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Map of the w:First French Empire and satellite states, with w:1811 borders. Created by User:OwenBlacker from Image:Europe blank map.png, therefore they are the source. Date: 3 May 2009, 00:13 (UTC) Source: Europe_map_Napoleon_1811.png; Author: Europe_map_Napoleon_1811.png: OwenBlacker; derivative work: Mnmazur (talk) Other versions: File:Europe ...
All maps by Alphathon and based upon Blank map of Europe.svg unless otherwise stated. Deutsch: Diese Karte ist Teil einer Serie historischer politischer Europakarten. Solange nicht anders angegeben, wurden alle Karten durch Alphathon auf Basis von Blank map of Europe.svg erstellt, sofern nicht anders angegeben.
It is recommended to name the SVG file “Europe 1812 map en.svg”—then ... 1940 · 1941–42 · 1942–45 · Cold War 1947–91 ... Napoleonic Wars;
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 ...
Napoleonic Wars: [11] A selection of portraits, military maps, city plans, letters, books and other material from the Napoleonic Wars. Treasures of Europe's National Libraries: [12] A collection of objects selected by Europe's national libraries as some of the most outstanding items in their collections.
Artworks depicting the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) and the earlier French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1802) Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
The siege of Kolberg took place from March to July 1807 during the War of the Fourth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars. An army of the First French Empire and several foreign auxiliaries (including Polish insurgents) of France besieged the fortified town of Kolberg, the only remaining Prussian-held fortress in the Province of Pomerania.
N. Napoleon Accepting the Surrender of Madrid; Napoleon and Pius VII at Fontainebleau; Napoleon at Austerlitz; Napoleon at the Tuileries; Napoleon Crossing the Alps