Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, met his final defeat in the Battle of Waterloo. The defeat was the work of the troops of many nations allied in the Seventh Coalition against the French & their famed Emperor. The bulk of the forces who fought against the French at the Battle of Waterloo were arrayed in two armies, one of British, Dutch, & Belgians along with troops from several German states, all under Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, Fürst (Prince) von Wahlstatt. The Duke of Wellington is usually afforded the honor of being the "last to defeat Napoleon".
Napoleon was not executed.
The Seventh Coalition.
The sixth coalition.
No.
The starting date is debated - either 1799 when Napoleon seized power as First Consul, or 1803 when Britain declared war on France, or 1804 when Napoleon was crowned Emperor of France. Either way, they lasted until 1815, when Napoleon was defeated for the final time at Waterloo and abdicated shortly after.
Yes, and on that answer you can wager your last franc, napoleon and Euro.
Napoleon is defeated by Wellington at Waterloo
Napoleon was not executed.
None. Admirals fight at sea, Napoleon on land. Several Britich admirals defeated French or her allies' fleets while Napoleon was Boss of France, and one - Sir Sidney Smith - defeated a French army on land, at the Siege of Acre; but he was only a Commodore at the time, not an Admiral. That is true but the man who defeated Napoleon's navy was Horatio Nelson.
in 1813, napoleon was defeated in the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig.IMPROVEMENTNapoleon's army was defeated in Russia in the year 1812.
He was defeated at Waterloo in Belgium.
Napoleon was attacking the various states of Italy. Italy as a united country did not exist at the time.
Napoleon never fought against, let alone defeated, Australia.
He was first defeated in Italy by the Austrians.
The British King at the time was George IV. However, the British general who defeated the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington.
In 1815.
The Seventh Coalition.