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The Battle of Waterloo ended the Napoleonic era.
The exact date of the end is easy: Sunday 18th June 1815. Waterloo, near Brussels Belgium. The outset is less precise: Lodi is may 10 1796. Napoleons first Italian Campaign. Napoleon is already a General by this time....
The Napoleonic Wars ended with Napoleon's exile to St. Helena after the Battle of Waterloo.
Alexander I: ruled 1801 to 1825
A series of wars that erupted in 1803 and didn't end until 1815. Despite being called the "Napoleonic Wars", Napoleon was not responsibile for its outbreak. In 1803 Britain broke the Treaty of Amiens and declared war on France. The primary Coalition powers were Britain, Austria, Russia, and Prussia, although all of them switches sides at some point. Minor powers were Spain, Denmark-Norway, and various German and Italian states.
Napoleon fell at the end of the Napoleonic Wars, 1815.
They pledged to end the Revolution and continued their efforts until they finished the Napoleonic Wars in 1815.
The Battle of Waterloo ended the Napoleonic era.
The exact date of the end is easy: Sunday 18th June 1815. Waterloo, near Brussels Belgium. The outset is less precise: Lodi is may 10 1796. Napoleons first Italian Campaign. Napoleon is already a General by this time....
The French Revolution ended either with the Crowning of Napoleon in 1804 or the Congress of Vienna in 1815. (This depends on whether the Napoleonic Government and Wars are to be considered part of the French Revolution.)
Kingdom of Italy - Napoleonic - ended in 1814.
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Rasphuis ended in 1815.
Racibórz ended in 1815.
The Napoleonic Wars ended with Napoleon's exile to St. Helena after the Battle of Waterloo.
He was in the middle of his Napoleonic Wars (1803 - 1815), invading Spain (1809), Russia (1812) and other countries. He lost the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and lived the rest of his days in the island of Saint Helena, dying on May 5th, 1821; four months before the Mexican Independence War (1810 - 1821) came to an end.
The French used to have kings, until the French revolution. The King Louis XVI (the 16th) was executed in 1793 during the revolution. At the end of the Napoleonic period (1815), monarchy was reinstated but the French ousted their last king in 1848. There hasn't be a king in France since then.