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  2. 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 ... Europe in 1812. Political situation before Napoleon's Russian Campaign. ...

  3. 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: ... This is a map of Europe circa 1812. This map is licensed under the Creative Commons ...

  4. 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.

  5. French invasion of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The military machine Napoleon the artilleryman had created was perfectly suited to fight short, violent campaigns, but whenever a long-term sustained effort was in the offing, it tended to expose feet of clay. [...] In the end, the logistics of the French military machine proved wholly inadequate. The experiences of short campaigns had left the French supply services completed unprepared for ...

  6. 130 departments of the First French Empire - Wikipedia

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    Map of the First French Empire in 1811: Empire français divisé en 130 départements by MM. Drioux and Leroy Map of the First French Empire in 1812, including the seven intendancies of the Illyrian Provinces as well as the four Spanish departments whose juridical status was incomplete

  7. Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia

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    In 1812, at the height of his power, Napoleon invaded Russia with a pan-European Grande Armée, consisting of 450,000 men (200,000 Frenchmen, and many soldiers of allies or subject areas). The French forces crossed the Niemen river on 24 June 1812. Russia proclaimed a Patriotic War, and Napoleon proclaimed a Second Polish war.

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

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  9. 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 ]