On Aug. 1, 1798 the French Fleet under Admiral Brueys was surprised by the British Fleet under Admiral Nelson in the Aboukir roads.
After an all-night combat all French ships but two were captured or destroyed, including the flagship "L'Orient". Admiral Brueys was killed on board of it.
The Battle of Waterloo.
He was not personally at Trafalgar; but his navy lost the engagement on 21 October 1805.
About 25000 casualties + 7000 men taken prisoner
He didn't. Napoleon was almost never wounded, and certainly went to his grave with all parts intact.
not thutmose but yes that other guy did because hes a...... u know
Trafalgar
The Battle of Waterloo.
It was on 18 June 1815.
He was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo.
Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo in Belgium, which signaled the end of the first French Empire.
He was not personally at Trafalgar; but his navy lost the engagement on 21 October 1805.
About 25000 casualties + 7000 men taken prisoner
He didn't. Napoleon was almost never wounded, and certainly went to his grave with all parts intact.
not thutmose but yes that other guy did because hes a...... u know
No, this man has fought in Europe and India and has. Ever lost a battle. Truly a better than napoleon.
Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo to the Seventh Coalition.
The Battle of Austerlitz