It tied down a large number of French Troops in garrison duty protecting their interests against guerrilla activity.
Yes, King Ferdinand VII of Spain was captured by Napoleon. In 1808, during the Peninsular War, Napoleon invaded Spain and forced Ferdinand to abdicate in favor of his father, Charles IV. Subsequently, Napoleon imprisoned Ferdinand in France, where he remained until 1814, when he was restored to the throne after Napoleon's defeat.
The Duke of Wellington with plenty of Prussian help.
Spain
Guerilla Warfare in Spain, the defeat by the Russian Winter and his Military Defeat at Waterloo. His final defeat was to stomach cancer at St. Helena Island on 5 May 1821.
Guerilla Warfare in Spain, the defeat by the Russian Winter and his Military Defeat at Waterloo. His final defeat was to stomach cancer at St. Helena Island on 5 May 1821.
Russia and Spain were his undoing. Egypt also if you're honest.
In present day Belgium near Brussels.
It was Napoleon's final defeat.
Much of Napoleon's army were untrained and not prepared for battle, plus it didn't help that his generals refused to fight.
Napoleon's defeat enabled the British to go on the offensive and invade the United States
Napoleon's defeat enabled the British to go on the offensive and invade the United States
no