In terms of battles, the correct answer would be Napeoleon.
Viscount Nelson.
It was in the Battle of Trafalgar during Napoleon wars.
Nelson
Horatio Nelson.
If this phrase does happen to come from "Epic Rap Battles of History: Napoleon vs. Napoleon", then it's probably interpreted like this. Horatio Nelson was an officer in the English Navy, most famous for his service during the Napoleonic Wars. A Half Nelson is a wrestling move. The phrase "half Horatio Nelson" would be a wacky, made-up, insult to Napoleon Bonaparte.
Battle of Trafalgar. IMPROVEMENT At the battle of Trafalgar Lord Nelson didn't defeat Napoleon but the Allied French-Spanish Fleets under French Admiral Villeneuve.
Napoleon was defeated by Nelson(a British commander)
well nelson new that napoleon had the biggest fleet so nelson tried to brake the chain of attack
Admiral Horatio Nelson was a significant factor in Napoleon's failures, particularly in naval engagements. His decisive victories, especially at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, thwarted Napoleon's ambitions to dominate the seas and facilitated British control over maritime trade routes. However, while Nelson's actions were crucial, Napoleon's downfall was also due to a combination of other factors, including his overextension in Russia and the rise of nationalist sentiments in occupied territories. Thus, Nelson was a key player, but not the sole reason for Napoleon's failures.
Nelson won over Napoleon in the Battle of the Nile. BUT a very important trophy for the winner was some archaeological relics, among which was the Rosetta stone. Which had been acquired by one of Napoleon's staff.
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