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  1. 30 de abr. de 2021 · 31 March Doctor Archibald Arnott of the 20th Regiment agreed to provide medical attendance to Napoleon. 2 April 9 am, Dr Arnott made his second visit to the Emperor, with the Grand Marshal Bertrand acting as interpreter, though his English was far from flawless. Arnott advised Napoleon to take some pills, something which the Emperor …

  2. 4 de may. de 2021 · As his army collapsed into retreat, Napoleon took shelter in a solid square of Imperial Guardsmen before making his escape. The Prussians chased after the French. Wellington’s men sank down for an exhausted rest on the battlefield, surrounded by some 43,000 dead and wounded men and 12,000 fallen horses.

  3. The Napoleon Coin is a term used in the field of Numismatics to indicate the French gold coin worth 20 Francs. The same type of coin was minted in several countries besides France. For example in Italy it is called “Marengo” and is worth 20 lire. The coin was named after the Piedmontese battle that took place in Marengo against the ...

  4. 29 de oct. de 1970 · Waterloo: Directed by Sergey Bondarchuk. With Rod Steiger, Christopher Plummer, Orson Welles, Jack Hawkins. Facing the decline of everything he has worked to obtain, conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte and his army confront the British at the Battle of Waterloo.

  5. 22 de ago. de 2023 · 3261. - Advertisement -. “One Hundred Days” is the period between the return of Napoleon I on March 1, 1815, and his fall on July 7, 1815. The conclusion of the Paris Peace meant that Napoleon would no longer be able to participate in the political life of Europe. Napoleon Bonaparte was invited to choose his place of exile between the ...

  6. Everyone has heard of Waterloo. Less well-known is that Napoleon had already been defeated in 1814, but escaped his exile on Elba in February 1815, swept across France gathering troops, and toppled the newly restored Bourbon monarchy in Paris without firing a shot. Only then was he defeated at Waterloo in June 1815, finally surrendering in July.

  7. Hundred Days. The period between Napoleon’s return from exile on the island of Elba to Paris on March 20, 1815, and the second restoration of King Louis XVIII on July 8, 1815 (a period of 111 days). This period saw the War of the Seventh Coalition and includes the Waterloo Campaign, the Neapolitan War, and several minor campaigns.