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  1. A battle fought on March 30–31, 1814 between the Sixth Coalition—consisting of Russia, Austria, and Prussia—and the French Empire. After a day of fighting in the suburbs of Paris, the French surrendered on March 31, ending the War of the Sixth Coalition and forcing Emperor Napoleon to abdicate and go into exile. German Campaign of 1813.

  2. The campaign in south-west France in late 1813 and early 1814 was the final campaign of the Peninsular War.An allied army of British, Portuguese and Spanish soldiers under the command of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington fought a string of battles against French forces under the command of Marshal Jean de Dieu Soult, from the Iberian Peninsula across the Pyrenees and into south-west ...

  3. The Treaty of Paris, signed on 30 May 1814, ended the war between France and the Sixth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars, following an armistice signed on 23 April between Charles, Count of Artois, and the allies. [1] The treaty set the borders for France under the House of Bourbon and restored territories to other nations.

  4. 1814 Peace of Paris Alexander Russia Napoleonic Wars commemorative brass medalet. Also exists with Von Blücher (BHM 807), Wilhelm von Preussen (BHM 809), and a caricature of Napoleon en route towards Elba on a donkey led by the devil.

  5. The Treaty of Fontainebleau was an agreement concluded in Fontainebleau, France, on 11 April 1814 between Napoleon and representatives of Austria, Russia and Prussia. The treaty was signed in Paris on 11 April by the plenipotentiaries of both sides and ratified by Napoleon on 13 April. [1] With this treaty, the allies ended Napoleon's rule as ...

  6. Peace of Paris, 1814, by Ascher Wappenstein, the three allies on horseback riding to left, Fame above, map of Europe below, rev. three crowns around a radiate eye, all within clouds, 52mm.

  7. Jan 26, 2017 · January 1814: First fights in Champagne. The Emperor devoted the third week of January 1814 to the preparations for the French Campaign. On 20 January, at 11am, Napoleon reviewed several cavalry regiments at the Louvre Carrousel. On 23 January, he received the officers of the National Guards and presented his son to them.

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