Napoleon on his Imperial throne (wearing his laurel leaf crown). Painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres in 1806. Source: wikipedia 2006
Certain of mankind's greatest armies have passed like meterors, bursting out of chaos to storm across our history into enduring legend.
Some have left us more than a proud tradition; others, a changed world.
To the cadenced thunder of their drums they pass, to the lilting of
forgotten trumpets, riddled standards high above the Great Captains who shaped and led them: the
pikes and muskets of Gustavus Adolphus' tautly disciplined Swedes and Scots, Oliver Cromwell amidst his Ironside horsemen and redcoat infantry,: George Washington's tattered, hard-bitten
Continentals; Napoleon's Grande Armee; the lean butternut ranks of Robert Lee's Army of Northern Virginia; George Thomas' indomitable Army of the Cumberland. Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps and George Patton's Third Army were of their lineage.
E N T E R
"If you don't say your prayers,
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NAPOLEON'S ENEMIES
Russian Army. ~
Russian Infantry. ~
Russian Cavalry. ~
Russian Artillery. ~
Russian Guards. ~
Cossacks !
Austrian Army. ~
Austrian Infantry. ~
Austrian Cavalry. ~
Austrian Artillery
British Army, Infantry. ~
British Cavalry. ~
British Artillery ~
Royal Navy
Prussian
Army ~
Prussian Infantry ~
Prussian Cavalry. ~
Prussian Artillery
Waterloo - The German Victory. ~
"Just Don't Mention the Prussians."
Il Congresso di Vienna
CAMPAIGNS & BATTLES
Bonaparte's blitzkrieg in Italy, 1796
Battle of Heilsberg 1807 ~
Battle of Somosierra
1808 ~
Battle of Raszyn 1809 ~
Battle of Corunna 1809
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Battle of Wagram 1809
Battle of Fuengirola 1810. ~
Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, 1812 ~
Battle of Borodino 1812
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Battle of Hagelberg 1813
Battle of Dennewitz 1813 ~
Battle of Dresden 1813 ~
Battle of the Nations: LEIPZIG 1813 ~
War in Spain
Battle of La Rothiere 1814 ~
Battle of Paris 1814 ~
Battle of Ligny, 1815 ~
Battle of Quatre Bras 1815 ~
Battle of Waterloo 1815
STRATEGY & TACTICS
Napoleon's Strategy and Tactics.
Infantry Tactics and Combat (musket fire, bayonets) ~
Infantry Tactics and Combat (lines, columns, squares, skirmish)
Cavalry Tactics and Combat (Part 1) ~
Cavalry Tactics and Combat (Part 2)
Artillery Tactics and Combat
ORDERS OF BATTLE
French and Russian Order of Battle - Heilsberg 1807
French and Russian Order of Battle - Borodino 1812
French Order of Battle - Leipzig 1813 [1]
French Order of Battle - Leipzig 1813 [2]
Russian Order of Battle - Leipzig 1813
Allies Order of Battle - Leipzig 1813
French Order of Battle - La Rothiere 1814
Allies Order of Battle - La Rothiere 1814
Prussian Order of Battle - Waterloo Campaign
British-German-Netherland Order of Battle - Waterloo 1815
MISCALLENOUS
Uniforms of the Napoleonic Troops. ~
Russian Uniforms ~
Miscallenous (incl. Saxon army, various orders of battle, etc)
French vs British battles (I HATE France) ~
WebPolls and Napoleonic Books Sales Ranks ~
Humor: Major Sharpe
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