Napoleon's Wars_ An International History, 1803-1815 - Charles Esdaile [387]
Kosciuszko, Tadeusz
Kovno
Krasnoye, battle of
Kronstädt
Krüsemarck, Friedrich von
Kulm, battle of
Kurakin, Boris
Kursk
Kuchuk Kainardji, treaty of
Kutuzov, Mikhail
La Coruña, battle of
La Fère-Champenoise, battle of
Lagarde, Pierre de
Lampedusa
Lannes, Jean
Larevellière-Lépeaux, Louis Marie de
Larpent, Francis
Lasalle, Antoine
Laswari, battle of
Latour-Maubourg, see Fay Latour-Maubourg, Marie-Victor de
Lauderdale, Lord
Lauriston, Jacques
Lavallette, Antoine-Marie
Leach, John
League of Armed Neutrality
Lebrun, Charles François
Leclerc, Charles
Lefebvre, François
Legations, the
Legion of Honour
Leipzig, battle of
Lejeune, Louis
Leo III, Pope
Leoben, treaty of
Leopold II of Austria
Levante, the
Leveson-Gower, George
Leyen
Liechtenstein
Liège
Ligny, battle of
Ligurian Republic
Lille
Lille
Lisbon
Lithuania
Liverpool, Lord
Liverpool administration
Livorno
Lodi, battle of
Loi Jourdan
Lombard, Johann
Lombardy
London, preliminaries of
Lorca
Louis X, Landgrave (later Grand Duke) of Hesse-Darmstädt
Louis XIV, King of France
Louis XVI, King of France
Louis XVIII, King of France
flight from France
Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Prussia
Louisiana
Low Countries
French interest in
and the Congress of Vienna
Lübeck
Lucca
Lucchesini, Girolamo
Lunéville, treaty of
Lützen, battle of
Luxembourg
Lyons
Macdonald, Jacques
Mack, Karl von
Madagascar
Madison, James
Madrid
Magdeburg
Magyars
Maida, battle of
Mainz
Mainz, Archbishop of
Malacca
Málaga
Malet, Claude-François
Malmaison
Malmesbury, Lord
Maloyaroslavets, battle of
Malta
British occupation of
French occupation of,
Russian interest in
Maratha Confederacy
Marbot, Jean-Baptiste de
Marchand, Louis
Marengo, campaign of
Maret, Hugues
Maria Antonia of Naples, Princess of Spain
María Carlota de Borbón, Princess of Portugal
Maria Carolina, Queen of Naples
in Sicily
Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia
Maria-Ludovica of Habsburg-Este, Empress of Austria
Maria Luisa, Queen of Spain
Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France
Marie-Louise, Archduchess of Austria
Marigalante
Marlborough, Duke of
Marmont, Auguste
and the campaign of 1813-14
Marseilles
Martinique
Marwitz, Ludwig von der
Masséna, André
Massenbach, Christian von
Mauritius
Maximilian-Joseph of Bavaria
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Medina de Río Seco, battle of
Mehmet II, Sultan of Turkey
Melas, Michael
Melzi d’Erill, Francesco
Menorca
Mercer, Cavalié
Metternich, Clemens von,
and Napoleon Bonaparte
and the campaign of 1812
and the campaign of 1913-14
and the Congress of Vienna
and the Holy Alliance
and the Seventh Coalition
Metz
Mexico
Michael, Grand Duke of Russia
Michigan
Midi, the
Mikhelson, Ivan
Milan
Milan, Decrees of
Mileto
Minsk
Minto, Lord
Miollis, Sextius
Miot de Melito, André
Miranda, Francisco de
Mirza Muhamed Riza Qazvini
Modena
Moira, Lord
Moldavia
Molé, Mathieu
Molitor, Gabriel
Monaco
Moncey, Bon-Adrien
Monge, Gaspard
Monroe, James
Mons
Mont St Jean
Montenegro
Montenotte, battle of
Montevideo
Montesquieu, Raymond de
Montgomery, Sir Bernard
Montijo, Count of
Montmedy
Moore, Sir John
Moravia
Moreau, Jean
Morio, Joseph
Morkov, Alexei
Morpeth, Lord
Mortefontaine, treaty of
Moscow
Mouton, Georges
Muffling, Carl von
Murat, Joachim
King of Naples
and Spain
and the campaign of 1812
and the campaign of 1813
Murcia
Muruzi, Simon
Mustafa IV, Sultan
Mysorean War, First
Mysorean War, Fourth
Naples, Kingdom of
conscription
and Britain
and France
and the Third Coalition
and the campaign of 1813
and the Congress of Vienna
Napoleon Bonaparte, see Bonaparte, Napoleon
Narbonne, Louis de
Nassau-Usingen
Nassau-Weilberg
Navarre
navy, American
navy, British
battle of Trafalgar
casualties
demographics
impressment
siege of Copenhagen
supremacy
and the campaign of 1812
and trade
navy, Danish
navy, Dutch
navy, French
Trafalgar
navy, Genoan
navy, Ottoman
navy, Portuguese
navy, Russian
navy, Spanish
navy, Swedish
navy, Venetian