Examples of using "Napoleon" in a sentence and their english translations:
army.
in 1804.
decisive victories.
Napoleon decided to strike.
Did Napoleon change his mind?
defeat at Waterloo.
Napoleon was at first bemused,
But his relationship with Napoleon remained difficult. In 1806, as Napoleon took on Prussia,
Napoleon guided his troops to Russia.
Napoleon's horse was white.
- Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Corsica.
- Napoleon Bonaparte was born on Corsica.
When and where was Napoleon defeated?
Bernadotte was labelled a traitor by Napoleon’s supporters – though not by Napoleon himself.
Napoleon wanted Europe to reach the Ural Mountains.
Napoleon himself remarked, “What a soldier!
in Napoleon’s invasion of Spain.
When Napoleon returned from exile in 1815,
Napoleon marched his armies into Russia.
- Napoleon Bonaparte feared black cats.
- Napoleon Bonaparte was afraid of black cats.
French traitors had destroyed Napoleon’s plan.
On June 22nd, 1815, Napoleon signed his abdication.
as Napoleon had abdicated four days earlier.
Napoleon suspected Bernadotte of conspiring against him,
praising their conduct - and outraging Napoleon.
Plan’ – a strategy for defeating Napoleon in Germany,
victories over the Austrians at Castiglione... and Arcole.
he exasperated Napoleon by twice ignoring orders.
Marmont, like Napoleon, was a trained artillery officer,
to Napoleon’s son the Duke of Reichstadt.
Napoleon's life was a great drama.
Napoleon rewarded Suchet with the title Duke of Albufera.
Napoleon back to Paris in an iron cage.
In 1804 Napoleon made Lefebvre an Honorary Marshal – honorary,
though he accepted a role as a Senator under Napoleon,
Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba in 1814.
Napoleon then rather undermined the moment, by telling Marmont,
When Napoleon returned from exile, Suchet went to meet him in Paris.
A week later, Napoleon caught Bennigsen’s army at Friedland.
effectively publicising the strength of his forces, further infuriated Napoleon.
His efficiency impressed the new First Consul, Napoleon Bonaparte,
Napoleon never regarded Mortier as suitable for major, independent command,
Marmont distinguished himself at several of Napoleon’s early victories in Italy,
Napoleon would occupy Brussels by June 16, a thunderclap heard across Europe.
This is Epic History TV’s guide to Napoleon’s Marshals.
Suchet went on to serve under Napoleon in his first, brilliant campaign in Italy, fighting
“That man is a lion,” said Napoleon, watching his advance.
Napoleon then entrusted Ney with command of three army corps – 84,000 men.
In 1808, Mortier joined Napoleon for the invasion of Spain,
Six months later, Napoleon led an army over the Alps into Italy.
artillery helped Napoleon to win a decisive victory over the Second Coalition.
A week later, Napoleon created three new Marshals: Macdonald, Oudinot and Marmont.
Napoleon was shocked at this betrayal by one of his oldest comrades.
Europe, committed to restoring the Old Order, has declared war on Napoleon.
Napoleon faced a severe shortage of horses, and the financial situation was perilous.
Napoleon planned to come between the Anglo-Dutch and Prussian armies.
Napoleon left Paris on June 12, and arrived in Avesnes on June 13.
Napoleon used June14 to move the army closer to the frontier:
But in 1804, Napoleon founded a new empire, and restored the ancient rank.
Napoleon heaped rewards on General Suchet – money, titles, but still no Marshal’s
Ney was criticised again by Napoleon three months later, when his foraging raids into
In February 1815, Napoleon escaped from exile on Elba and landed in France.
On his return to Paris, Soult received a hero’s welcome from Napoleon.
till the end, even as Napoleon’s empire began to collapse.
Following Napoleon’s defeat, Soult lived in exile until 1819, then returned to France
with designs inspired by our Napoleon and Alexander the Great series.
Later serving in Italy under Napoleon, Augereau proved a highly effective divisional commander.
As a republican, Augereau initially opposed Napoleon’s seizure of political power,
In 1814 Napoleon gave Augereau command of the Army of the Rhône.
When Napoleon returned from exile in 1815, Augereau proclaimed his loyalty once more,
"“Yes,” said Bertrand, “I myself introduced by the back stairs to Napoleon the courier"
Then on Marshal Lannes’ recommendation, Napoleon gave him command of Third Corps,
On Napoleon’s abdication, Suchet remained undefeated, still holding the French frontier.
In 1804, Napoleon proclaimed a new empire, and Ney was made a Marshal.
assembled at Saint Omer for Napoleon’s planned invasion of England.
With victory won, Napoleon acclaimed Soult ‘the foremost manoeuvrer in Europe’.
In 1811, with Marshal Masséna’s army stalled outside Lisbon, Napoleon ordered Soult to
Napoleon’s chief of staff, by arresting one of his friends for insubordination.
because Napoleon assumed Lefebvre would prefer a quiet life in the Senate,
successful conclusion of the siege, Napoleon awarded Lefebvre the title Duke of Danzig.
But in April 1814, he was one of the Marshals who confronted Napoleon with
This delighted Napoleon, who rewarded him a year later with the rank of Marshal.
as Napoleon overthrew the Directory, and made himself First Consul of France.
Had Napoleon changed his mind, or had a carefully constructed ruse gone horrifically bad?
Napoleon would be exiled to St. Helena, joined by his faithful companion Bertrand.
Napoleon knew Ney’s worth in battle, and that the army adored him...
Even Napoleon wondered if he was being too severe, to which Soult replied, “Those that
That December, at Austerlitz, Napoleon entrusted Soult’s corps with the main attack on the
Soult’s relationship with Napoleon was excellent, and the Emperor frequently turned to him for
Napoleon made several dubious appointments in 1815: one was to pick Soult as his new
implement Napoleon’s orders; Soult also inherited a complex staff system of Berthier’s
to general of division in a single year. Not even Napoleon rose through the ranks as quickly.
But when Napoleon asked Bernadotte to support his coup of 18 Brumaire, he refused,
Three years later, with Napoleon on the ropes after his disastrous invasion of Russia,