No relation as such; they were born in the same year, 1769; they both went to military academies in France; Arthur Wellesley became the Duke of Wellington and fought only one battle against Napoleon, Waterloo, which Napoleon lost.
Napoleon Bonaparte lived from the 15th August 1769 to the 5th May 1821. Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington lived from the 1st May 1769 to the 14th September 1852.
He defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
Arthur Wellesley was the Duke of Wellington around Napoleon's time.
He won great victories at Ulm, Jena and Austerlitz, but lost the combined French and Spanish Fleets at Trafalgar.
i believe that arthur would look more like a capybara cas he is one, so he's not an aardvark Actually, Arthur is an Aardvark.
Napoleon was defeat by Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington.
Napoleon Bonaparte for the French and Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington for the British.
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.
Napoleon Bonaparte lived from the 15th August 1769 to the 5th May 1821. Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington lived from the 1st May 1769 to the 14th September 1852.
Wellington.Field Marshall Sir Arthur Wellesly, Duke of Wellington, led the British forces opposed to the French armies commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte, "Emperor" of France.
Arthur De Bausset was a French author known for his biographies of historical figures, such as his works on Louis XIV and Napoleon Bonaparte. He was also a historian and member of the French Academy.
The airport code for Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson International Airport is TAB.
The cast of The Life of Napoleon - 1909 includes: Julia Arthur William Humphrey as Napoleon
The correct answer is the Prussian army of Gebhard von Blucher, and the Anglo-Allied army of the Duke of Wellington as the victors, and Napoleon Bonaparte (the French dictator) and his top general Michael Ney along with the French army as the defeated.
Arthur E. Southon has written: 'Drums of fate' 'A yellow Napoleon'
He defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
Frederick Arthur Simpson has written: 'Louis Napoleon & the recovery of France, 1848-1856' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government 'Louis Napoleon & the recovery of France'