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    The Austerlitz was a late 100-gun Hercule-class ship of the line of the French Navy. Laid down as Ajax, she was renamed Austerlitz on 28 November 1839...
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  • 1837 French ship Austerlitz (1852) a Hercule-class ship of the line launched in 1852 and broken up in 1895 This article includes a list of ships with...
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    is a list of French ships of the line of the period 1621–1870 (plus some from the period before 1621). Battlefleet units in the French Navy (Marine Royale...
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    the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815–1889. London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-032-6. OCLC 52620555. Media related to HMS Agamemnon (ship, 1852) at...
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    distrust in the French forces, leading to the events of the Battle of Dakar. Eventually, several important French ships joined the Free French Forces. The...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1852 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1852. "SHIPS BUILT IN THE 1850s". Searle. Retrieved 12 November...
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    Retour des cendres (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    sword of Austerlitz must never be found in enemy hands; it must remain where it can be taken up in the day of danger for the glory of France. [...] To...
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    Second French Republic, he served in several official roles, including Marshal of France from 1850 onward, and President of the Senate in 1852. He was...
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    Louis Bonaparte (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Holland into the French Empire in 1810, and Louis went into exile. His youngest son, Louis-Napoléon, established the Second French Empire in 1852, proclaiming...
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    ahead of the British ship, thus becoming the first steamship to complete the crossing. The subsidy was increased to $858,000 in July 1852, when the Collins...
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    French Empire during the Napoleonic Wars. In Spain, it is considered to overlap with the Spanish War of Independence. The war started when the French...
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    true friend, France — Letter from Napoleon to Selim III. In February 1806, following Napoleon's remarkable victory in the Battle of Austerlitz in December...
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  • The Henri IV was a 100-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, named after Henry IV of France. She was launched in 1848. Her shipwreck in a storm off...
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    SS Arctic (category Ships sunk in collisions)
    of which was the French ambassador, the duc de Gramont who was observed jumping from the ship into one of the last lifeboats. Ship engineer Stewart Holland...
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    The Hundred Days (French: les Cent-Jours IPA: [le sɑ̃ ʒuʁ]), also known as the War of the Seventh Coalition (French: Guerre de la Septième Coalition)...
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    HMS Resolute (1850) (category Ships of the Royal Navy)
    expedition left England in April 1852, and later crossed Baffin Bay westward in August 1852. After the rendezvous of the five ships at Beechey Island, splitting...
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    HMS Tiger (1849) (category 1849 ships)
    originally rated as a 10-gun sloop, but was re-rated as 2nd class frigate in 1852, and carried 16 guns. In April 1854, during the Crimean War, following the...
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    The 43rd Infantry Regiment (French: 43e Régiment d'Infanterie or 43e RI) was a French infantry regiment which dated back to the creation in 1638 of the...
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  • France. Rostislav carried a battery primarily consisting of traditional shot-firing guns, but she also carried eight new shell-firing guns. The ship saw...
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    Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont (category Articles containing French-language text)
    (1782−1805), aide de camp of Emperor Alexandre I, who died at the battle of Austerlitz inspiring character Andrei Bolkonski in Tolstoi'sWar and Peace. On December...
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    Napoleon decisively defeats an Austrian-Russian army at the Battle of Austerlitz. 1806–1812: Russo-Turkish War, Treaty of Bucharest. Holy Roman Empire...
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  • French Second Battle of Algeciras 12 July British Royal Navy victory over French, Spanish First Barbary War Action of 1 August 1801 / 1 Aug A US ship...
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    Emperor (category Articles containing Old French (842-ca. 1400)-language text)
    when an Austrian-led army suffered a humiliating defeat at the Battle of Austerlitz. After which, the victorious Napoleon proceeded to dismantle the old Reich...
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    Austrian defeat in the Battle of Austerlitz and the 1805 Peace of Pressburg, when they temporarily formed part of the French Illyrian Provinces. Not until...
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    Charles Napier (Royal Navy officer) (category UK MPs 1852–1857)
    acting commander of the brig Pultusk of 16 guns, formerly the French privateer Austerlitz. In August 1808 he became captain of the brig-sloop HMS Recruit...
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    of AusterlitzFrench troops under Napoleon decisively defeat a joint Russo-Austrian force. December 26 – The Peace of Pressburg between France and...
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    margrave of Baden a relative of the emperor of Russia. It was he who after Austerlitz aggrandized the margravate at the expense of Austria; transformed it into...
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    Joseph Marie de Pernety (category French senators of the Second Empire)
    the campaigns of 1805 to 1807. He was present at the battles of Ulm, Austerlitz and Jena, and directed the siege of Breslau with great talent and activity...
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  • Timeline of the Peninsular War (category France–Portugal relations)
    Spanish soil and, as the French army was pushed further back across the Pyrenees, the final stages of the war were fought on French soil. Peninsular War A...
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  • Powhattan (1837) (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
    master (captain). The ship was built in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1836–1837 and made several trips across the Atlantic from England, France and the Netherlands...
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