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Napoleonic Wars
1803–1815 wars involving the French Empire
War of 1812
conflict between the United States and the British Empire from 1812 to 1815
Kingdom of Sicily
former state in southern Italy, 1130–1816
Peninsular War
1807–1814 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
Hundred Days
1815 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars and the hundred-day rule of Napoleon Bonaparte
War of the Third Coalition
1805–1806 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
War of the Sixth Coalition
1813–1814 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
War of the Fourth Coalition
1806–1807 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
Continental System
embargo of Napoleonic Europe against Britain
Finnish War
1808–1809 war between Russia and Sweden
War of the Fifth Coalition
1809 conflict during the Napoléonic Wars
War of the Second Coalition
1798–1802 set of battles between the French Republic and the neighbouring monarchies
Eighth Russo-Turkish War
1806-12 conflict between the Russian and Ottoman Empires
Russo-Persian War of 1804–13
1804–1813 conflict
shako
thumb|A shako of the French troupes de marine, A shako or shacko (, , or ) is a tall, cylindrical military cap, usually with a visor, and sometimes tapered at the top. It is usually adorned with an ornamental plate or badge on the front, metallic or otherwise; and often has a feather, hackle, or pompom attached at the top.
Swedish-Norwegian War 1814
war fought between Sweden and Norway
England expects that every man will do his duty
signal sent by Admiral Nelson to English ships before the Battle of Trafalgar
Gunboat War
1807–1814 war between Denmark–Norway and the United Kingdom
Neapolitan War
1815 conflict of the Napoleonic Wars
Marengo
horse of Napoleon
Anglo-Russian War
1807-1812 part of the Napoleonic Wars
Dano-Swedish War of 1808-1809
war
Anglo-Turkish War
conflict in the Napoleonic Wars
Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
abdication of Emperor Francis II on 6 August 1806
Batavian Revolution
period between the Dutch and Batavian Republics
Afrancesado
thumb|200px|Portrait of Joseph Bonaparte by [[François Gérard. Bonaparte was King of Spain from 1808 to 1814]] Afrancesado (, ; "Francophile" or "turned-French", lit. "Frenchified" or "French-alike") refers to the Spanish and Portuguese supporters of Enlightenment ideas, Liberalism, or the French Revolution, that supported Napoleon's occupation as a means to implant these ideas in Spain.
Age of Revolution
historic period
Kingdom of Northern Lusitania
former country
assassination of Spencer Perceval
1812 murder of the British prime minister
Franco-Swedish War
1805-1810 war between France and Sweden
Kulm Cross
Anglo-Swedish War
English Wars
1807-1814 war in Northern and Western Europe
Frankfurt proposals
1813 peace proposal to end the War of the Sixth Coalition
Army Cross 1813-14
Austrian military decoration
Junta Suprema Central
Spanish institution during the Peninsular War
Second League of Armed Neutrality
1800 Alliance during the War of the Second Coalition
Malet coup of 1812
attempted coup d'état in Paris, France
Siege of Ragusa
1806 siege
Danish state bankruptcy of 1813
Economic crisis after the Napoleonic wars
Color book
Bound volumes of diplomatic correspondence
Half-pay
Half-pay (h.p.) was a term used in the British Army and Royal Navy of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries to refer to the pay or allowance an officer received when in retirement or not in actual service.
Milan Decree
1807 decree by Napoleon I of France
Napoleonic Wars casualties
total fatalities of the Napoleonic Wars
history of Portugal 1777–1834
history of Portugal between 1777 and 1834
French and British interregnum in the Dutch East Indies
French and British colonial administration in the Dutch East Indies
Mémorial 1815
memorial museum site in Belgium