Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The Little Corporal, Emperor of France | Napoleon Bonaparte | 98%
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Belgian site of his final defeat | Waterloo | 91%
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Number of coalitions against France | Seven | 89%
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Territory that Napoleon sold to the US for $15 million | Louisiana | 87%
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Year he became emperor | 1804 | 84%
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Places Napoleon was exiled | Elba | 84%
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St. Helena | 82%
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One-armed, heroic British admiral | Horatio Nelson | 81%
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British general and duke who fought in Spain/Belgium | Arthur Wellesley | 80%
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Where ^ defeated his fleet off Spain | Trafalgar | 77%
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His two wives | Josephine de Beauharnais | 75%
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Stone found in Egypt by French troops in 1799 | Rosetta Stone | 74%
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His approximate height | 5'6'' / Appx. 169 cm | 71%
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Napoleon's greatest victory over a combined Austro-Russian army | Austerlitz | 64%
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Council where the map of Europe was redrawn | Council of Vienna | 56%
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French king who succeeded Napoleon | Louis XVIII | 49%
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French economic system created to exclude Britain | Continental System | 45%
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"Battle of the Nations", over a million soldiers participated | Leipzig | 44%
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Collective name for the Spanish campaigns of 1807-1814 | Peninsular War | 42%
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Another name for Napoleon's 1815 return | "Hundred Days" | 40%
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Napoleon's elite reserves division | Old Guard | 37%
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This battle at Moscow's gates failed to destroy the Russian army | Borodino | 35%
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Bravest of the Brave, French marshal and cavalryman | Michel Ney | 34%
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Marie-Louise | 30%
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1800 battle that secured France's rule over Italy | Marengo | 24%
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