If they were rested and reclothes (New uniforms) they would have been well received, a la parade.
If hungry, unshaved, in their worn out uniforms they would have been a specticle to see. And the French would have known that they had been soundly beaten, hopefully, be the harsh Russian winter and not the Russian army which been soundly defeated by Napoleons Grand Army in the battle of Borodino.
The Russian Army entered Paris together the other Allied Armies, on March, 31,1814.
Nah, he believed that Troy was an impenetrable fortress, and actively encouraged the invasion.
Napoleon Bonaparte financed the invasion of Russia with counterfeit money. After printing it at a factory he set up in Paris, he used it to purchase military supplies.
The US received Florida through the Adams-Onis Treaty with Spain.
The question as posed is unanswerable. Napoleon invaded many cities, states, and empires and in each invasion there were at least two armies (the French army and the army of the invaded country). As a result, without clarifying which invasion we are talking about and which army in that invasion, this question is impossible to answer.
The Russian Army entered Paris together the other Allied Armies, on March, 31,1814.
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Paris
Paris - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: France:U
Paris - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Из Парижа с любовью is a Russian equivalent to the title of the movie 'From Paris with Love'.
Igor Stravinsky was Russian, although he lived most of his life in Paris.
He married Olga Kokhlova in a Russian Orthodox church in Paris.
He married Olga Kokhlova in a Russian Orthodox church in Paris.
Igor Stravinsky was Russian, although he lived most of his life in Paris.
This Was Paris - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #8040)
Christo in Paris - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp