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At the height of his power in 1812, Napoleon controlled all of continental Europe from Spain in the west to Moscow (Russia) in the east, from the North Sea to the Italian states in the south. Much of this control was of course precarious, with only a single major defeat needing to happen in order for Napoleon's grip to start slipping.

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At the peak of his power, Napoleon's empire covered Spain, Italy, Germany, Poland and what is known today as the Belarus. He was not able to conquer Russia, Prussia, Austria, the United Kingdom or the Ottoman Empire.

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720,000 sq miles, including France, Belgium, Hollan, Germany, Poland, Switzerland and Spain.

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All of Europe except Spain and Russia

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