It was fought on 2 December, 1805, between Ausrtia and Russia against France. The Austrians' tactics were very bad: they attacked before the reinforcements arrived. Napoleon split their army into halves and defeated each half. The Russian army withdrew from Austria, and Austria signed the Treaty of Pressborg (in it, Napoleon was recognised as King of Italy).
Austerlitz is/was in Moravia (now the Czech Republic).
Ulm, Austerlitz, Jena, Auerstadt, Borodino,
Louis Napoleon was the first elected president of France.
There are many interesting landmarks in the Czech Republic. First is the Prague Castle, the largest in the world. Then there is the Austerlitz Battlefield, which was the site of Emperor Napolean's victory.
Hmmm... Tricky. In 1805, Napoleon moved the Grand Armee created to invade Britain to Austria to fight the armies of the Third Coalition, where in one of his greatest victories he shattered the combined Austrian-Russian Armies at Austerlitz. Is this what you mean? Otherwise, Napoleon was always shifting around regiments from here to there.
she dies in 61AD she poisioned herself she worshiped an old british god of war her name translated means victory
Napoleon had Epilepsy.
Napoleon won many victories, across all of Europe, against all the other major continental powers. His most famous are Austerlitz, Jena-Auerstadt, the Battle of the Pyramids, to name some amongst many.
Russia is a country that has a rich history, and has gone through a lot of change through the decades. Some facts about Russia include the fact that Ivan the Terrible was the first czar; Russia fought against Napoleon in the 1800s; and in the mid 1800s, nearly a million people died from a cholera outbreak.
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Napoleon copied the title "First Counsel" aswell as overthrowing the Directory.
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