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  • of history alike these give a picture of the Napoleonic age of warfare which for vividness and roman
  • ria, despite awareness of the decline of the Napoleonic age, as commanding officer of the IV Divisio
  • During the Napoleonic and Austro-Prussian wars it was sacked and b
  • w or gold), Bourbon France (white and gold), Napoleonic and Republican France (blue, white and red),
  • rican War of Independence, fought during the Napoleonic and Crimean Wars and served as garrison troo
  • Here he fought for the Napoleonic armies both under Joseph Bonaparte and Joach
  • igament and the fracture are named after the Napoleonic army surgeon, Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin
  • He fought to the end of the existence of the Napoleonic Army, then returned to Poland and joined the
  • is mentioned in the Doomsday Book and in an Napoleonic assessment/inventory of the British south co
  • It was badly affected by the Napoleonic Battle of Eylau in February 1807 and almost
  • tion of bone and guano, including raiding of Napoleonic battlefields and catacombs, British monopoli
  • Fontainebleau, the Palace of Versailles, and Napoleonic battles including Austerlitz and Waterloo.
  • age was launched in November 2007 and uses a Napoleonic bee in its identity.
  • as Salt, to whom he sold out just before the Napoleonic Blockade of Russia and the Baltic, which led
  • esperate for wool at the time because of the Napoleonic blockade, and the Australian bale sold for a
  • Following the Napoleonic blockade, Burton brewers needed another mark
  • following a downturn in trade because of the Napoleonic blockade, he sold his brewery to Allsopp for
  • At that time, due to the Napoleonic blockade, Europe was deprived of British ind
  • first mapped in 1807, in the context of the Napoleonic cadaster.
  • e "Christmas pyramid" came about because the Napoleonic Campaign in Egypt at the end of the 18th Cen
  • He participated in the Napoleonic Campaign in Egypt.
  • Duchy of Warsaw and took part in most of the Napoleonic campaigns in the East.
  • t and tactics were updated in respect to the Napoleonic campaigns.
  • al prominent in the Catherinian wars and the Napoleonic campaigns.
  • ed with the Arenberg Castle in Leuven or the Napoleonic chateau of Arenenberg.
  • with the Arenberg Castle in Salzburg or the Napoleonic chateau of Arenenberg.
  • The law was based on the Napoleonic civil code and French commercial and crimina
  • This article is about the Napoleonic client state.
  • became part of the Kingdom of Westphalia, a Napoleonic client-state, in 1807.
  • Also, in 1804, the Napoleonic code (Code Civil) was introduced in all Germ
  • Napoleonic Code has a redirect to Napoleonic Code...Is
  • He studied the Napoleonic code in Paris for one year and became fluent
  • The Code was based on the Napoleonic code and replaced a mixture of French law an
  • have a civil law-based system similar to the Napoleonic Code.
  • Suppressed by the Napoleonic Concordat of 1801, Langres was later united
  • Rhine League (Rheinischer Bund), or with the Napoleonic Confederation of the Rhine.
  • he War of the Third Coalition and subsequent Napoleonic conflicts, with his recruits forming the Kin
  • cted Ferdinand and the island of Sicily from Napoleonic conquest with the presence of a powerful Roy
  • It was brought to France after the Napoleonic conquest of the city in 1797.
  • ol, not having yet come upon and revived the Napoleonic creation Alto Adige - High Adige, which woul
  • Since a Napoleonic decree of 1808, this residence has become th
  • ficer who led the Black Brunswickers against Napoleonic domination in Germany.
  • 1806, after which he joined the army of the Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw.
  • olved and the territory was made part of the Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw in the Treaties of Tilsit of
  • was ceded to Modena), again, except for the Napoleonic dukes, when Napoleon's sister Pauline was Du
  • gdom was dissolved after the downfall of the Napoleonic Empire she followed her husband into exile.
  • ch would, ultimately, mark the ending of the Napoleonic empire after his troops were defeated after
  • That would be a Napoleonic ending."
  • skets, remained in use in cavalry during the Napoleonic era and throughout the 19th century, specifi
  • Royal Navy battleships and men o' war of the Napoleonic era of the 19th century, such as HMS Victory
  • Captain Thomas Garth RN was a Napoleonic era British Naval Commander.
  • historic origins of the movement lay in the Napoleonic era (ca.
  • The Beta 2 was released to help the Napoleonic Era Core Team find bugs and glitches faster
  • s the location of the Shorncliffe Redoubt, a Napoleonic era earthwork fort associated with Sir John
  • a research interest in the revolutionary and Napoleonic era but since the early 1980s his work has f
  • al in the French and Dutch armies during the Napoleonic era and later.
  • Napoleonic Era features new Random Maps, accessed from
  • d the Jules and Paul Marmottan collection of Napoleonic era art and furniture as well as Italian and
  • d by Alexandre Dumas, the film is set in the Napoleonic era in 1804 in the mythical Iberian nation o
  • ave been used similarly, starting during the Napoleonic era in France (and continuing until today as
  • into the lodge and, with an interest in the Napoleonic era, he expanded his father's collection of
  • In the Napoleonic era, junta was the name chosen by several lo
  • According to the official web page of the Napoleonic era, voice acting contributions are still we
  • r epochs, such as the French Revolution, the Napoleonic era, and the early German Empire.
  • s dissolved during the secularisation of the Napoleonic era, but became parish church again in 1804.
  • history is linked to the high society of the Napoleonic era, and its products became the imprimatur
  • His studies were affected by troubles of the Napoleonic era.
  • , used especially by heavy cavalry up to the Napoleonic era.
  • It was an anti-Semitic comedy set in the Napoleonic era.
  • moiriste of the Revolutionary period and the Napoleonic era.
  • trees imported from North Africa during the Napoleonic era.
  • Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary & Napoleonic Era.
  • from Guernsey, Richard Delancey, during the Napoleonic era.
  • an was grateful to the British for repelling Napoleonic expansion, and the Parthenon marbles had no
  • pt: A Collection of Rare Engravings from the Napoleonic Expedition" (1990) ISBN 0-8115-4469-9
  • On May 31 the Napoleonic forces stormed Stralsund.
  • ovember 29, 1807 to Brazil, just days before Napoleonic forces captured the city on December 1.
  • self fighting the Peninsular War against the Napoleonic forces in order to regain control over its o
  • Fort Amherst, technically a Napoleonic fort but later extended.
  • bed by English Heritage as the most complete Napoleonic fortification in Britain and as such has gre
  • continued his leading role as an opponent of Napoleonic France in the Napoleonic Wars, and suffered
  • He fought against Napoleonic France from 1805 to 1807 and was promoted to
  • or the Austrian Empire and attempt to defeat Napoleonic France in Europe.
  • Tuscany/Etruria was annexed by Napoleonic France in 1807.
  • orn in Ceva, Piedmont, Italy (then a part of Napoleonic France) and his family settled in Dijon in 1
  • Lechi, a brilliant and famous (or notorious) Napoleonic general, and Angelo, also a Napoleonic offic
  • Her ancestors included the famous Napoleonic General, Laurent Augustin Pelletier de Chamb
  • The Napoleonic Guide to the Battle of Montmirail
  • the 19th century, after the collapse of the Napoleonic Helvetic Republic, that the battle came to b
  • Heraldica.org - Napoleonic heraldry
  • , 1907), are full of interest to students of Napoleonic history.
  • the Upper Carinthian part of the short-lived Napoleonic Illyrian Provinces.
  • The Madrilene rebels who fought the Napoleonic invaders on 2 May 1808 were executed there o
  • The uprising of Campo Maior against the Napoleonic invasion was successful due to the help from
  • In 1811, a new Napoleonic invasion besieges the town for one month unt
  • the uprising of 2 May in Madrid against the Napoleonic invasion.
  • nch line General Gouvion Saint-Cyr, a future Napoleonic marshal, captured the village of Kaiserslaut
  • Local military defences include 3 Napoleonic Martello towers and various C20th buildings.
  • oastal settlements, Portmarnock is home to a Napoleonic Martello tower.
  • Lobo also acquired the largest collection of Napoleonic memorabilia outside France (the collection i
  • of French history and a substantial body of Napoleonic memorabilia which may be viewed by prior req
  • With the Napoleonic occupation of large parts of Germany, the ac
  • , which had suffered depredations during the Napoleonic occupation of the peninsula, was ceded tempo
  • r was an exclave of Anhalt-Zerbst, and after Napoleonic occupation the westernmost exclave of Russia
  • pulation in modern times occurred during the Napoleonic occupation of Spain."
  • During the Napoleonic occupation, shipping came to a halt due to t
  • had left Dunrossness as a soldier during the Napoleonic period and lived in Edinburgh for a time bef
  • alian nationalism had been stoked during the Napoleonic period but dashed by the settlement of the C
  • line of a Semaphore line constructed in the Napoleonic period for the rapid transmission of message
  • In The Commodore (but not in the real Napoleonic period), as in the second world war, the RN
  • Up to the Napoleonic period, the Lord of the Manor had jurisdicti
  • s polemic against every fresh advance of the Napoleonic power and pretensions; with matchless sarcas
  • The workforce was made up of Napoleonic prisoners of war who were housed in prison s
  • The book was banned by the Napoleonic regime and confiscated upon distribution int
  • ion was revived in 1807 at Lyons, during the Napoleonic regime through the efforts of Cardinal Fesch
  • rc in Nancy, and an impressive collection of Napoleonic relics, bequeathed to the Institut Pasteur.
  • After being freed from Napoleonic rule by advancing Cossacks and other followi
  • Due to imminent war dangers ( Napoleonic siege of Hamburg) they relocated in 1805 to
  • A book review published by The International Napoleonic Society stated that, "Schom's Napoleon may b
  • quired by the Louvre in 1813, as part of the Napoleonic spoiling of artworks in Italy, together with
  • instead an overwhelming grand battle, in the Napoleonic style.
  • Following the Napoleonic suppression of the convent, the remains were
  • The Napoleonic system collapsed in 1814, and the following
  • With the fall of the Napoleonic system in Italy in 1814, Ferdinand's son, Fr
  • d radically, with most of it re-faced during Napoleonic times, although there is evidence in the cur
  • an court had already moved to Sicily because Napoleonic troops have invaded the Continental part of
  • Turns of events after the Napoleonic upheavals forced the Albani heirs to sell th
  • abert Balzac juxtaposes two world-views: the Napoleonic value-system, founded on honour and military
  • rved under Anton Wilhelm von L'Estocq in the Napoleonic war of 1806/07.
  • During the Napoleonic War a prison was built at Princetown on Dart
  • Though at first an ally of Prussia in the Napoleonic War of the Fourth Coalition, Duke Charles Au
  • ng to North America, was purportedly a Dutch Napoleonic War veteran.
  • In November 1805, during the Napoleonic War of the Third Coalition, invading French
  • tary man famous for his Memoires that depict Napoleonic war from the eye of a soldier.
  • subscribed £100 for the "prosecution of the [ Napoleonic] war" and £21 for muskets and necessaries fo
  • When Denmark-Norway became involved in the Napoleonic war, two cannon batteries were built to defe
  • was a front line coastal defence during the Napoleonic war, and had a military barracks built in 17
  • cement and fortifications dating back to the Napoleonic War.
  • of matches declined due to the effect of the Napoleonic War.
  • st Duke of Wellington at Waterloo during the Napoleonic War; a descendant of his was Maximillian, Ba
  • y served in the Royal Navy and fought in the Napoleonic Wars and the Greek War of Independence, even
  • Royal Navy as a midshipman and fought in the Napoleonic Wars in the Mediterranean between 1811 and 1
  • ish Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who served in two important operations
  • istory of Scandinavian countries between the Napoleonic Wars and the World War II.
  • After the peace following the Napoleonic Wars Lyons was, like many other officers, un
  • During the Napoleonic Wars he again assumed the role of a front-li
  • Smith, D. The Greenhill Napoleonic Wars Data Book.
  • Present military communications from the Napoleonic Wars onwards;
  • te engagements, mostly whilst serving in the Napoleonic Wars during which Britain played a major rol
  • During the Napoleonic Wars it became part of the French-controlled
  • See also: British Army during the Napoleonic Wars
  • See also: Imperial and Royal Army during the Napoleonic Wars
  • of antique British weaponry dating from the Napoleonic Wars to World War I was uncovered in the Roy
  • s, An Account of the Lighter Warships of the Napoleonic Wars 1793-1815.
  • The outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars in 1803 led to Buller's return to activ
  • Artillery of the Napoleonic Wars continued to use the cannons and howitz
  • as frigates and named after captains of the Napoleonic Wars and formed part of the Captain class al
  • The ground faded from the records as the Napoleonic Wars progressed and Essex ceased to have a f
  • With the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars in 1803, Legge was recalled to the Navy
  • How he would have fared in the Napoleonic Wars remains unknown.
  • - 23 April 1809) was a Swiss general of the Napoleonic Wars most notable for his career in the serv
  • He saw much action during the Napoleonic Wars and successfully commanded a succession
  • to the forrest in Risskov in 1808 during the Napoleonic Wars .
  • During the Napoleonic Wars he escorted French prisoners to Dartmoo
  • During the Napoleonic Wars he fought with distinction in several c
  • During the Napoleonic Wars he took part in the campaigns of 1809 (
  • Hollins, David - "Austrian commanders of the Napoleonic Wars 1792-1815", Osprey Publishing, Elite 10
  • Most battalions during the Napoleonic wars had a large proportion of Irish soldier
  • During the Napoleonic Wars he was appointed to lead an advance gua
  • daughters of officers who had served in the Napoleonic Wars and daughters of Anglican clergy.
  • ade held after the defeat of Napoleon in the Napoleonic Wars and his exile to Elba.
  • See also: British Army during the Napoleonic Wars and Anglo-Portuguese Army
  • russian Province of Saxony in 1815 after the Napoleonic Wars and the new state of Saxony-Anhalt afte
  • ew in the early nineteenth century after the Napoleonic Wars with France, especially among political
  • al mods out and in the works, among others a Napoleonic Wars mod.
  • During the Napoleonic wars it was occupied several times, and now
  • onic depression, holding that the end of the Napoleonic wars had led to the collapse of export marke
  • was a French Army officer who served in the Napoleonic Wars and in the French Foreign Legion servin
  • During the Napoleonic wars The Wool House was used to accommodate
  • He fought in numerous battles of the Napoleonic Wars under Joseph Bonaparte and Joachim Mura
  • The Battle of Paris was fought during the Napoleonic Wars in 1814.
  • 's role in housing prisoners of war from the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812, manacles and weapo
  • The Napoleonic Wars break out between France and the United
  • An attempt was made to end the Napoleonic Wars by negotiation.
  • yal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who was killed in action in highly cont
  • The end of the Napoleonic Wars left him without any commands, though h
  • However the observatory was destroyed in the Napoleonic Wars in 1811.
  • nd, when Napoleon prepared to invade Russia, Napoleonic Wars in 1812, was appointed Ambassador to th
  • ed England 1815-30, following the end of the Napoleonic wars in 1815.
  • death of Robert Adam and the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars and the imposition of income tax slowed
  • 10, prospered by supplying both sides in the Napoleonic wars but after a century of decline the mill
  • Following the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the agricultural depression which f
  • f the short-lived Duchy of Warsaw during the Napoleonic Wars in 1811, and remained in the army of Co
  • cal novels that dealt with the period of the Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath; the first installm
  • hed earth" policy used by Russia in both the Napoleonic Wars and The Great Patriotic War (WWII).
  • During the Napoleonic Wars the land around Carn Y Wiwer was cultiv
  • Feldegg fought in the Napoleonic wars and in recognition of his many gallant
  • ght) Dragoons regiment served throughout the Napoleonic Wars which began in 1805 and was disbanded i
  • en appointed envoy to Regensburg (though the Napoleonic Wars prevented him from taking up office), t
  • two-volume account of his experiences in the Napoleonic Wars - Narrative of a Forced Journey through
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