Napoleon's Wars_ An International History, 1803-1815 - Charles Esdaile [385]
Coalition, Sixth
Coalition, Third
Cobbett, William
Cobenzl, Count Ludwig
Cochrane, Lord
Coignet, Jean-Roche
Colchester, Lord
Collingwood, Lord
Colloredo, Franz von
Committee of Public Safety
Confederation of the Rhine
and the campaign of 1813-14
Consalvi, Ercole
Constantine, Grand Duke of Russia
Constantinople
Constitution of Year VIII
Continental Blockade, the
French exemption
Convention, the
Cooke, Edward
Copenhagen
battle of
siege of
Corfu
Corsica
Cossacks
Council of State
Cracow
Craig, Sir James
Craufurd, Robert
Crete
Cuba
Cucuga, battle of
Curaçao
Cyprus
Czartoryski, Prince Adam Jerzy
foreign policy
and Poland
Czartoryski, Prince Adam Kazimierz
Dabrowski, Jan-Henryk
Daghestan
Dakar
Dalberg, Karl von
Dalmatia
Dalrymple, Sir Hew
Damas, Roger de
Danube
Danubian Provinces
Danzig
Dardanelles, the
Daru, Pierre
Daunou, Pierre
David, Jacques Louis
Davout, Louis
Dedem der Gelder, Fredeik van
Dego, battle of
Delhi, battle of
Deligrad, battle of
Demerara
Denmark
and France
and India
and the League of Armed Neutrality
and the siege of Copenhagen
and the Third Coalition
and the War of 1806
Dennewitz, battle of
Derzhavin, Georgi
Desaix, Louis Charles Antoine
Deseada
Detroit
Directory, the
relations with Europe
and Napoleon Bonaparte
Dolgoruky, Prince Peter
Dornberg, Wilhelm von
Dorogobuzh
Douglas, Lord
Douglas, Sir Howard
Dresden
Dresden, conference of
Dresden, battle of
Drissa
Duckworth, Sir John
Ducos, Pierre
Dufour de Pradt, Dominique
Dugommier, Jacques
Dundas, Henry
Dupont, Pierre
Duroc, Géraud
Dutch East Indies, the
Dutch revolution of 1785-7
Dzialynski, Count
East India Company
École Royale Militaire
Ecuador
Egypt
French invasion of
Mamelukes
Mamelukes
and Britain
and France
Elba
Ellenborough, Lord
Elvas
Emperor of Austria, see Francis I of Austria
Enghien, Duc’
Erfurt, conference of
Escoíquiz, Juan de
Escorial, El
Espinosa de los Monteros, battle of
Essequibo
Etruria, kingdom of
Eylau, battle of
Faber du Faur, Christian Wilhelm von
Fain, Agathon
Farington, Joseph
Fath Ali, Shah of Persia
Fay Latour-Maubourg, Marie-Victor de
Federalists
Ferdinand, Duke of Tuscany
Ferdinand IV, King of Naples
in Sicily
Ferdinand VII, King of Spain
Ferrol, El
Fesch, Joseph
Finland
Finkenstein, treaty of
Flanders
Florence, treaty of
Florida
Fontainebleau, decree of
Fontainebleau, treaty of (1807)
Fontainebleau, treaty of (1814)
Foster, Elizabeth
Fouché, Joseph
Fox, Charles James
Foy, Maximilien
France
alliance with Russia
demographics
domestic unrest
Civil Code
colonial empire
colonies
Concordat of 1801
Concordat of 1813
conflict in 1800
conscription,
conscription
economy
fall of the Empire
Federalist revolt
Foreign Ministry
foreign policy
military allies
militia
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of the Interior
Ministry of Police
National Assembly
propaganda
public opinion,
public opinion
relations with Europe
revolts
royalists
society
taxation
under Louis XVIII
and Austria
and Britain,
and Britain
and Denmark
and Holland
and India
and Italy
and Naples
and Persia
and Prussia
and Russia
and Spain
and Sweden
and the campaign of 1809
and the campaign of 1812
and the Confederation of the Rhine
and the Congress of Vienna
and the Continental Blockade
and the French Revolutionary Wars
and the Holy Roman Empire
and the Ottoman Empire
and the Papal States
and the Peninsular War
and the Russo-Turkish War
and the treaty of Amiens
and the United States of America
and the War of 1806
and the War of Spanish Succession
Francis, Prince Regent of Sicily
Francis I, Emperor of Austria
desire for peace
and Britain
and France
and Napoleon Bonaparte
and the campaign of 1809
and the Holy Roman Empire
and the Seventh Coalition
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, see Francis I, Emperor of Austria
Francis, Sir Phillip
Frankfurt memorandum
Frederick II, Duke (later
King) of Württemberg
Frederick II ‘the Great’, King of Prussia
Frederick VI, King of Denmark
Frederick