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  • '''Napoleon''' ('''Napoleon Bonaparte''' or, after 1804, '''Napoleon I, Emperor of the French''') was a world historic figure and dictator of Fr [[Image:The Trail of Napoleon - J.F. Horrabin - Map.jpg|thumb|550px]]
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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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  • (1815) The battle which assured Napoleon's defeat.
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  • | title = PBS - Napoleon | url = http://www.pbs.org/empires/napoleon/home.html
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  • The staff organization, largely personal assistants, which served [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] as a military commander
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  • ...a strong ally of [[Napoleon]], and his daughter [[Augusta Amalia]] married Napoleon's stepson [[Eugene de Beauharnais]]. Bavaria became a kingdom on [[New Year's Day]], 1806, by the decree of Napoleon. As the founder of a new dynasty, Elector Maximillian IV Joseph was rename
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  • ...noinclude>An isolated island in the [[South Atlantic]], the last home of [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]
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  • ===Napoleon: 1799-1815=== {{r|Napoleon}}
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  • ...ptor, active in Venice, Rome, Vienna, Paris, and London; court sculptor to Napoleon; Marquess of Ischia.
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  • ...needs of the [[Napoleonic Wars]], primarily its need for sailors to fight Napoleon, and its plan to restrict foreign trade entering France
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  • *with Thomas Donnelly, ''to the End of the Old Order: Napoleon and Europe, 1801-1805'' (Da Capo, 2006).
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  • ...Minister of the United Kingdom (1828-1830; 1834), best-known for defeating Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo (1815) and as the "Iron Duke".
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  • ...s then in the [[Netherlands]]. The [[France|French]] army under [[Napoleon|Napoleon Bonaparte]] fought the combined allied [[United Kingdom|Anglo]]-Dutch army ...e of Waterloo was the culminating event of the [[Hundred Days]], which was Napoleon's attempt to return to power as [[French Empire|Emperor of France]]. His s
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  • {{r|Napoleon III|Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, Napoleon III}}
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  • *Wellington, a call in the card game Napoleon or Nap
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  • It takes place during 1814, the closing days of [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s empire. He learns that Napoleon has freed up a whole division to recapture Le Havre, and that the division
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  • {{r|Napoleon Chagnon}}
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  • *[[Napoleon]]
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