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Napoleon's Marshals.
Sinai by Napoleon's expedition.
Napoleon's horse was white.
Who knows, maybe one of your atoms was once Napoleon's knee.
Ended Napoleon's Hundred Days.
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For this the classic example is the German reaction to Napoleon's occupation.
After Napoleon's fall.
This was the end of the French Revolution and beginning of Napoleon's rule.
Napoleon's Moscow retreat.
You see the route that Napoleon's army took as it went into Russia.
Napoleon's eyes widened.
Russia andBritain were the only countries that posed a threat to Napoleon's plans.
Napoleon's eyes went wide.
The Alexander Column is amonument to the Russian military victory in the war with Napoleon's France.
Napoleon's victory was complete.
The Napoleonic Wars provided a constant andimportant source of revenue for Napoleon's government, for the French bourgeoisie, and for the military elite.
By Napoleon's order he was shot.
In the course of the campaign of 1813-14 the Russian Army rendered immensehelp to the peoples of Western Europe in liberating them from Napoleon's domination.
What was Napoleon's nationality?
Napoleon's army invades Spain.
Russia's war against Napoleon's army is depicted as a war of the entire people.
Napoleon's army retreat from Russia.
Persecution of Jews began to decline following Napoleon's conquest of Europe after the French Revolution although the short lived Nazi Empire resurrected most practices.
Napoleon's victory was seemingly complete.
Then came Napoleon's defeat and the entry of the allies into Paris.
Napoleon's coronation(as Emperor) came on December 2, 1804.
Napoleon's first wife, Josephine, was 6 years older than him.
Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo caused in part by Indonesian volcanic eruption.
Napoleon's little commander isn't the only celebrity relic hidden away from public view.
Napoleon's wife Josephine loved roses so much she established an extensive collection at Chateau de Malmaison, an estate seven miles west of Paris.