Napoleon was not defeated by one country. Although he was defeated and exiled earlier, he escaped and was ultimately defeated at the Battle of Waterloo by the Duke of Wellington (the British) and by von Blucher (a Prussian). There were also soldiers of varying European nationalities fighting, most notably the Dutch (Netherlands). Keep in mind that Napoleon's forces were mostly French and also the battle took place in June of 1815. Not World War 2 (as you stated in your category).
The English general was the Duke of Wellington. The battle of Waterloo took place during the reign of George IV.
The Duke of Wellington.
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He defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
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The Duke of Wellington at Waterloo which is in present day Belgium.
It was the Duke of Wellingtonn also known as Arthur Wellesley.
it is recorded that chess was played by Napoleon.
The Duke of WELLINGTON
The Duke of Medina Sedonia was deafeated by Elizabeth I's fleet of ships when the Duke lead the Spanish Armada. The Duke knew nothing about the sea and this is why the Spanish Armada lost against the English, along with other reasons. Hope this helps!
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