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  2. File:Blank map of Europe 1812.svg - Wikipedia

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    Europe at the height of Napoleon's power. Blank map of Europe 1812.svg ... Europe in 1942 (coloured, no key) ... This is a map of Europe circa 1812. This map is ...

  3. File:Europe 1812 map en.png - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended to name the SVG file “Europe 1812 map en.svg”—then the template Vector version available (or Vva) does not need the new image name parameter. Description Europe 1812 map en.png

  4. File:First French Empire 1812.svg - Wikipedia

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    Europe at the height of Napoleon's power. Blank map of Europe 1812.svg ... Europe in 1942 (coloured, with key) ... within Europe, circa 1812. This map is licensed ...

  5. Charles Joseph Minard - Wikipedia

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    Charles Minard's map of Napoleon's disastrous Russian campaign of 1812. The graphic is notable for its representation in two dimensions of six types of data: the number of Napoleon's troops; distance; temperature; the latitude and longitude; direction of travel; and location relative to specific dates. [ 5 ]

  6. File:Map administrative divisions of the First French Empire ...

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  7. File:French Empire (1812).svg - Wikipedia

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    Europe at the height of Napoleon's power. Blank map of Europe 1812.svg ... Europe in 1942 (coloured, no key) ... This is a map of Europe circa 1812. This map is ...

  8. Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia

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    The scale of warfare dramatically enlarged during the Revolutionary and subsequent Napoleonic Wars. During Europe's major pre-revolutionary war, the Seven Years' War of 1756–1763, few armies ever numbered more than 200,000 with field forces often numbering less than 30,000. The French innovations of separate corps (allowing a single commander ...

  9. First French Empire - Wikipedia

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    The First French Empire [4] [a] or French Empire (French: Empire français; Latin: Imperium Francicum) and also known as Napoleonic France, was the empire ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte, who established French hegemony over much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century.