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Napoleon's Wars_ An International History, 1803-1815 - Charles Esdaile [388]

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Nelson, Horatio

Nesselrode, Karl von

Neuchâtel, Prince of

New Orleans, battle of

Ney, Michel

Niagara

Nice

Nicopolis

Niethardt von Gneisenau, August

Nine Years War

Niš

Noël, Jean

Nogaret, Jacques Ramel de

Nompère de Champagny, Jean-Baptiste de

North, Frederick

Norway

Novi, battle of

Novi, battle of

Novosiltsev, Nicolai

Obilesti, battle of

Ocaña, battle of

Oder, the

Oginski, Michal

Ohio

Oldenburg, Duchy of

Oman

Oporto

Orange, House of

Order of St John

Ottoman Empire

conflict of 1800

conflict with Russia

and France

and Prussia

and Russia

and Serbia

and the campaign of 1812

and the Russo-Turkish War

and the War of 1806

Oubril, Count Alexei’

Oudinot, Madame

Oudinot, Nicolas

Ouverture, Toussaint’

Pacca, Bartolomeo

Paget, Sir Arthur

Paget, Sir Edward

Palestine

Palm, Johann

Panin, Nikita

Paoli, Pasquale

Papal States

Paraguay

Paris

Parker, Sir Hyde

Parma

Parma, Duke of

Parquin, Charles

Parthenopaean Republic

Pasquier, Etienne

Pasvanoglu

Patterson, Elizabeth

Paul I, Tsar of Russia

death

Pembroke, Lord

Peninsular War, the

Perceval, Spencer

Perceval administration

Permon, Laure

Perraivos, Christos

Persia

Peru

Peter, Grand Duke of Oldenburg

Peter III, Tsar of Russia

Petrovic, Djordje (Karadjordje)

Pfuhl, Ernst von

Philippines

Phillip V, King of Spain

Phull, Karl von

Piacenza

Pichegru, Jean

Piedmont

and Napoleon Bonaparte

and the Congress of Vienna

Piedmont, King of

Piombino

Pius VI, Pope

Pius VII, Pope

Pitt, William

death

economic reform

second term

and the reconstruction of Europe

and the Third Coalition

and the Third Coalition

Pittites

Pläswitz, armistice of

Plata, Virreinato de la

Podolia

Poland

Austrian interest in

‘Congress Poland’

Diet of Warsaw (1812)

French interest in

nationalism

nationalism

partition of

Prussian interest

Russian interest

statehood

and the campaign of 1809

and the campaign of 1812

and the campaign of 1813

and the Congress of Vienna

Pombal, Marquess of

Pomerania

Pondicherry

Poniatowski, Prince Josef

Popham, Sir Home

Portland administration

and Copenhagen

and Portugal

and Spain

Portland, Lord

Portugal

and Britain

and France

and Spain

and Spain

and the Dos del Mayo

and the Peninsular War

and the War of the Oranges

and trade

Posen

Potemkin, Prince Grigori

Potocka, Countess Anna

Potsdam, treaty of

Pougens, Charles de

Poumiès de la Siboutie, François

Pozzo di Borgo clan

Prague, conference of

Pressburg, treaty of

Prina, Giuseppe

Prussia

conscription

conflict with France

Landsturm

Landwehr

population

reform

and France,

and France

relations with Europe

relations with Russia

relations with the Emperor

relations with the First Consul

and Austria

and Britain

and Hanover

and the campaign of 1809

and the campaign of 1812

and the campaign of 1813-14

and the Confederation of the Rhine

and the Congress of Vienna

and the Continental

and the Continental Blockade

and the division of Germany

and the Fourth Coalition

and the League of Armed Neutrality

and the Seventh Coalition

and the Sixth Coalition

and the Third Coalition

and the treaty of Potsdam

and the War of 1806

and the War of the Seventh Coalition

Quadruple Alliance

Quakers

Quatre Bras, battle of

Qusseir

Raab, battle of

Ragusa, Republic of

Rastatt

Congress of

Ratisbon, battle of

Ratisbon-Aschaffenberg

Razgrad, battle of

Reggio, Duchess of

Reichenbach, convention of

Remolino, Letizia

Rémusat, Claire de

Reubell, Jean

Réunion

Reval

Rhinebund, see Confederation of the Rhine

Ricord, Jean

Riga

Río de la Planta

Rivoli, battle of

Robespierre, Maximilien

Robespierre, Augustin

Rochechouart, Duc de

Roeder, Franz

Roederer, Pierre-Louis

Romana, Marquess of

Romania

see also Danubian provinces, Moldavia, Wallachia

Romanovs

Rome

Rosily, François

Rossbach, battle of

Rostopchin, Nicolai

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

Rüchel, Ernst von

Ruhr, the

Rumbold, Sir George

Rumelia

Rumiantsev, Count Nicolai

RussiaII

campaign of 1798

conscription

economy

‘German Committee’

interest

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