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- Q78994 abstract "The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire, led by Napoleon I, against an array of European powers formed into various coalitions. They revolutionised European armies and played out on an unprecedented scale, mainly owing to the application of modern mass conscription. The wars were a continuation of the Revolutionary Wars, which broke out in 1792 during the French Revolution. Initially, French power rose quickly as the armies of Napoleon conquered much of Europe. In his military career, Napoleon fought about 60 battles and lost seven, mostly at the end of his reign. The great French dominion collapsed rapidly after the disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812. Napoleon was defeated in 1814, and then again in 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo after a brief return to power. The Allies then reversed all French gains since the Revolutionary Wars at the Congress of Vienna.France under Napoleon defeated five of seven coalitions before final defeat. The first and second coalitions were defeated during the French Revolutionary Wars, the third (at Austerlitz), the fourth (at Jena, Eylau, and Friedland) and the fifth coalition (at Wagram) under the leadership of Napoleon. These victories gave the French Army a sense of invulnerability, especially when it approached Moscow. After the retreat from Russia, France was defeated by the sixth coalition at the Battles of Leipzig and Vitoria, and by the seventh coalition at Waterloo.The wars resulted in the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire and sowed the seeds of nationalism that led to the consolidations of Germany and Italy later in the century. The global Spanish Empire began to unravel as French occupation of Spain weakened Spain's hold over its colonies, providing an opening for nationalist revolutions in Spanish America. As a result of the Napoleonic wars and the losses of the other great powers, the British Empire became the foremost world power for the next century, thus beginning Pax Britannica.No consensus exists about when the French Revolutionary Wars ended and the Napoleonic Wars began. Bonaparte's coup seizing power in France was on 9 November 1799, and 18 May 1803 was when renewed war broke out between Britain and France, ending the year-old period of general peace following the Treaty of Amiens. Most fighting ceased following Napoleon's final defeat at Waterloo on 18 June 1815, although skirmishing continued as late as 3 July 1815 at the Battle of Issy. The Second Treaty of Paris ended the wars on 20 November 1815.".
- Q78994 causalties "100,000 Portuguese".
- Q78994 causalties "150,000 Spanish".
- Q78994 causalties "250,000 Prussian".
- Q78994 causalties "300,000 British".
- Q78994 causalties "400,000 Austrian".
- Q78994 causalties "50,000 Italian".
- Q78994 causalties "50,000 Swedish".
- Q78994 causalties "600,000 Russian".
- Q78994 causalties "Total: 2,000,000".
- Q78994 combatant "(1804–1807, 1810–1815)".
- Q78994 combatant "(1804–1809, 1812–1815)".
- Q78994 combatant "(1805, 1809, 1813–1815)".
- Q78994 combatant "(1806-1807, 1813-1815)".
- Q78994 combatant "(1806–1810)".
- Q78994 combatant "(1807–1809, 1810–1812)".
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- Q78994 combatant "Denmark–Norway(1807–1814)".
- Q78994 combatant "French Royalists".
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- Q78994 combatant "Montenegro( (1806–1814)".
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- Q78994 combatant "Persia(1804–1807, 1812–1813)".
- Q78994 combatant "Persia(1807–1812)".
- Q78994 combatant "Portugal(1800–1807, 1809–1815)".
- Q78994 combatant "Spain(1803–1808)".
- Q78994 combatant "Spain(1808–1815)".
- Q78994 combatant "Tuscany".
- Q78994 combatant "Tyrol".
- Q78994 combatant "Württemberg".
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