Examples of using "Наполеона…" in a sentence and their english translations:
Napoleon's horse was white.
From Alexander… to Napoleon…
Napoleon's horse was white.
Only Napoleon’s arrival averted disaster.
were the foundation for so much of Napoleon’s military success.
and urged Napoleon to fight on.
too rare among Napoleon’s Marshals.
Napoleon's army has advanced to Moscow.
Napoleon's life was a great drama.
- Napoleon's army has advanced to Moscow.
- Napoleon's army advanced up to Moscow.
The fifth of May is the day when Napoleon died.
in a plot to assassinate Napoleon.
Napoleon’s flanks were secure, for now.
What was the colour of the white horse of Napoleon?
This battle left Napoleon master of Europe.
Napoleon’s return from exile 11 months later
Napoleon was not at first impressed –Davout was aloof,
arriving at dawn on Napoleon’s right flank.
Davout’s giant corps was the spear-tip of Napoleon’s invasion.
making him a priceless asset to Napoleon.
Napoleon's headquarters were in an unused windmill.
This is Epic History TV’s guide to Napoleon’s Marshals.
Over the course of Napoleon’s reign, he received endowments worth more
This is Epic History TV’s guide to Napoleon’s Marshals.
being a loyal member of Napoleon’s inner circle.
The battle of Waterloo was the last battle of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon is remembered for his establishment of France's Napoleonic Code, which has had a great influence on the legal systems of other countries. In the US, for example, the legal system of the State of Louisiana is based on the Napoleonic Code.
the Marshal who led Napoleon’s vanguard in four of his greatest campaigns.
buying time for Napoleon’s decisive move against the enemy centre.
promotion to Brigadier and loyally supporting Napoleon at every turn.
Napoleon's army lost the battle of Waterloo in 1815.
Spy’ – a revealing account of the career of Karl Schulmeister, a German smuggler who
he begged Napoleon to return as soon as possible to take over.
Marshal Lannes’ death was a great blow to Napoleon and the army.
Napoleon’s Grande Armée, and helped many officers to escape arrest by the Bourbons.
Napoleon’s hope for ‘a nation in arms’ to resist the Allies had not materialised.
Any talk of Napoleon’s defeat in late February was premature.
By a curious turn of events, Sweden was now ruled by Napoleon’s ex-marshal, Bernadotte.
Thirteenth Corps, and – following Napoleon’s defeat at Leipzig - withstood a six-month siege.
Napoleon-themed champagne… and stunning replicas of Napoleonic swords and pistols…
As a devout Catholic, Bessières was critical of Napoleon’s divorce from Empress Josephine,
The Battle of Teugn-Hausen was the start of Napoleon’s so-called ‘Four-Day Campaign’.
Napoleon-themed champagne… and stunning replicas of Napoleonic swords and pistols… as
Berthier played a crucial role in planning Napoleon’s Egyptian expedition of 1798,
a Marshal of the new French empire, and orders to return to Paris for Napoleon’s coronation.
including Napoleon’s chief of staff, Marshal Berthier – and perhaps even the Emperor himself.
In 1812, Bessières accompanied Napoleon into Russia, commanding his Guard cavalry.
His death robbed Napoleon of a dependable commander, and one of his last remaining friends.
Masséna’s bold manoeuvre secured the French left flank, and won further praise from Napoleon.
But now Pitt feared Napoleon’s conquests had made France too powerful – the French
The war went on, and by January 1814, Napoleon’s situation looked even worse.
But it seemed Napoleon’s reign was to end in abject military defeat.
and Berthier was among those who tried to persuade Napoleon to halt the advance at Smolensk.
The next spring, Napoleon’s army marched over the Alps into Italy. Lannes’ vanguard led the way,
securing the Lower Elbe River, and Napoleon’s strategic northern flank. He organised a new
Davout only surrendered Hamburg in May 1814, after confirmation arrived of Napoleon’s abdication.
loyal administrator. And Davout worked miracles to raise a new army for Napoleon’s final campaign.
Mary traveled back in time to Paris and became the mistress of Napoleon III.
and beyond. They spent so much time together, Berthier was nicknamed ‘Napoleon’s wife.’
Many soldiers died from hypothermia during Napoleon's retreat from Russia in the winter of 1812.
Crucially, he had a gift for turning Napoleon’s verbal, sometimes vague commandments into clear,
Berthier’s hard work and brilliant staff system underpinned all Napoleon’s successes in Italy,
the dressing station to lead a fresh attack, which probably saved Napoleon from capture or worse.
Just five days later, his division played a key role in Napoleon’s great victory at Marengo.
He was also appointed commander of Napoleon’s Consular Guard. But he was dismissed after
But he was resolved to do his duty, now serving once more as Napoleon’s cavalry commander,
Unlike most Marshals, Macdonald was never under Napoleon’s spell, and always spoke
Lannes was promoted to brigadier general, and in 1798 joined Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt.
His march was far more challenging and dangerous than Napoleon’s, but was never immortalised
Unfortunately for Napoleon, this was typical of how many Marshals behaved in his absence
remnants of the army, and served throughout the campaign in Germany in 1813. By now, Napoleon’s
But 10 miles north of Napoleon, near Auerstedt, Davout ran straight into the main Prussian army.
Davout’s First Corps alone was 72,000 strong, as big as Napoleon’s entire army at Austerlitz.
Adam Mickiewicz’s narrative “Pan Tadeusz”, which paints the nature, customs, and manners of the Belarusian landowners of Napoleon’s time, is, as of 1859, already being translated into Russian.