i dont no
The main language of Europe would be English it would be french.
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.
The French Army of Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated and France and the Allies were not disposed to allow Napoleon to raise another army which would bleed the country of more men for his ambitions.
Militarily Napoleon fought his last battle at Waterloo. From a human point of view, we can say that he fought it against thecancer at stomach during his last period of his life,in the Isle of Saint Helena.
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.
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.
No, he lived on for 6 lonely years in exile on St Helena. Having fled the battle it became apparrent his army was in ruins. one escape from exile would be enough.
Waterloo, I would say. It's where he surrendered.
One supposes, the Duke of Wellington, who oversaw his final defeat at Waterloo. Lord Horatio Nelson would make his short list for Trafalgar and the Battle of the Nile.
I would say the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
Bonaparte lost his power in 1815 when he lost the Battle of Waterloo against (mainly) the British. He would of lost it a year or so earlier if it wasn't for the fact he returned from Exile.
To go through all the maneuvres that swung the battle back and forth would take all week, but there are a few websites that you can read for information: This website has a account of the battle but it is quite wordy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Waterloo This website has an account of the main maneuvres in the battle, and also background on the armies and plenty of pictures: http://www.britishbattles.com/waterloo/waterloo-june-1815.htm This website has a simple yet concise explanation of the battle: http://encyclopedia.kids.net.au/page/ba/Battle_of_Waterloo