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 !
The English general was the Duke of Wellington. The battle of Waterloo took place during the reign of George IV.
The correct answer is the Prussian army of Gebhard von Blucher, and the Anglo-Allied army of the Duke of Wellington as the victors, and Napoleon Bonaparte (the French dictator) and his top general Michael Ney along with the French army as the 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.
The Prussians under Field Marshal Blucher.
Napoleon I.
The 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.
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 !
The English general was the Duke of Wellington. The battle of Waterloo took place during the reign of George IV.
Waterloo is the battle site where French Emporer Napoleon was defeated by the Englishman Lord Wellington. In common usage it is a reference to a major loss or defeat.
If you mean the general he defeated Napoleon.
Napoleon was defeat by Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington.
The British King at the time was George IV. However, the British general who defeated the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington.
The Duke of Wellington.
On 18 June 1815.
It's the same as English: wellington