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Q: What happened to napoleon after the battle of Leipzig?
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When did Battle of Leipzig happen?

Battle of Leipzig happened on 1813-10-19.


Who won the Battle of Leipzig?

Napoleon I am pretty sure anyways:/


Which among the battles was not fought by napoleon battle of Leipzig battle of Trafalgar battle of Jutland?

The Battle of Jutland


What happened in 1813?

Britain's Queen (Sophia) Charlotte died in September at age 74.


What was the battle that ended Napoleon's power?

No battle ended his reign. He was exiled to St. Helena and died


What battle near Leipzig saw Napoleon suffer a great defeat?

The Battle of the Nations which was one of Napoleon's major defeats. It was the largest European battle prior to World War One.


When did the battle of leipzig begin and end?

The Battle of Leipzig began on Oct. 16, 1813 and ended on Oct.19, 1813, with the Napoleon's retreat across the river Elster toward Erfurt.


Which city did Napoleon retreat from?

In the Battle of Leipzig, which is also known as the Battle of Nations, Napoleon withdrew his armies when he saw that the battle was not going well for him. His armies contained Polish and Italian soldiers as well as his Frenchmen. He fought against a coalition of Russia, Prussia Austria, and Sweden. The battle was fought at the city of Leipzig in Saxony.


Where was Napoleon Bonaparte defeated?

Napoleon lost in Spain and took a huge defeat in Russia. These two losses were two huge factors in Napoleon's downfall. His final loss was at the Battle of Waterloo in Belgium.


Did Napoleon invade Prussia?

Yes they did. Prussian and Russian Armies invaded France in 1814 after Napoleon defeat at the Battle of Leipzig.


What happened at the battle of water loo?

Napoleon was defeated by the English


What would happened if Napoleon won the Battle of Waterloo?

i dont no