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He was born in Ajaccio, France.
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Jacobins = Political group at French Revolution
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"La Fere" = Artillery Regiment of France
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Against Austrian army commanded by General Mack von Leiberich
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France and Spain against UK, Austria, Russia, Naples and Sweden
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Napoleon recibes the keys of Vienna.
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Napoleon against Tsar Alexander I of Russia and the emperor Francis II of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Between the forces of Napoleon I of France and Frederick William III of Prussia.
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Between the forces of Emperor Napoleon I of France and the Russian army of General Bennigsen.
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Victory of the French troops of Emperor Napoleon I of France on Russian troops of General Bennigsen.
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France and Spain agree to attack Portugal
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When a French corps under Marshal of the Empire Nicolas Jean de Dieu Soult attacked a British army under Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore
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France, Wurttemberg and Bavaria under the command of Napoleon and Austrian forces under General Johann von Hiller.
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The battle was the first time Napoleon had been personally defeated in over a decade.
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UK and Spain against France
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The first major battle of the French invasion of Russia
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French invation to Russia.
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The combined Prussian and Russian force retreated, but due to French losses and the lack of strong French cavalry, Napoleon was unable to pursue his defeated enemy.
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UK, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Prussia, Austria, Sweden and certain smaller German states against France. Napoleon lost.
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It ended with the defeat of Napoleon, who had previously been defeated in Leipzig and was in full retreat, assuming a step in the withdrawal, and on French territory, which would conclude with the overthrow of the Emperor and his exile on Elba.
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The Allied British-Portuguese and Spanish army under the Marquess of Wellington pursued the war into southern France
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Napoleon decided to invade the Netherlands, instead of rallying the troops of the new alliance. This initiative is part of the so-called Hundred Days, historical period that ends the Napoleonic Wars.
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Napoleonic Wars finished