Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815.
1815 (June 18)
Napoleon's final defeat came at Waterloo in 1815 in what is now Belgium. Napoleon had originally been defeated the Battle of Nations at Leipzig in 1813. After that he was exiled to Elba, a small island off the coast of Italy in 1814. A year later he returned to France and led the so-called Hundred Days during which he put an army back together and marched to confront the coalition forces of the other major power of Europe. After he was defeated at Waterloo, Napoleon was exiled to Saint Helena, a small island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
You do realize that Napolean's waterloo was the Battle of Waterloo. That's were the term comes from. Anyway, Napoleon lost at Waterloo, Belgium in 1815.
2010, after the World Cup final defeat to Spain.
No. When Napoleon was confined under British captivity on Saint Helena (where he would spend the rest of his life), Lincoln was a 6-year-old in Kentucky.
It declared its independence on 1 January 1804 and France gave official recognition to that independence on 17 April 1825.
The Battle of Friedland was a battle that took place in the year 1807. In the Battle of Friedland, a French army lead by Napoleon attempted to defeat a Russian army.
You are probably referring to his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in June of that year. For other possibilities please see his page on wikipedia.
In 1910, when Albert Shepherd scored a penalty for Newcastle in there 2-0 defeat over Barnesly.
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In 1810.