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army, Spanish
reforms
and the Peninsular War
Army of La Mancha
army, Swedish
army, Westphalian
Asia Minor
Aslanduz, battle of
Aspern - Essling, battle of
Assaye, battle of
Auchmuty, Sir Samuel
Auckland, Lord
Auerstädt, battle of
Auffenberg, Baron Franz von
Augereau
Augsburg
Augusta-Amalia, Princess of Bavaria
Augustenburg, Christian August, Duke of
Austerlitz, battle of
Austria
conflict of 1800
conscription
economy
population
relations with Europe
relations with the Emperor
relations with the First Consul
and Britain
and France
and Hungary
and Prussia
and Russia
and Serbia
and the campaign of 1809
and the campaign of 1812
and the campaign of 1813-14
and the Congress of
Vienna
and the Holy Roman Empire
and the First Coalition
and the Fourth Coalition
and the Seventh Coalition
and the Sixth Coalition
and the Third Coalition
and the War of the Seventh Coalition
and the War of the Third Coalition
Austrian Netherlands
Azerbaijan
Bacciochi, Felix
Badajoz
Badajoz, treaty of
Badajoz, treaty of
Baden
Bagration, Prince Pyotr
Bailén, battle of
Baird, Sir David
Balearic Islands
Balkans, the
Austrian interest in
Russian interest in
and the campaign of 1813
and the Congress of Vienna
Baltic, the
Baltimore
Barclay de Tolly, Mikhail,
Barère, Bertrand
Baroda
Barosa, battle of
Barras, Paul de
Barrès, Jean-Baptiste
Bartenstein, convention of
Barthélemy, François de
Basel, treaty of
Basque provinces
Bastille, fall of
Batavia
Batavia, Republic of
Bautzen, battle of
Bavaria
and the campaign of 1809
and the campaign of 1813
and the Confederation of the Rhine
and the Congress of Vienna
and the division of Germany
and the War of the Third Coalition
Bayonne, Conference of
Bayrakdar Mustafa Pasha
Beauharnais, Eugène de
and the campaign of 1812
Beauharnais, Hortense de
Queen of Holland
Beauharnais, Rose de, see Bonaparte, Josephine
Beauharnais, Stephanie de
Beethoven, Ludvig von
Belgium
and Austria
and Britain
and France
and the campaign of 1813
and the Congress of Vienna
and the War of the Seventh Coalition
Belgrade
Bellegarde, Heinrich
Belmonte, Prince of
Bennigsen, Levin August von
Bentinck, Lord William
Berah, Rajah of
Berbice
Beresford, Sir William
Berg, Grand Duchy of
Berlin, decree of 1806
Bernadotte, Jean-Baptiste
King of Sweden
and Napoleon Bonaparte
and the campaign of 1813-14
Berthier, Louis Alexandre
Berthollet, Claude
Bertrand, Henri
Bessarabia
Bessborough, Lady
Bessières, Jean-Baptiste
Beugnot, Jacques
Bialystok
Blauewberg, battle of
Blaze, Elzéar
Blenheim, battle of
Blücher, Gebhard von
and the War of the Seventh Coalition
Boaden, James
Bohemia
Bokhara, khanate of
Bolivia
Bonaparte, Caroline
Bonaparte, Charlotte
Bonaparte, Elise
, Bonaparte, Jerome
King of Westphalia
Bonaparte, Joseph
relations with Napoleon
King of Naples
King of Spain
and the Peninsular War
and the campaign of 1812
Bonaparte, Josephine
Bonaparte, Louis
King of Holland
Bonaparte, Lucien
Bonaparte, Napoleon
abdication
biography of
brigadier
Corsican affiliation
captain
character
comparison to historical figures
corps system
corps system Io
domestic policy
early life
economic policy
education
Emperor
exile
fall from favour
First Consul
health
major-general
marriage to Josephine
marriage to Marie-Louise
parents, see Buonaparte, Carlo and Remolino, Letizia
personality
popularity
propaganda
public opinion
return from exile
rise to prominence
sub-lieutenant
‘Twenty-Ninth Bulletin’
and Alexander I of Russia
and Alexander the Great
and Australia
and Austria
and Bonaparte family
and Britain
and Canada
and Corsican independence
and Charlemagne
and Charles James Fox
and Europe
and France
and Germany
and Holland
and India
and Italy
and Louisiana
and Naples
and Poland
and Portugal
and Prussia
and radicalism
and radicalism
and Russia
and Spain
and Sweden
and Switzerland
and war with Russia
and the Balkans
and the Balkans
and the battle of Eylau
and the battle of Jena