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How many times has Germany aka Prussia conquered France?

Prussia was an important part of the coalition which defeated Napoleon and occupied Paris in 1814. Prussia provided half the troops which won the Waterloo campaign in 1815, finally defeating Napoleon and once again occupting Paris. Prussia once more beat France in 1870, thus completing the unification of Germany; the German Empire was proclaimed from the Palace of Versailles. Finally, another German Empire under Hitler defeated France in 1940. That seems to make 4 times, though both Prussia and Germany had allies to help them each time.


What Political impact did the French and Indian War have on British and France?

The French Revolution in 1789 deposed the King, Louis XVI. Subsequently Napoleon Bonaparte became 1st Consul & later Emporer of France. Napoleon must rate as one of the greatest military leaders in History. He led the Grande Armee through Europe on campains of great distinction, fighting the Austrians , Russians & Prussians at various times in great set piece battles. Napoleon established France as the greatest European power. His two principal defeats were at Leipzig in 1813 after the retreat from Moscow, & of course, at Waterloo, the culmination of the Hundred Days campaign, where he was beaten by the combination of Wellington & Blucher.


How many times have the capital of France change?

15 times


How many times would Ohio fit into France?

Ohio is 116,096 sq kilometers. Mainland France is 550,000 sq kilometers, so Ohio would fit 4,7 times into France.


How many times can Malta fit into France?

Malta has an area of 316 square km, mainland France is about 550,500 square km. On that basis Malta could fit 1,524 times into France.

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Why is elba important?

It was where Napoleon Bonaparte was first banished. He lived heir for a short while and then managed to somehow escape and go back to France on a ship, disguised. He held power in France for 100 days before being exiled to St. Helena.


How many times was Napolean exiled?

twice. In 1814, after the Battle of the Nations and the Campaign of France, he abdicated and was made Emperor of Elba, a small island off the coast of Italy. This was a mistake, because in 1815 he returned to France and had to be hammered again at Waterloo. After that he was exiled to st. helena, a small dot in the middle of the Atlantic, where he died in 1821.


What has the author Thomas E Watson written?

Thomas E. Watson has written: 'The story of France from the earliest times to the consulate of Napoleon Bonaparte'


What did Napoleon Bonaparte control?

Different parts of Europe at various times.


How did Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power affected Europe?

His efforts to conquer land in all directions from France brought several nations together in an alliance to defeat him (not once but several times).


Where was Napoleon Bonaparte located?

At different times he was located in different places, He has been seen in such diverse locations as Egypt, Moscow, Italy and even present day Belgium.


Why was Napoleon Bonaparte remembered?

We should remember Napoleon because he was one of the finest military commanders in history. Following the Revolution & the Reign of Terror Napoleon is given command of the Army of Italy, against the Austrians. His campaigning is brilliant & his rise meteoric. The Code Napoleon to this day forms much of the basis of Law in France: As an administrator Napoleon is phenomenal. As time passes the defeats in Russia, at Leipzig & finally at Waterloo end his reign. It is undoubted that Napoleon changes France out of all recognition, despite the failings that Napoleon had, in terms of the French & France, Napoleon Bonaparte was very good indeed.


How did napoleons Bonaparte's rise to power affect Europe?

His efforts to conquer land in all directions from France brought several nations together in an alliance to defeat him (not once but several times).


How many times was santa Anna exiled?

Only one.


What country defeated Napoleon Bonaparte?

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.


Why was Napoleon so boring?

No one can think of Napoleon or the times he lived in as boring.


When was the first major archaeological expedition in Egypt?

In 1801, an army under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte was deployed in an Egyptian campaign. In these times some soldiers rebuilding a fort discovered an unusual stone on which ancient scripts were engraved. It was the Rosetta Stone. This was when archeogoly became known in Egypt.