The combined forces of the Seventh Coalition. The major forces were the UK under the Duke of Wellington and the Prussians under Field Marshal von Blucher. The individual UK soldiers deserves naming since they refused to yield to Napoleon's forces and they held the battlefield until the Prussians arrived to attack the French flank.
You do realize that Napolean's waterloo was the Battle of Waterloo. That's were the term comes from. Anyway, Napoleon lost at Waterloo, Belgium in 1815.
Napoleon Bonaparte lost at the Waterloo in Belgium in 1815.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Waterloo.
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.
It was in Waterloo, Belgium.
No, he came in a close second, but his army was destroyed and he was neither killed or captured.
He survived the defeat and abdicated and he was not captured. A month after Waterloo he demanded Asylum from the British.and was exiled to St. Helena, where he died in 1821.
Napoleon was the Emperor of France and Waterloo is where he fought and lost his final battle.
You do realize that Napolean's waterloo was the Battle of Waterloo. That's were the term comes from. Anyway, Napoleon lost at Waterloo, Belgium in 1815.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Nobody, the French were defeated at Waterloo.
Waterloo
The Duke of York was not at Waterloo, it was the Duke of Wellington leading the allied army during the battle.
His makeshift Army was badly defeated by the Seventh Coalition during Napoleon's 100 Days at Waterloo in Belgium.
Napoleon Bonaparte lost at the Waterloo in Belgium in 1815.
Napoleon had about 100,000 enemies at Waterloo and they were led by the Duke of Wellington and Field Marshal Blucher.