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Napoleon led a French expedition to this African country in 1797. | Egypt | 84%
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Horatio Nelson died in this naval battle in 1805. | Battle of Trafalgar | 83%
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Island Napoleon was exiled to in 1814 | Elba | 80%
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Napoleon's greatest victory. Also know as Battle of the Three Emperors. | Battle of Austerlitz | 78%
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Russian tsar in 1812. | Alexander I | 72%
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British commander who finally defeated Napoleon at Waterlooin 1815. | Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington | 70%
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Napoleon first distinguished himself during the British siege of this city | Toulon | 69%
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Largest battle fought in Russian campaign of 1812. | Battle of Borodino | 53%
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Birthplace of Napoleon | Ajaccio | 52%
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Marshal of France who became King of Sweden and Norway in 1818 with his descendants still reigning over Sweden today. | Jean Bernadotte | 52%
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Marshal of France and Napoleon's brother in law who also became King of Naples(1808-1815) | Joachim Murat | 50%
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Marshal of France famous for being wounded over 20 times. His indecisivness in the Battle of Quatre Bras is often considered as main reason for French defeat at Waterloo | Michel Ney | 48%
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Austrian chancellor who dominated the Congress of Vienna in 1815. | Klemens von Metternich | 39%
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This republic ceased to exist in 1797 after more than a thousand years. | Republic of Venice | 36%
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Commander-in-chief of Russian forces who succeded Barclay de Tolly at that position. | Mikhail Kutuzov | 34%
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Alliance formed in 1815 between Prussia, Russia and Austria with the main goal of restraining revolutionary sentiments throughout Europe. | Holy Alliance | 13%
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A province established in 1809 after the Treaty of Schönbrunn under the direct rule of France. It encompased large parts of modern-day Croatia and Slovenia and smaller parts of Italy and Austria | Illyrian Provinces | 9%
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French scholar who folowed Napoleon on his African campaign and discovered the Rosetta Stone. | Jean-François Champollion | 8%
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