Yes, Napoleon Bonaparte faced an unusual military challenge involving elephants during his campaign in Egypt. In 1798, he encountered the forces of the Mamluks, who sometimes used war elephants in battle, although they were not a primary threat. However, elephants did not play a significant role in Napoleon's military campaigns, and his forces were ultimately more focused on traditional infantry and cavalry tactics.
yes, young elephants can be attacked by lions and spotted hyenas, but as for big elephants they have no.
Big elephants can but little elephants never ever can Big elephants can but little elephants never ever can
yes
Hannibal Barca.
he just attacked them
Hannibal Barca.
No.
Napoleon for France Heinz Guderian for Germany
He was Hannibal and he attacked the Roman heartland.
Because I don't think elephants and frogs have ever cross breeded.
The French Army commanded by Napoleon: Principally that which attacked and was defeated in Russia in 1812.
It became the seat of power for the Portuguese monarchy.