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  2. Battle of Austerlitz - Wikipedia

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    The battle is often cited by military historians as one of Napoleon's tactical masterpieces, in the same league as other historic engagements like Cannae or Gaugamela. [ 9 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The military victory of Napoleon 's Grande Armée at Austerlitz brought the War of the Third Coalition to an end, with the Peace of Pressburg signed by the ...

  3. Grande Armée - Wikipedia

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    The Staff of the Grande Armée was known as the Imperial Headquarters and was divided into two major sections: Napoleon's Military Household and the Army General Headquarters. A third department dependent on the Imperial Headquarters was the office of the Intendant Général (Quartermaster General), providing the administrative staff of the army.

  4. Military career of Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    The military career of Napoleon spanned over 20 years. He led French armies in the French Revolutionary Wars and later, as emperor, in the Napoleonic Wars. Despite his rich war-winning record, Napoleon's military career ended in defeat. Napoleon has since been regarded as a military genius and one of the finest commanders in history. His wars ...

  5. Lists of battles of the French Revolutionary Wars and ...

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    (Top) 1 Coalition Wars. ... These are lists of battles of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1792–1815). ... Military career of Napoleon

  6. List of military engagements of World War I - Wikipedia

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    This list of military engagements of World War I covers terrestrial, maritime, and aerial conflicts, including campaigns, operations, defensive positions, and sieges. Campaigns generally refer to broader strategic operations conducted over a large bit of territory and over a long period of time.

  7. Military history of France - Wikipedia

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    Another ingredient of success was Napoleon Bonaparte himself—intelligent, charismatic, and a military genius, Napoleon absorbed the latest military theories of the day and applied them in the battlefield with deadly effect. The Battle of Jena by Horace Vernet. Napoleon I at the battle of Jena (1806) which led to the occupation of Prussia

  8. Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia

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    The British victory over the French at the Battle of Alexandria, resulted in the end of Napoleon's military presence in Egypt. The Helvetic Republic was set up by France when it invaded Switzerland in 1798. France had withdrawn its troops, but violent strife broke out against the government, which many Swiss saw as overly centralised.

  9. Category:Battles of the Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia

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    This category contains historical battles fought as part of the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815). Please see the category guidelines for more information. Subcategories