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The Army that he marched into Russia was destroyed and had less than 10% effectives when it returned to France.
It was held in Vienna (The Congress of Vienna) but it started before the Battle of Waterloo, short after the Napoleon's abdication of 1814.
It began in 1799 with his selection as the First Consul and ended with his abdication in 1815 with his military defeat at Waterloo.
Yes they did. Prussian and Russian Armies invaded France in 1814 after Napoleon defeat at the Battle of Leipzig.
Napoleon was exiled twice. He was initially exiled to Elba in 1814 after his first defeat. He escaped from Elba, in the Mediterranean and returned to lead France during the period known as the "Hundred Days". After the Battle of Waterloo he was defeated again and this time exiled to the island of St Helena in the Atlantic..
Napoleon was exiled and Louis XVIII resumed the Throne of France.
Undaunted by his earlier defeat, Napoleon escaped from exile and returned to France.
The French military defeat at Waterloo resulted in Napoleon's abdication and exile.
The Army that he marched into Russia was destroyed and had less than 10% effectives when it returned to France.
Defeat at Waterloo.
The House of Bourbon.
It was held in Vienna (The Congress of Vienna) but it started before the Battle of Waterloo, short after the Napoleon's abdication of 1814.
It began in 1799 with his selection as the First Consul and ended with his abdication in 1815 with his military defeat at Waterloo.
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Yes they did. Prussian and Russian Armies invaded France in 1814 after Napoleon defeat at the Battle of Leipzig.
the final days of Napoleon as emperor are called 'la bataille de France', then Napoleon did abdicate (the abdication). He managed toescape the Mediterranean island of Elba where he was relagated, and seized back power for a whort period: 'les cent-jours' (the hundred days). The following period is the 'restauration' (when monarchy came back to power)
Francis I was Emperor of Austria at the time of Napoleon's reign as Emperor of France. Francis I was also Napoleon's father in law and joined the Sixth Coalition which was set up to defeat Napoleon