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He had to keep the Prussians away from the Battlefield until he had finished off Wellington's Army.

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Napoleons final battle?

Waterloo


Which was the Napoleons last battle in which he was captured and exiled to St Helena?

Battle of Waterloo


What battle was napoleons final defeat?

The Battle of Waterloo (Belgium) against the British, Prussians and their allies from Germany and the Low Countries.


It marked the end of Napoleons Bonaparte's regime?

The Battle of Waterloo.


What was Napoleons last bid for power called?

The Battle of Waterloo.


How was napoleons army defeated in 1815?

The Battle of Waterloo.


The site of napoleons greatest defeat was?

Trafalgar, a battle he lost to the English due to his crossing of the T's (naval tactic) and their flag communication.


Where was the site of Napoleons final defeat?

At Waterloo in present day Belgium.Or:For those with a medical inclination it might be his battle against stomach cancer while exiled on St. Helena.


What were Napoleons tactics at the battle of Waterloo?

When Napoleon attacked the allied army at Waterloo he was past his best as a general, although still very dangerous. His main tactic was to prevent the Prussian Army from combining with Wellington's Army, in this he failed. The rest of the battle was basically a frontal attack on a field of his opponent's choosing. "A close run thing", but lacking his previous flair.


How was the Battle of Waterloo related to today?

Weapons and tactics have changed, but warfare and battle still involve death and dying.


Who was napoleons commander at Waterloo?

Michel Ney


Which of these events in napoleons career occurred last in 1815?

Napoleons is defeated by Wellington at waterloo