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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 70. Chapters: 1815 in Australia, 1815 in Austria, 1815 in Canada, 1815 in Colombia, 1815 in England, 1815 in France, 1815 in Ireland, 1815 in Italy, 1815 in New Zealand, 1815 in Norway, 1815 in Scotland, 1815 in South Africa, 1815... Viac o knihe
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 70. Chapters: 1815 in Australia, 1815 in Austria, 1815 in Canada, 1815 in Colombia, 1815 in England, 1815 in France, 1815 in Ireland, 1815 in Italy, 1815 in New Zealand, 1815 in Norway, 1815 in Scotland, 1815 in South Africa, 1815 in Venezuela, 1815 in international relations, 1815 in the United Kingdom, 1815 in the United States, Congress of Vienna, Battle of Ligny, Hundred Days, Minor campaigns of 1815, Montrose Academy, Military mobilisation during the Hundred Days, Treaty of Paris, Arniston, Battle of Quatre Bras, Neapolitan War, Battle of Wavre, List of sovereign states in 1815, List of state leaders in 1815, Battle of Fort Peter, Battle of Tolentino, Battle of Occhiobello, Spanish reconquest of New Granada, Great September Gale of 1815, 6th Parliament of Upper Canada, 8th Parliament of Lower Canada, 10th General Assembly of Nova Scotia, Battle of Issy, Battle of San Germano, 1815 English cricket season, Battle of the Panaro, Treaties of Portage des Sioux, Charter of 1815, Holy Alliance, Battle of Casaglia, Battle of Scapezzano, Battle of La Suffel, Battle of Carpi, Battle of Rocquencourt, Quadruple Alliance, Philadelphia boiler explosion 1815, 5th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, Slachter's Nek Rebellion, Chambre introuvable, Treaty of Casalanza, Battle of Castel di Sangro, Chambre des représentants de France, Battle of Cesenatico, Chassigny, Battle of Pesaro, Battle of Ronco, 1815 in Wales, List of colonial governors in 1815, Second White Terror, Route Napoléon, Siege of Gaeta, French legislative election, 1815, French constitutional referendum, 1815, London Victory Parade of 1815, Siege of Ancona, First Restoration. Excerpt: The Hundred Days, sometimes known as the Hundred Days of Napoleon or Napoleon's Hundred Days for specificity, marked the period between Emperor Napoleon I of France's return from exile on Elba to Paris on 20 March 1815 and the second restoration of King Louis XVIII on 8 July 1815 (a period of 111 days). This period saw the War of the Seventh Coalition, and includes the Waterloo Campaign and the Neapolitan War. The phrase les Cent Jours was first used by the prefect of Paris, Gaspard, comte de Chabrol, in his speech welcoming the King. Napoleon returned while the Congress of Vienna was sitting. On 13 March, seven days before Napoleon reached Paris, the powers at the Congress of Vienna declared him an outlaw; four days later the United Kingdom, Russia, Austria and Prussia, members of the Seventh Coalition, bound themselves to put 150,000 men each into the field to end his rule. This set the stage for the last conflict in the Napoleonic Wars, the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, the restoration of the French monarchy for the second time and the permanent exile of Napoleon to the distant island of Saint Helena, where he died in May 1821. The French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars pitted France against various coalitions of other European nations nearly continuously from 1792 onward. The overthrow and subsequent execution of Louis XVI in France had greatly disturbed other European leaders, who vowed to crush the French Republic. Rather than leading to France's defeat, the wars allowed the revolutionary regime to expand beyond its borders and create client republics. The success of the French forces made a hero out of their best commander, Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1799, Napoleon staged a successful coup d'état and became First Consul of the new French Consulate. Five years la...
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