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Napoleon's Wars_ An International History, 1803-1815 - Charles Esdaile [385]

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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

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