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    1367miles 5 St.Helena 4 Rochefort 3 Waterloo 2 Paris 1 Elba     The Waterloo campaign, also known as the Belgian campaign (15 June – 8 July 1815) was fought between...
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    After their defeat at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815, the French Army of the North, under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte retreated in disarray...
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    After their defeat at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815, the French Army of the North, under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte retreated in disarray...
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    Waterloo campaign 390km 242miles 8 Saint Helena 7 Rochefort 6 6 Waterloo 5 5 4 4 3 2 Paris 1 Elba     The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday 18 June...
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    is the complete order of battle for the four major battles of the Waterloo campaign. L'Armée du Nord under the command of Emperor Napoleon I. Major Général...
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    After their defeat at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815, the French Army of the North, under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte retreated in disarray...
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    "Waterloo" (English version) "Waterloo" (English alternate version) "Waterloo" (French version) – recorded 18 April 1974 in Paris, France "Waterloo" (French/Swedish...
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  • After the defeat of the French Army of the North at the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) and the subsequent abdication of Napoleon as Emperor of the...
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    Battle of Wavre (category Waterloo campaign)
    Hundred Days: Waterloo campaign 390km 242miles 8 Saint Helena 7 Rochefort 6 Waterloo 5 4 3 2 Paris 1 Elba     The Battle of Wavre was the final major military...
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  • Waterloo is a Napoleonic board wargame published by Avalon Hill in 1963 that simulates the Battle of Waterloo. It was one of the first board wargames...
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    Battle of Ligny (category Waterloo campaign)
    Hundred Days: Waterloo campaign 390km 242miles 8 Saint Helena 7 Rochefort 6 Waterloo 5 4 3 2 Paris 1 Elba     The Battle of Ligny, in which French troops...
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    The Waterloo campaign commenced with a pre-emptive attack by the French Army of the North under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte. The first elements...
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    2007. He later appeared in ITV's Coronation Street (2009) and BBC One's Waterloo Road (2010–11). In 2015, Laviscount played a regular character, Earl Grey...
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    [1816]. Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk. unknown. p. 524. ISBN 978-0-548-08572-1. Kershaw, Robert (2014). 24 Hours at Waterloo: 18 June 1815. WH Allen. p. 41...
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    participated in the Waterloo campaign, and on 28 June 1815, he wrote to the Duke of York suggesting: ... the expediency of giving to the non-commissioned...
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  • Battles of Napoleon Bonaparte 800km 497miles 18 Waterloo 17 Saint- Dizier 16 Leipzig 15 Berezina 14 Borodino 13 Wagram 12 Somosierra 11 Friedland 10 Jena...
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    Cavalié Mercer (category People of the Battle of Waterloo)
    Troop Royal Horse Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, and as author of Journal of the Waterloo Campaign. Mercer's six-gun horse artillery troop arrived...
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    of staff. At the outset of the Waterloo Campaign of 1815, the Prussians sustained a serious defeat at Ligny (16 June), in the course of which the old...
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    Hundred Days order of battle (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from June 2012)
    the deployment of forces in early June 1815 just before the start of the Waterloo Campaign and the minor campaigns of 1815. Upon assumption of the throne...
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    the Waterloo Campaign. He was decisively defeated by the two allied armies at the Battle of Waterloo, which then marched on Paris forcing Napoleon to abdicate...
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    William Howe De Lancey (category People of the Battle of Waterloo)
    (1778 – 26 June 1815) was an officer in the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars. He died of wounds he received at the Battle of Waterloo. De Lancey's...
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  • appointed chief of staff. At the start of the Waterloo Campaign, the Brigade as part of the I Corps was cantoned to the south-east of Brussels. The brigade...
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    Michel Ney (category People of the Battle of Waterloo)
    at Ligny was not complete, and the Prussians were not routed. At Waterloo on 18 June, Ney again commanded the left wing of the army. At around 3:30 p...
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  • news of Napoleon's invasion of Belgium to Wellington at the Duchess of Richmond's ball, during the Waterloo campaign (historically the bearer of the message...
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    Borodino and Waterloo. Morand was born in Pontarlier, Doubs, on 4 June 1771 the son of lawyer Alexis François Morand (1747–1829). He trained to join his father's...
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  • James Graham (British Army soldier) (category People of the Battle of Waterloo)
    online Nofi, Albert A.; The Waterloo Campaign: June 1815, 1998, USA: Da Capo Press, ISBN 0-938289-98-5 Roberts, Andrew; Waterloo: Napoleon's Last Gamble,...
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  • ending with Sharpe's Waterloo, published in the US as Waterloo) detail Sharpe's adventures in various Peninsular War campaigns over the course of 6–7...
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    Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill (category People of the Battle of Waterloo)
    and after the battle wrote to his sister, "I verily believe there never was so tremendous a battle fought as that at Waterloo." Thereafter he continued...
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    Stamford Street (category Use British English from June 2015)
    just south of the River Thames. It runs between Waterloo Road to the west and Blackfriars Road to the east. It forms part of the A3200. The street has...
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    Brussels during the initial part of the Waterloo campaign and Cole went on his honeymoon. Around 16/17 June, Major-General John Lambert, commanding the...
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