Napoleons Battles -


1793 Battle at Toulon

1795 13 Vendémiaire

1812 Battle of Maloyaroslavets.

1813 Battle of Luneburg

1813 Battle of Lützen.

1813 Battle of Bautzen.

1813 Battle of Vitoria.

1813 Battle of Großbeeren.

1813 Battle of Dresden.

1813 Battle of Katzbach.

1813 Battle of Hagelberg

1813 Battle of Kulm.

1813 Battle of Dennewitz.

1813 Battle of the Göhrde.

1813 Battle of Altenburg.

1813 Battle of Wartenburg.

1813 Battle of Liebertwolkwitz.

1813 Battle of Leipzig.

1813 Battle of Hanau.

1813 Battle of Bornhoft.

1813 Battle of Sehestedt.

1814 Six Days Campaign.

1814 Battle of Paris.

1815 Battle of Waterloo.

1796 Battle of Lodi

1796 Battle of Arcole

1797 Battle of Rivoli

1798 Battle of the Pyramids

1798 Battle of the Nile

1800 Battle of Marengo.

1801 Battle of Algeciras

1805 Battle of Ulm.

1805 Battle of Trafalgar.

1805 Battle of Caldiero.

1805 Battle of Austerlitz.

1806 Battle of Jena

1806 Battle of Auerstadt.

1807 Battle of Eylau.

1807 Battle of Friedland.

1809 Battle of Wagram

1809 Battle of Raszyn.

1809 Battle of Aspern-Essling.

1812 Battle of Smolensk.

1812 Battle of Borodino

 

Napoleon - Quick facts

Described Britain as a nation of Shop Keepers.

Was a general of the French Revolution and was the ruler of France as First Consul of the French Republic from November 11, 1799 to May 18, 1804, then as Emperor of the French and King of Italy under the name Napoleon I from May 18, 1804 to April 6, 1814, and again briefly from March 20 to June 22, 1815.

He is known to have drank 48 cups of coffe on average daily.

He helped remake the map of Europe and established many government and legal reforms.

The national flag of Italy was designed by Napoleon Bonaparte


Napoleon - Born 1769, Died 1821
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