Examples of using "'napolyon'un" in a sentence and their english translations:
Napoleon's horse was white.
Napoleon himself remarked, “What a soldier!
Napoleon’s flanks were secure, for now.
Napoleon's army has advanced to Moscow.
Only Napoleon’s arrival averted disaster.
The fifth of May is the day when Napoleon died.
Napoleon's army advanced on Moscow.
Napoleon's army advanced up to Moscow.
Napoleon’s return from exile 11 months later
It was soon clear that Napoleon had miscalculated, and that they faced
arriving at dawn on Napoleon’s right flank.
When they were finally taken, and he was told that Napoleon would not send in his reserves
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Crucially, he had a gift for turning Napoleon’s verbal, sometimes vague commandments into clear,
He was also appointed commander of Napoleon’s Consular Guard. But he was dismissed after
Davout’s giant corps was the spear-tip of Napoleon’s invasion.
Napoleon's army lost the battle of Waterloo in 1815.
Lannes’ delaying tactics allowed Napoleon to catch the Russian army with its back to the river,
the Marshal who led Napoleon’s vanguard in four of his greatest campaigns.
command, for which few men were better suited.
assembled at Saint Omer for Napoleon’s planned invasion of England.
implement Napoleon’s orders; Soult also inherited a complex staff system of Berthier’s
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Napoleon’s hope for ‘a nation in arms’ to resist the Allies had not materialised.
His Provisional Corps formed the vanguard for Napoleon’s “Four-Day Campaign” – a series of
buying time for Napoleon’s decisive move against the enemy centre.
Sixth Corps’ onslaught shattered the Russian left, leading to one of Napoleon’s most
Following Napoleon’s defeat, Soult lived in exile until 1819, then returned to France
Napoleon needed money for a war with Britain.
Over the course of Napoleon’s reign, he received endowments worth more
by Russian Cossacks, Napoleon sent him north to organise the city’s defence.
But he soon saw that the army was flocking to Napoleon’s banner.
Like many of Napoleon’s long-range interventions in Spain, the objectives were unrealistic,
But it seemed Napoleon’s reign was to end in abject military defeat.
Many soldiers died from hypothermia during Napoleon's retreat from Russia in the winter of 1812.
Berthier’s hard work and brilliant staff system underpinned all Napoleon’s successes in Italy,
In the fast-moving campaign of 1805, Berthier’s system ensured Napoleon
Lannes was promoted to brigadier general, and in 1798 joined Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt.
at Lodi, Castiglione, and Bassano.
at Ulm and Austerlitz, and the next year, led the attack in Napoleon’s crushing victory
Any talk of Napoleon’s defeat in late February was premature.
By a curious turn of events, Sweden was now ruled by Napoleon’s ex-marshal, Bernadotte.
Berthier played a crucial role in planning Napoleon’s Egyptian expedition of 1798,
The next spring, Napoleon’s army marched over the Alps into Italy. Lannes’ vanguard led the way,
But 10 miles north of Napoleon, near Auerstedt, Davout ran straight into the main Prussian army.
Davout’s First Corps alone was 72,000 strong, as big as Napoleon’s entire army at Austerlitz.
On Napoleon’s abdication, Suchet remained undefeated, still holding the French frontier.
For all his flaws, Ney had proved himself one of Napoleon’s best tactical commanders,
He spent more than two years in the Iberian Peninsula, and like most of Napoleon’s Marshals,
But now Pitt feared Napoleon’s conquests had made France too powerful – the French
Just five days later, his division played a key role in Napoleon’s great victory at Marengo.
Davout only surrendered Hamburg in May 1814, after confirmation arrived of Napoleon’s abdication.
loyal administrator. And Davout worked miracles to raise a new army for Napoleon’s final campaign.
In 1808, Soult was ennobled as the Duke of Dalmatia, and later that year, led a corps
and beyond. They spent so much time together, Berthier was nicknamed ‘Napoleon’s wife.’
remnants of the army, and served throughout the campaign in Germany in 1813. By now, Napoleon’s
But he was ‘the indispensable Marshal’, whose brilliant administration and tireless work
a Marshal of the new French empire, and orders to return to Paris for Napoleon’s coronation.
Napoleon next needed Regensburg taken quickly, and so as usual, he turned to Lannes.
Like Marshal Ney, he initially opposed Napoleon’s return from exile, but saw which way the wind
Thirteenth Corps, and – following Napoleon’s defeat at Leipzig - withstood a six-month siege.
now Napoleon’s stepdaughter, drawing him closer to France’s future imperial family.
securing the Lower Elbe River, and Napoleon’s strategic northern flank. He organised a new
including Napoleon’s chief of staff, Marshal Berthier – and perhaps even the Emperor himself.