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  1. May 13, 2017 · Battle of Waterloo Aftermath. In the fighting at Waterloo, Napoleon lost around 25,000 killed and wounded as well as 8,000 captured and 15,000 missing. Coalition losses numbered around 22,000-24,000 killed and wounded. Though Grouchy won a minor victory at Wavre over the Prussian rearguard, Napoleon's cause was effectively lost.

  2. Battle of Waterloo - Napoleonic, Prussian, French: The site of the battle on June 18 comprised two low ridges separated by a valley. The allied army was led by Wellington; other commanders included Bülow, Thielmann, and Uxbridge. The French forces were led by Napoleon; other commanders included Drouet, Duhesme, Grouchy, Kellermann, Lobau, Milhaud, Ney, and Reille.

  3. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815, near Waterloo in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, now in Belgium. A French army under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition, a British-led coalition consisting of units from the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Hanover ...

  4. May 8, 2022 · The Battle of Waterloo is remembered as a decisive battle that brought an end to an extremely long era of war. After the battle, there was a period of relative peace and stability until the Crimean War in 1853. Napoleon at St. Helena by Hippolyte Paul Delaroche

  5. Waterloo Battlefield, location, 3 miles (5 km) south of Waterloo, Belgium, where, on June 18, 1815, the Battle of Waterloo took place, marking Napoleon’s final defeat. . In this battle, the British duke of Wellington’s 68,000 allied forces, including British, Dutch, Belgian, and German troops, and some 45,000 Prussians led by Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, overcame a 72,000-strong French ...

  6. The Battle of Waterloo took place near the Waterloo, Belgium on June 18, 1815. In this battle, the forces of the French Empire under the leadership of Michael Ney and Napoleon Bonaparte were defeated by the Seventh Coalition and a Prussian Army, which was commanded by Gebhard Von Blucher. The forces were also defeated by an Anglo-Allied Army ...

  7. Blücher's army: 1,200 dead; 4,400 wounded; 1,400 missing. The Battle of Waterloo was a battle that was fought between the French on one side and the British and the Prussians on the other. Napoleon Bonaparte was Emperor of France and had started and lost the Napoleonic Wars.

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