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Napoleon dies at Saint Helena of stomach cancer. |
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Napoleon Bonaparte sets sail for exile on the island of Elba. |
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Following his military defeat in the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte surrenders on board the MHS Bellerophon off the port of Rochefort. |
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Napoleon abdicates and resumes his exile. |
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Napoleon is defeated at the Battle of Waterloo by Wellington & Blucher. |
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Napoleon enters Paris after escaping from the island of Elba. |
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Napoleon escapes the island of Elba where he was exiled. |
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Napoleon Bonaparte arrives at Portoferraio on the island of Elba to begin his exile. |
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As Napoleon's army is returning from its Russian disaster, Wittgenstein attacks the advanced column commencing the Battle of Lützen. |
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Napoleon begins his retreat from Moscow. |
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Napoleon and French army enter Moscow, populated by only a few thousand Russians. |
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Napoleon reaches the small town of Beschenkowitschi and notices that all inhabitants have deserted the town, as if by definite plan. |
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Napoleon's Grand Army invades Russia. |
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Marie Louise Bonaparte gives birth to Napoleon's son. |
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Napoleon's Fontainebleau Decree orders the seizure and burning of any British goods found in Europe. |
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The French Senate grants Napoleon Bonaparte a divorce from Empress Josephine. |
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Napoleon I of France orders the annexation of the Papal States to the French empire. |
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Napolean I defeats Austria at Battle of Abensberg, Bavaria. |
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Napoleon defeats Russian army at Battle of Friedland. |
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Napoleon defeats Russians in Battle of Eylau. |
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Napoleon defeats combined Russian and Austrian armies in the Battle of Austerlitz. |
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Napoleon crowns himself as Emperor of the French |
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The French Senate proclaims Corsican Napoleon Bonaparte to be the Emperor of France. |
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The Napoleonic Code is adopted as French Civil Law. |
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Napoleon Bonaparte declares the French Empire and will later be crowned Emperor in Notre-Dame cathedral on December 2, 1804. |
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The French army defeats Austrian troops in the Battle of Hohenlinden. |
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Napoleon defeats the Austrian troops in the Battle of Marengo near Marengo, Italy. |
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Napoleon Bonaparte crosses the Alps and invades Italy. |
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In the Coup d'Etat of 18 Brumaire, General Napoleon Bonaparte overthrows the French Directory and replaces it with the French Consulate, marking the end of the French Revolution and begins the Napoleonic Era. |
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Napoleon Bonaparte leaves Egypt and sails back to France leaving behind an army which will remain active until 26 August 1801, when it surrenders to the British. |
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