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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.

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