Napoleon did not die in any war he was ousted from France after his second military defeat at the Battle of Waterloo and was relegated to spend the rest of his life in isolation on the island of st Helena. He is purported to have died there of a stomach condition, ulcers or cancer.
Napoleon Bonaparte did not die in battle (although it could be said that he died in a battle with cancer).
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon was defeat by Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington.
Waterloo.
You do realize that Napolean's waterloo was the Battle of Waterloo. That's were the term comes from. Anyway, Napoleon lost at Waterloo, Belgium in 1815.
The Battle of the Bridge of Arcole plays highly in the early mystique of Napoleon. If he served at that site remains debated as does any actual bridge crossing. It is a part of the lore of Napoleon that gained him heroic status. A bridgehead was established although the duration that it existed is also subject to question.
Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo to the Seventh Coalition.
The Battle of Austerlitz
The Battle of Waterloo.
The Battle of Waterloo.
The Battle of Lodi.
he did not weaken France but his last battle was the battle of Waterloo he weaken France then because he lost the battle of Waterloo so it was the end of napoleon at the battle.
The Battle of Waterloo.
Waterloo.
At the Battle of Waterloo.
The Battle of Wavre was a battle in the seventh coalition against Napoleon I.
This question is too vague, and needs more information. The only battle that really affected the victors was when Napoleon was finally defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815.
No. Napoleon I died 5may1821 on St Helena Island where he was held in exile. The Battle of Waterloo was fought 18jun1815