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  • '''Saint Helena''' is an isolated island in the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] was confined to Saint Helena after his defeat at the [[Battle o
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  • * [[Napoleon]]
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  • ...nnovation in the conduct of operational warfare?" Not all historians agree Napoleon was, indeed, that much of an innovator. <ref name=Wasson>{{citation | title =Innovator or Imitator: Napoleon's Operational Concepts and the Legacies of Bourcet and Guibert.
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  • ...hese reforms could not be implemented or only partially implemented. When Napoleon impressed Prussian troops for his invasion of Russia, Scharnhorst went into Following Napoleon's defeat in Russia, Prussia re-organized its army and recalled Scharnhorst
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  • ...nce from Louis XV to Napoleon'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Great-Nation-Napoleon-Penguin-History/dp/0140130934/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197705067&sr=
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  • ....'' (2004). 575 pages; the best political biography [http://www.amazon.com/Napoleon-Political-Life-Steven-Englund/dp/0674018036/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid= ...nce from Louis XV to Napoleon'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Great-Nation-Napoleon-Penguin-History/dp/0140130934/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197705067&sr=
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  • ...it administered a vassal state under the Spanish viceroy of Sicily. When [[Napoleon]] captured Malta in 1798 the knights ceased to rule any one place. The orde
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  • *Chagnon, Napoleon. Yanomamo, the Fierce People. Rinchart and Winston, Inc. 1997
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  • ...ten popular biography focusing on the military [http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Napoleon-Bonaparte-Robert-Asprey/dp/0465048811/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF * Dwyer, Philip. ''Napoleon: The Path to Power'' (2008), to 1799
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  • Napoleon had disbanded the largely German Holy Roman Empire in 1806. After Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, European powers, led by Prince
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  • ...nnovation in the conduct of operational warfare?" Not all historians agree Napoleon was, indeed, that much of an innovator. <ref name=Wasson>{{citation | title =Innovator or Imitator: Napoleon's Operational Concepts and the Legacies of Bourcet and Guibert.
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  • Jomini was born in Switzerland, served in Napoleon's army from 1804 to 1813, and then joined the army of Tsar Alexander I. He * Jomini, Antoine Henri. ''Life of Napoleon'' translated by H. W. Halleck ; (1964) [http://books.google.com/books?id=2f
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  • 2. ''Napoleon and His Court'' (1924) 4. ''Josephine, Napoleon's Empress'' (1925)
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  • In 1851, [[Napoleon III]] seized power in France and used France's power to compel the Ottoman
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  • ...rt became a regimental surgeon in [[Napoleon]]'s army. After the defeat of Napoleon in 1814, Savart was discharged from the army and resumed his medical traini
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