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