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  Napoleon I of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Napoleon was determined not to lose hold of Germany and there was a lull in fighting over the winter of 1812–13 whilst both the Russians and the French recovered from their massive losses of around half a million soldiers each.
Napoleon was imprisoned and then exiled by the British to the island of Saint Helena (2,800 km off the Bight of Guinea) from 15 October 1815.
Furthermore, the Napoleonic Wars also exported the Revolution to the rest of Europe, and it is believed that the movements of national unification and the rise of the nation state, notably in Italy and Germany, were rooted in and precipitated—if not caused—by the Napoleonic rule of those areas.
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 Napoleon I of France - FreeEncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Napoleon Bonaparte was born in the city of Ajaccio on Corsica shortly after Corsica had been sold to France by the Republic of Genoa[?].
On Elba, Napoleon became concerned about his wife and, more especially, his son, in the hands of the Austrians; the French government refused to pay his allowance and he heard rumors that he was about to be banished to a remote island in the Atlantic.
Napoleon's final defeat came at the hands of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington and of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher at the Battle of Waterloo in present-day Belgium on 18 June 1815.
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 Napoleon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Napoleon I of France (Napoleon Bonaparte, 1769-1821; reigned 1804-1814)
Napoleon III of France (Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, 1808-1873; reigned 1852-1870).
The Napoleonic Wars is the name given to the military conflicts that engulfed Europe as Napoleon I attempted to conquer the continent.
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 Napoleon I of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Napoleon is considered to have been a military genius, and is known for commanding many successful campaigns, although he is also known for some spectacular failures.
Aside from his military achievements, Napoleon is also remembered for the establishment of the Napoleonic Code, and is considered to have been one of the "enlightened monarchs".
Napoleon marched on through Poland but was attacked by the Russians at the bloody battle of Eylau on 6 February 1807.
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 Napoleon I of France Online Research :: Information about Napoleon I of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Napoleon was determined not to lose hold of Germany and there was a lull in fighting over the winter of 1812 – 1813 whilst both the Russians and the French recovered from their massive losses of around half a million soldiers each.
Napoleon assumed command in Germany and soon inflicted a series of defeats on the Allies culminating in the Battle of Dresden on August 26 - August 27, 1813 causing almost 100,000 casualties to the Coalition forces (the French sustaining only around 30,000).
Furthermore, the Napoleonic Wars also exported the French Revolution to the rest of Europe, and it is believed that the movements of national unification and the rise of the Nation state, notably in Italy and Germany, were rooted in and precipitated - if not caused - by the Napoleonic rule of those areas.
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Napoleon I of France article - Napoleon I of France Napoleon (disambiguation) 15 August 1769 1821 1799 1815 France - What-Means.com
He was born Napoleone Buonaparte in the city of Ajaccio on Corsica one year after Corsica had been sold to France by the Republic of Genoa.
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 Napoleon Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Born Napoleone Buonaparte (in Corsican, Nabolione or Nabulione) in the city of Ajaccio on Corsica, Napoleone later adopted the more French-sounding Napoléon Bonaparte, the first known reference to which appears in an official report dated 28 March 1796.
Napoleon's noble, moderately well-off background and family connections afforded him opportunities to study which would not have been available to a typical Corsican of the time.
Detail from a 1796 portrait of Napoleon at the Bridge of the Arcole by Baron Antonie Gros, currently on display in the Louvre, Paris.
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 Napoleon I of France
He was born Napoleone Buonaparte in the city of Ajaccio on Corsica.
Napoleon returned to Paris to disprove the rumors about his defeat and death.
But his enemies had difficulies recognizing a republic, as all countries around France were kingdoms and were horrified that the ideas of the revolution might be exported to their own country.
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 Bonaparte - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal
Napoleon I was crowned Emperor of France 1804-1814; the Bonaparte family also provided kings of Spain, Naples, Holland and Westphalia, and a second French Emperor, Napoleon III.
Napoleon's son Napoleon Joseph (1811-1832) was created king of Rome (1811-1814) and was later styled Napoleon II by loyalists of the dynasty, though he never actually ruled as Emperor.
Charles Louis Napoleon (1808-1873), son of Louis Napoleon, was president of France in 1848-1852 and emperor in 1852-1870, reigning as Napoleon III; his son, Eugene Bonaparte (1856-1879), styled the Prince Imperial, died fighting the Zulus in Natal, South Africa.
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Napoleon was one of the so-called "enlightened monarchs".
He was born as Napoleone Buonaparte in the city of Ajaccio on Corsica shortly after Corsica had been sold to France by the Republic of Genoa.
He had one child by Marie-Louise: Napoléon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte (1812-1833), King of Rome (known as Napoleon II of France although he never ruled).
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The Napoleon Series The Napoleon Series is dedicated to the free exchange of ideas and information with good will, intellectual integrity, and respect for divergent perspectives, journeying in international fellowship to probe and illuminate the history of an era whose reverberations still echo today....
Napoleon And The Napoleonic Wars Soon after that his father died and he was left with the responsibility of taking care of the huge Bonaparte family....
The Napoleonic Revolution Bonaparte cynically remarked, ''It is by baubles that men are led.'' He realized that the people were avid for decorations; not one of the cahiers of 1789 had demanded the abolition of honorific distinctions....
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 [Wikitech-l] Re: Categories in 1.3beta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Now, when I write an article and link to [[Napoleon]] and preview my edit, the system consults the cur table to see if the link should be red or blue.
But in the case of a disambiguation page, it could instead harvest that page for links and insert an HTML form selector (a drop down menu) where I can select which one of the people I want to link to.
In fact, the same link disambiguation during preview could also be performed for links to redirects.
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 Napoleon I of France - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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