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  1. The client states of the Napoleonic Wars were a number of short-lived republics and monarchies during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. Subcategories This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.

  2. Based on the play La Bataille de dames, ou un duel en amour. Drama, History, War. Battle of Waterloo. Adventure, History. Andreas Hofer, Tyrolean Rebellion. Drama, History, Romance, War. Based on a novel The Divine Lady: A Romance of Nelson and Emma Hamilton. Drama, Romance. Based on a novel Der Koenig der Bernina.

  3. Napoleón Bonaparte (nacido Napoleone Buonaparte; Ajaccio, 15 de agosto de 1769- Santa Elena, 5 de mayo de 1821) más tarde conocido por su nombre regio Napoleón I, fue un militar y político francés de origen italiano nacido en Córcega que saltó a la fama durante la Revolución francesa y dirigió exitosas campañas durante las Guerras ...

  4. The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) war a series o major conflicts pittin the French Empire led bi Emperor Napoleon I against an array o European pouers formed intae sindry coaleetions. ↑ a b The term "Austrick Empire" came intae uise after Napoleon crouned himsel Emperor o the French in 1804, whaurbi Francis II, Haly Roman Emperor teuk the ...

  5. Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars. Cossacks II: Napoleonic wars is een computerspel ontwikkeld door GSC Game World en uitgegeven door CDV Software Entertainment. Het doel van het spel is om de historische veldslagen uit in de tijd van Napoleon na te bootsen. De speler kan kiezen uit aantal landen waaronder: Frankrijk, Engeland, Egypte en Rusland.

  6. Ilya I. Alekseyev. Alexander I of Russia. Duke Alexander of Württemberg (1771–1833) Stepan Andreyevskiy. Aleksey Arakcheyev. Ivan Vasilievich Argamakov. Ivan Andreyevich Argamakov. Mikhail Arseniev. Augustus, Grand Duke of Oldenburg.

  7. Nicholas Pocock 's painting The Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801. The Napoleonic Wars continued in 1801 with the French bringing the war against the Second Coalition to a close. By 16 January, the Austrians signed the Armistice of Treviso in Italy. On 9 February, they signed the Treaty of Lunéville, ending the war on the continent.