a music club, is located at the corner of Napoleon Avenue and Tchoupitoulas.
  • The Medical Center seen from Napoleon Avenue, still closed after Katrina in early J
  • Rex parade float on Napoleon Avenue, mid 1990s
  • The lower boundary is Napoleon Avenue, across which is the 12th Ward.
  • ret as these streets: South Claiborne Avenue, Napoleon Avenue, LaSalle Street and Jefferson Avenue.
  • The Tucks parade begins on Napoleon Avenue, runs down St. Charles Avenue, and end
  • ade Avenue, Veterans Memorial Boulevard, West Napoleon Avenue, West Metairie Avenue, Metairie Road,
  • northward, passing West Metairie Avenue, West Napoleon Avenue, and Veterans Memorial Boulevard befor
  • Street, and Ochsner Baptist Medical Center on Napoleon Avenue.
  • Avenue, Toledano Street, Magazine Street and Napoleon Avenue.
  • parish was merged with St Stephen Church, on Napoleon Avenue; the new parish is called Good Shepher
  • Napoleon awarded him the Commander of the Legion of Ho
  • His drawings of Napoleon's Italian campaign won acclaim as did the Bat
  • In 1905, he was appointed by Governor Napoleon B. Broward as General Counsel for the Interna
  • In the war of 1806 against Napoleon, Barclay took a distinguished part in the Bat
  • There, Napoleon based his plans on the rectangular formations
  • UTENANT COLONEL & CHIEF QUARTERMASTER RICHARD NAPOLEON BATCHELDER UNITED STATES ARMY
  • Richard Napoleon Batchelder (July 27, 1832 - January 4, 1901)
  • His father, Napoleon Batterbee, was the son of a compositor, and h
  • List 2pac albums below that Mutah Napoleon Beale appeared on
  • damage caused by the bivouac of the troops of Napoleon before their departure for Spain, it was clos
  • Napoleon began by removing the gag which was keeping t
  • Napoleon began with classical training, and was perfor
  • had rebelled against the French invaders, but Napoleon believed that he was facing a series of minor
  • ling in this, he turned to the rising star of Napoleon, believing that he had found in the truly gre
  • These are Enjoy the Moment and Randy Napoleon: Between Friends.
  • Napoleon Bill Harris (born February 25, 1979 in Chicag
  • Napoleon Bona Parts 1 & 2
  • War and Peace BBC (1972) Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Moreau in the centre by the Danube valley, MG Napoleon Bonaparte on the right in Italy.
  • the Revolutionary Army of France commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte passed through Rafah during the inv
  • After the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte he remained in Poland and became on
  • h whom she lived as mistress until 1802, when Napoleon Bonaparte pressed Talleyrand to marry her.
  • Napoleon Bonaparte founded the Kingdom of Westphalia,
  • Army of Italy: Napoleon Bonaparte (42,049)
  • Napoleon Bonaparte extended a hand in friendship to Pe
  • His biography of Napoleon Bonaparte (1997) was controversial in its por
  • ought between the French Army of Italy led by Napoleon Bonaparte and the Austrian army under Feldzeu
  • rance was flourishing under the leadership of Napoleon Bonaparte who was thinking of colonising Indi
  • Napoleon Bonaparte moved against an over-extended Prus
  • Ian Holm as Napoleon Bonaparte / Sergeant Eugene Lenormand
  • The granddaughter of former Florida Governor Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, Drake was best known for s
  • Jaubert acted as interpreter to Napoleon Bonaparte during the Egyptian Campaign of 179
  • Soon after his arrival to Vilna, Napoleon Bonaparte formed the Provisional Government o
  • h was named after the Battle of Wagram, where Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Archduke Charles of Au
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