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  1. 14. März 2019 · The 100 days from Napoleon’s escape from Elba to the Battle of Waterloo. 26 February 1815 Napoléon escapes from exile on the Island of Elba with about 1000 men. 1 March Lands at Golfe-Juan near Antibes, around 17.00. They spend the first night on the beach at Cannes. Their route to Grenoble is as follows: 2 March Cannes – Grasse – Séranon

  2. 31. Okt. 2017 · 26' DOCUMENTARY Much has been written about Napoleon in the past, but this documentary recounts the last one hundred days of his life during which the fallen...

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  3. 22. Aug. 2023 · August 22, 2023. 0. 3230. - Advertisement -. “One Hundred Days” is the period between the return of Napoleon I on March 1, 1815, and his fall on July 7, 1815. The conclusion of the Paris Peace meant that Napoleon would no longer be able to participate in the political life of Europe. Napoleon Bonaparte was invited to choose his place of ...

  4. 18. Apr. 2024 · Napoleon's Hundred Days. Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Napoleon Bonaparte's astonishing return to power in France from exile on Elba in 1815 and how that galvanised the Allies into facing him at ...

  5. Within five days of Napoleon’s return, the European powers at the Congress of Vienna declared him an outlaw and committed to increasing military troops on the ground in order to end his rule once and for all. This time period included the military engagements of the Waterloo Campaign (June 15 – July 8, 1815), a series of battles fought between the French Army of the North and the Anglo ...

  6. Treaty of Fontainebleau of 1814: An agreement established in Fontainebleau, France, on April 11, 1814, between Napoleon I and representatives from the Austrian Empire, Russia, and Prussia. With this treaty, the allies ended Napoleon’s rule as emperor of France and sent him into exile on Elba. Hundred Days: The period between Napoleon’s ...

  7. The two Coalition armies entered Paris on July 7. The next day Louis XVIII was restored to the French throne and a week later (July 15), Napoleon surrendered to Captain Frederick Maitland of HMS Bellerophon. Napoleon was exiled to the island of Saint Helena where he died in May 1821. Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1815, France was ...