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Countries- Major Nations
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France
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Great Britain
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Austria
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Russia
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Prussia
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Spain
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Minor Nations
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Portugal
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(Minor Role) Mainly 1798-9
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Ottoman Empire
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Sweden
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Denmark
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Belgium
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Netherlands
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Poland
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German State
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Saxony
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German State
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Bavaria
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German State
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Hessen
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Italian State
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Naples
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Italian State
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Papal State
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Italian State
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Sardinia
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Egypt Regime
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Mamlukes
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Heads of State- Emperor of the French
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Napoleon
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King of Great Britain
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George III
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Prince Regent of Great Britain
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George IV
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Kaiser of Holy Roman Empire/ Austria
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Franz II and I
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Kaiser of Prussia
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Fredrick Wilhelm III
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Assasinated Czar of Russia
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Paul I
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Czar of Russia
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Alexander I
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King of Spain
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Ferdinand VII
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Marshal/ King of Sweden
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Bernadotte
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French Marshals- Iron Marshal
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Davout
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'Bravest of the Brave'
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Ney
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Hero of Austerlitz
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Soult
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'Spoiled Child of Victory'
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Massena
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Leader of the French Cavalry Reserve
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Murat
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Napoleon's Chief of Staff
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Berthier
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Served almost exclusively in Spain
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Moncey
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'Hero of Flerus'
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Jourdan
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Major looter
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Augereau
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Led the National Guard
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Brune
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Napoleon's professed Best Friend
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Lannes
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'Organised and led the Young Guard'
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Mortier
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Old Guard Cavalry
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Bessieres
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Battle of Valmy
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Kellerman
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Came out of Retirement to fight on
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Lefebvre
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Very unexceptional
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Perignon
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Old School
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Serurier
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Made Marshal in 1808
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Victor
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'For France'
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Macdonald
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'For the Army'
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Oudinot
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'For Friendship'
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Marmont
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Only Marshal made in Spain
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Suchet
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Only fought with Napoleon once
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Saint Cyr
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Polish Marshal
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Poniatowski
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Last Marshal
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Grouchy
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Napoleon's Rival/ Allied Advisor
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Moreau
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Austrian Generals- Brother to Kaiser
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Archduke Charles
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Brother to Kaiser
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Archduke John
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Led the invasion of Poland 1809
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Archduke Ferdinand
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The Unfortunate (Battle of Ulm)
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Mack
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Commander in chief of the Allied armies
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Schwarzenberg
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Chief of Staff of the Austrian army
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Radetzky
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Russian Generals- Opted to Abandon Moscow
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Kutuzov
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Undefeated Commander, died in 1800
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Suvorov
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Scorched Earth tactics
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Barclay de Tolly
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Russian Commander in Chief 1806-7
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Bennigsen
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Died of wounds at Borodino, 1812
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Bagration
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Russian Commander in Chiefs early 1813
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Tormasov/ Miloradovich
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Famously scared of Napoleon at the Berezina
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Wittgenstein
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Russian Admiral
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Chichagov
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Prussian Generals- Scourge of Napoleon
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Blucher
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Seven Years War/ Commander in Chief of Prussian Army
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Brunswick
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Faced Napoleon 1806 at Jena
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Hohenlohe
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Ordered Retreat to Wavre after battle in 1815
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Gneisenau
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First Prussian Chief of Staff
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Scharnhorst
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Wrote his Art of War
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Clausewitz
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British Generals- Iron Duke
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Wellington
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Led Spanish Expedition while above was in Court
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Moore
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Great British Admiral
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Nelson
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Spanish Generals- Escaped French Navy/ Army
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Romana
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Surrendered Valanecia
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Blake
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Spanish General who famously defeated a French Army
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Castanos
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Diplomats- French Grand Chamberlain
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Talleyrand
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Austrian Chancellor
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Metternich
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Prussian Prime Minister
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Hardenberg
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Russian Progressive Prime Minister
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Speransky
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French Minister of Police
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Fouche
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Key Battles, Italy 1796-7
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Lodi
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Arcole
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Egypt 1798
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Pyramids
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Acre
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Italy 1800
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Marengo
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Austria 1805
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Ulm
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Austerlitz
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Germany 1806-7
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Jena-Auerstedt
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Eylau
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Friedland
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Spanish Peninsula 1808-14
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Corunna
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Talavera
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Salamanca
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Vitoria
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Austria 1809
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Aspern-Essling
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Wagram
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Russia 1812
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Borodino
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Europe 1813-14
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Lutzen/ Bautzen
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Dresden
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Leipzig
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Paris
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100 Days Campaign 1815
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Ligny
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Waterloo
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Napoleon Born on:
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Corsica
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Exiled:
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Elba
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St. Helena
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Peace Treaty after the Napoleonic Wars
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Congress of Vienna
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Napoleon's Wives
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Joséphine
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Marie Louise
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French King who returned to the throne
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Louis XVIII
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Napoleon's Brothers
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Joseph
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Louis
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Jerome
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Lucien
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Napoleon's Son in Law
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Eugene
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Napoleon's Son
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Napoleon II
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French Legal Code
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Code Napoleon
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Monument Built in Paris to comemorate Victorys
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Arc de Triomphe
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Position Napoleon gained after 1799 Coup
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First Consul
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French Imperial Religion
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Catholic
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New French Government in 1799
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Consulate
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Napoleon Crowned Emperor in
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1804
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French Royalist Region, Pacified
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Vendee
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First ever Policy of Economic Warfare 1806
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Continental System
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Policy to make peace with the Church 1801
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Concordat
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Institution created in 1800 to control inflation
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Bank of France
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French Ambassador to Russia 1812
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Caulaincourt
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Period in French History Napoleon Ended
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Reign of Terror
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Napoleon's Lover
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Marie Walewska
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Ruler of Second French Empire (Ancestor)
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Napoleon III
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Name of Project to Unite Germany
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Confederation of the Rhine
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French General, Later Prime Minister
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Gerard
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