Battle of Trafalgar.
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At the battle of Trafalgar Lord Nelson didn't defeat Napoleon but the Allied French-Spanish Fleets under French Admiral Villeneuve.
Admiral Horatio Nelson died on his flagship HMS Victory, at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805.
The Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
The British defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Trafalgar, fought on October 21, 1805. This decisive naval engagement saw Admiral Horatio Nelson lead the British fleet to victory against the combined French and Spanish fleets. The battle effectively ensured British naval supremacy and thwarted Napoleon's plans to invade Britain. Nelson's leadership and tactics were instrumental in achieving this significant victory.
Wow. Where to begin? 1. Trafalgar was a sea battle. Napoleon was in Austria at the time. 2. The Spanish fleet as well as the French was involved. 3. Nobody defeated GB at Trafalgar, which was an overwhelming victory for the British fleet under Vice-Admiral Nelson.
One supposes, the Duke of Wellington, who oversaw his final defeat at Waterloo. Lord Horatio Nelson would make his short list for Trafalgar and the Battle of the Nile.
It was in the Battle of Trafalgar during Napoleon wars.
The Battle of Trafalgar where Horatio Nelson destroyed the combined French and Spanish Fleets.
Admiral Horatio Nelson died on his flagship HMS Victory, at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805.
1815 battle of Waterloo
The Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
The Battle of Trafalgar.
The Battle of Borodino.
Wow. Where to begin? 1. Trafalgar was a sea battle. Napoleon was in Austria at the time. 2. The Spanish fleet as well as the French was involved. 3. Nobody defeated GB at Trafalgar, which was an overwhelming victory for the British fleet under Vice-Admiral Nelson.
One supposes, the Duke of Wellington, who oversaw his final defeat at Waterloo. Lord Horatio Nelson would make his short list for Trafalgar and the Battle of the Nile.
Napoleon was defeated by Nelson(a British commander)
Napoleon was defeat by Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington.
The French Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte I.