At Waterloo in present day Belgium, with some major help from Field Marshall von Blucher and the Prussian Army.
Waterloo
Waterloo.
Napoleon was defeat by Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington.
Duke of Wellington (England) He was defeated by Wellington, But Wellington would have lost had the Prussians under Blucher not joined the battle, Napoleon needed to keep the 2 opponents apart & defeat them seperately. Marshal Grouchy gets the blame: Had the French won, however, Napoleon would have taken the credit.
the duke of wellington was the commander that helped win the war
Napoleon was ultimately defeated at Waterloo in 1815 by the British with the (not inconsiderable) aid of Prussia. However this does nothing to mention what had happened at Wagram, Aspern-Essling, Borodino or Leipzig & elsewhere in previous times & in previous campaigns. Indeed many of Wellingtons allied forces at Waterloo had fought for Napoleon in previous years. Napoleon had run out of friends on the battlefield. No Saxons, Bavarians, Wurttembergers to do his bidding any more. Britain had been constant in opposition, but it was the loss of his continental allies which made the difference.
The combined forces of the Seventh Coalition. The major forces were the UK under the Duke of Wellington and the Prussians under Field Marshal von Blucher. The individual UK soldiers deserves naming since they refused to yield to Napoleon's forces and they held the battlefield until the Prussians arrived to attack the French flank.
The English general was the Duke of Wellington. The battle of Waterloo took place during the reign of George IV.
The Duke of Wellington.
He defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
Napoleon Bonaparte suffered defeat at the hands of the Duke of Wellington and the British army
The Duke of Wellington at Waterloo which is in present day Belgium.
The Duke of WELLINGTON
Napoleon was defeat by Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington.
Napoleon is the French commander opposed by Wellington for the British. Blucher comes, vitally, to Wellingtons aid. Marshal Grouchy, detatched by Napoleon to keep Blucher at bay, gets the blame !
Of course! From 1803 to 1815 Britain remained at war the entire Napoleonic War period. Britain's Duke of Wellington also played a major role in the Battle of Waterloo in which Napoleon was finally defeated.
He was defeated by the Duke of Wellington, But Wellington would have lost had the Prussians under Gebhard von Blucher not joined the battle, Napoleon needed to keep the 2 opponents apart and defeat them separately.
Napoleon was finally defeated in 1815, at the Battle of Waterloo. The allied forces was led by the 1st Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley.
Napoleon