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    Napoleon Bonaparte (15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the latter stages of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.


    Early years


    1769
    August 15: Napoleon was born in Ajaccio, Corsica
    1785
    October 28: Napoleon graduates from Ecole Militaire with the rank of second lieutenant in the artillery.
    November 3: Stationed in Valence
    1793
    December 22: For his brilliant tactical command (although a subordinate officer, he was widely credited for the victory) at an internal French Siege of Toulon, Napoleon receives the new rank of brigadier general
    1794
    August 9–20: Napoleon is imprisoned under suspicion of being a Jacobin and a supporter of Robespierre.
    1795
    October: Royalist 13 Vendémiaire rising put down by Napoleon. Barras helps Napoleon win promotion to Commander of the Interior
    October 15: At the home of Paul Barras, a Directory member, Napoleon meets Rose de Beauharnais (Joséphine)
    2 November: The French Directory (in French: "le Directoire") was established
    1796
    March 2: Napoleon is given command of the French army in Italy
    March 11: Italian campaign against Austria begins
    May 10: Napoleon wins the Battle of Lodi
    November 17: Napoleon wins the Battle of Arcole
    1797
    January 14: Napoleon wins the Battle of Rivoli
    October 17: Treaty of Campo Formio with Austria
    December 5: Napoleon returns to Paris as a hero
    1798
    May 19: Napoleon begins his Egyptian campaign with an army of 38,000
    July 21: Wins Battle of the Pyramids against Mamelukes in Egypt
    July 24: Fall of Cairo
    August 3: Under the command of Admiral Nelson, the British fleet destroys the French navy in the Battle of the Nile. Napoleon's army is cut off from supplies and communication


    Napoleonic era


    1799
    August 23: Receiving news of turmoil in France, Napoleon relinquishes command in Egypt to Kléber and returns to Paris, a so-called Coup d’état
    November 9–10: Coup of 18 Brumaire Napoleon overthrows the Directory
    December 12: Napoleon elected First Consul of the Consulate
    1800
    June 14: Battle of Marengo
    December 24: Napoleon escapes an assassination attempt
    1801
    February 9: Treaty with Austria signed at Lunéville, Treaty of Lunéville
    July 8: Battle of Algeciras
    July 15: Concordat of 1801
    1802
    March 25: Treaty of Amiens
    May 1: Napoleon restructures the French educational system
    May 19: Légion d'honneur established
    August 2: New constitution adopted, plebiscite confirms Napoleon as First Consul for life
    1803
    May 3: Napoleon sells the Louisiana Territory to the U.S.
    May 18: Britain declares war on France
    May 26: France invades Hanover
    1804
    March 21: Introduction of the Civil Code (also known as Napoleon Code)
    May 18: Napoleon proclaimed Emperor of the French by the Senate
    December 2: Napoleon crowns himself emperor, in the company of the Pope
    1805
    October 19: Battle of Ulm
    October 21: Battle of Trafalgar; Admiral Lord Nelson killed
    October 30: Battle of Caldiero
    December 2: Battle of Austerlitz
    1806
    March 30: Napoleon names his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, King of Naples, and appoints other family members to various other posts
    July 12: Confederation of the Rhine established with Napoleon as Protector. Initially had 16 member states, later others were added, including kingdoms of Saxony and Westphalia
    August 6: Holy Roman Empire abolished
    September 15: Prussia joins Britain and Russia against Napoleon
    October 14: Battle of Jena and Battle of Auerstadt
    November 21: The Berlin Decree (1806), which initiated the Continental System was issued
    1807
    February 8: Battle of Eylau
    June 14: Battle of Friedland
    June 25: Treaty of Tilsit signed between Russia and France
    October 27: Treaty of Fontainebleau (1807) secretly agreed between Napoleon and Spain to partition Portugal
    1808
    March 17: Imperial University established
    May 2: Spanish people rise up against France. Often referred to as Dos de Mayo Uprising
    May 3: Napoleon's soldiers retaliate for uprising by brutally executing Spanish citizens (famously depicted in Goya's The Third of May 1808)
    July 7: Joseph crowned King of Spain after Portugal revolts against the Continental System/blockade Napoleon had put in place. Napoleon collected five armies to advance into Portugal and 'bullied' the Spanish royal family into resigning
    Peninsular War
    July 16–19: Battle of Bailén
    1809
    April 19: Battle of Raszyn
    May 22: Battle of Aspern-Essling; first defeat of Napoleon in 10 years
    July 5–6: Battle of Wagram; success for Napoleon, Austria loses territory and must enforce the Continental System
    July 27-28: Battle of Talavera
    October 14: Treaty of Schönbrunn signed
    December 14: Public announcement of Napoleon's divorce from Joséphine
    1810
    March 11: Napoleon marries Marie Louise of Austria by proxy in Vienna
    April 1: Napoleon officially marries Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma in Paris
    1811
    March 20: Napoleon II, Napoleon's son born, styled as the King of Rome
    1812
    July 22: Battle of Salamanca
    August 4–6: Battle of Smolensk
    September 1: Moscow evacuated
    September 7: Battle of Borodino
    September 14: Napoleon arrives in Moscow to find the city abandoned and set alight by the inhabitants; retreating in the midst of a frigid winter, the army suffers great losses
    October 19: Beginning of the Great Retreat from Moscow
    October 24: Battle of Maloyaroslavets
    November: Crossing of the River Berezina
    December: Grande Armée expelled from Russia
    1813
    April 2: Battle of Lüneburg
    May 2: Battle of Lützen
    May 20–21: Battle of Bautzen
    May 26: Battle of Haynau
    June 4–26: Armistice of Poischwitz
    June 21: Battle of Vitoria
    August 15: Siege of Danzig
    August 23: Battle of Großbeeren
    August 26–27: Battle of Dresden
    August 26: Battle of Katzbach
    August 27: Battle of Hagelberg
    August 29–30: Battle of Kulm
    August 31: Battle of San Marcial
    September 6: Battle of Dennewitz
    September 16: Battle of the Göhrde
    September 28: Battle of Altenburg
    October 3: Battle of Wartenburg
    October 7: Battle of the Bidassoa
    October 14: Battle of Liebertwolkwitz
    October 16–19: Battle of Leipzig
    October 30–31: Battle of Hanau
    November 10: Battle of Nivelle
    October 31: End of the Siege of Pamplona
    December 7: Battle of Bornhöved
    December 9–13: Battles of the Nive
    December 10: Battle of Sehested
    1814
    February 10–14: Six Days Campaign
    February 15: Battle of Garris
    February 27: Battle of Orthez
    April 10: Battle of Toulouse
    March 30–31: Battle of Paris
    April 4: Napoleon abdicates his rule and Louis XVIII, a Bourbon, is restored to the French throne
    April 11: Treaty of Fontainebleau (1814) Napoleon agrees to exile in Elba, the allies agree to pay his family a pension
    April 14: Battle of Bayonne
    May 4: Napoleon is exiled to Elba; his wife and son take refuge in Vienna
    1815

    February 26: Napoleon escapes from Elba
    March 20: Napoleon arrives in Paris
    Beginning of the Hundred Days
    June 16: Battle of Ligny
    June 18: Napoleon is defeated in the Battle of Waterloo
    June 28: Second restoration of Louis XVIII
    October 16: Napoleon is exiled to Saint Helena
    November 20: Treaty of Paris (1815)
    1821
    May 5: Napoleon dies


    References


    Jack Allen Meyer (1987). An Annotated Bibliography of the Napoleonic Era: Recent Publications, 1945-1985 ISBN 0-313-24901-6


    Further reading


    William Leonard Langer & Peter N. Stearns. The Encyclopedia of World History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern, Chronologically, Edition: 6, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2001 ISBN 0-395-65237-5, ISBN 978-0-395-65237-4 Chapter "The Napoleonic Period, 1799-1815", pp. 435–441


    External links


    Napoleon's itinerary day by day

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