Napoleon: A Life
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Kulm (now Chlumec, in the Czech Republic)
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Pirna.
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Düben (now Coswig),
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Leipzig’s eastern suburb of Reudnitz.
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Connewitz, Mark-Kleeberg, Probstheida, Zuckelhausen, Holzhausen, Lindenau and Taucha before crushing the French army in Leipzig itself.
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Plus de conscription – plus de droits réunis
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Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered.
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Châtillon-sur-Seine.
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the role of Berville in Clisson et Eugénie?
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auto-da-fé
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Briare,
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Nevers, Roanne, Lyons, Donzère, Saint-Cannat and Luc, arriving at Fréjus on the south coast
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Portoferraio,
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Croisette,
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Grasse,
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An extraordinarily detailed book, Itinéraire de Napoléon au jour le jour, first published in 1947, records where he was and what he was doing every single day of his adult life,
Wellington fully agreed with this estimation: when asked in 1814 if he had ever been across a field of battle from Napoleon, he replied: ‘No, and I am very glad I never was. I would at any time have rather heard that a reinforcement of forty thousand men had joined the French army, than that he had arrived to take command.’
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