No, he lived on for 6 lonely years in exile on St Helena. Having fled the battle it became apparrent his army was in ruins. one escape from exile would be enough.
No, he came in a close second, but his army was destroyed and he was neither killed or captured.
He survived the defeat and abdicated and he was not captured. A month after Waterloo he demanded Asylum from the British.and was exiled to St. Helena, where he died in 1821.
The famous French leader, Napoleon Bonaparte, was killed by a champagne cork.
Michel Ney who supported Napoleon Bonaparte after his escape from Elba.
Napoleon of France fought against the Allied forces (primarily the Duke of Wellington and the Prussian Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher). At first Napoleon was winning against the Duke, and almost won, until the Prussians reinforcements arrived and sealed the fate of the French. The French lost and Napoleon was exiled from France, and King Louis the XVIII was reinstated as king of France.
No. Admiral Horatio Nelson was a Navy Admiral who won the Battle of Traflaga.The British commander at Waterloo was Arthur Wellsley, the Duke of Wellignton.
Hitler because he killed people of his own country wheras Napoleon just made things difficult. I think they are both evil, but Adolf Hitler was more evil than Napoleon Bonaparte.
The Battle of Waterloo, just south of Brussels, took place on June 18th, 1815. Napoleon of France, with an army of 69,000 faced the English Duke of Wellington with one of 67,000. The battle took place all day and was decided in favour of the Allies (British, Prussians, Dutch) when the Prussian army of 48,000 men arrived. Napoleon lost 25,000 men killed or wounded and had 6,000 taken prisoner. Wellington lost 15,000 men killed or wounded. The Prussians lost 7,000 men killed or wounded. Napoleon surrended after the battle and the French monarchy was restored. I really don't think that is right. it doesn't fit into my crossword puzzle
The Battle of Waterloo, just south of Brussels, took place on June 18th, 1815. Napoleon of France, with an army of 69,000 faced the English Duke of Wellington with one of 67,000. The battle took place all day and was decided in favour of the Allies (British, Prussians, Dutch) when the Prussian army of 48,000 men arrived. Napoleon lost 25,000 men killed or wounded and had 6,000 taken prisoner. Wellington lost 15,000 men killed or wounded. The Prussians lost 7,000 men killed or wounded. Napoleon surrended after the battle and the French monarchy was restored. I really don't think that is right. it doesn't fit into my crossword puzzle
At the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, approximately 1,500 Scottish soldiers were killed. They were part of various regiments, including the 42nd Highlanders and the 71st Highlanders, who played significant roles in the battle. The overall British casualties at Waterloo were around 22,000, making the Scottish contribution notable in the context of the larger conflict.
At the battle of the Pyramids, the Mamluk Turkish army commanded by Murad Bey was defeated by the French army commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte. If the body bag count issued by Napoleon is given any degree of validity, the battle was an epic event. The French lost 29 killed and 260 wounded. Mameluke deaths exceeded 3,000 and another 3,000 Arab fellahin or probably unarmed laborers were killed. The figures are often questioned, but there can be no doubt that the Battle marked the beginning of the end for the Ottoman Empire. The Mameluk army scattered in disarray to Syria.
Yes civilians were killed. I have a feeling neither army could be bothered to identify them.