the duke of wellington was the commander that helped win the war
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Napoleon Bonaparte lost at the Waterloo in Belgium in 1815.
Naopleon was defeated in Rusia in 1812. He was heavily defeated at Leipzig in 1813 by a mass of enemies. Finally he was defeated by combined British/Dutch/Belgian & Prussian armies at Waterloo in 1815.
Waterloo is about 12 miles south of Brussels in Belgium. But that was not his only defeat by any means. Leipzig in Germany was a terrible drubbing. Otherwise known as the Battle of the Nations, he was even opposed by a former Marshal, Bernadotte.
Napoleon was ultimately defeated at Waterloo in 1815 by the British with the (not inconsiderable) aid of Prussia. However this does nothing to mention what had happened at Wagram, Aspern-Essling, Borodino or Leipzig & elsewhere in previous times & in previous campaigns. Indeed many of Wellingtons allied forces at Waterloo had fought for Napoleon in previous years. Napoleon had run out of friends on the battlefield. No Saxons, Bavarians, Wurttembergers to do his bidding any more. Britain had been constant in opposition, but it was the loss of his continental allies which made the difference.
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at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815.
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Waterloo. (Belgium).
Napoleon Bonaparte lost at the Waterloo in Belgium in 1815.
On 18 June 1815.
The Duke of Wellington at Waterloo which is in present day Belgium.
Napoleon Bonaparte was finally defeated at 'The Battle of Waterloo' by combined British and Prussian forces. It was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815, near Waterloo, in present-day Belgium.
Napoleon Bonaparte suffered defeat at the hands of the Duke of Wellington and the British army
Naopleon was defeated in Rusia in 1812. He was heavily defeated at Leipzig in 1813 by a mass of enemies. Finally he was defeated by combined British/Dutch/Belgian & Prussian armies at Waterloo in 1815.
Waterloo is about 12 miles south of Brussels in Belgium. But that was not his only defeat by any means. Leipzig in Germany was a terrible drubbing. Otherwise known as the Battle of the Nations, he was even opposed by a former Marshal, Bernadotte.
At Waterloo in Belgium in 1815 an allied army of British, Dutch and Prussian troops defeated the French army of Napoleon. Major forces were led by Great Britain's Lord Wellington.