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The French Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte I.
The English general was the Duke of Wellington. The battle of Waterloo took place during the reign of George IV.
Yes, he was (all the Dukes of Wellington, right up to and including the current, living members of the family, were/are related to the first Duke).
Napoleon was the Emperor of France and the head of the French Army at Waterloo. The Duke of Wellington was Arthur Wellesley the leader of the UK forces of the Seventh Coalition at Waterloo.
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington.
Napoleon commanded the French and the Duke of Wellington the British.
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington"Duke of Wellington" and "The Iron Duke". .
The French Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte I.
Duke of Wellington - title - was created in 1814.
Duke of Wellington's Regiment was created in 1702.
Napoleon Bonaparte for the French and Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington for the British.
The Duke of WELLINGTON
Wellington boots.
No Duke of Wellington has been royalty. You mean either peers or nobility. I've most often seen the following form: Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Which, by the way, is how Wikipedia sorts the Iron Duke.
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
The English general was the Duke of Wellington. The battle of Waterloo took place during the reign of George IV.
The French Revolution ended with the creation of the French Consulate by coup in 1799 in which Napoleon became the First Consul of France. The legal government of the Directory ceased to exist.