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- Map of the First French Empire and Napoleonic Europe, 1812
The First French Empire, established under Napoleon Bonaparte (Emperor 1804–1814; briefly 1815), represented the high point of French power in Europe following the French Revolution
- Maps of the Napoleonic and Revolutionary Wars - FrenchEmpire. net
The following maps are drawn on Google Maps and therefore require JavaScript and a modern web browser to display They work better on a computer screen and don't look great on mobile devices
- First French Empire - Wikipedia
Map of the First French Empire in 1812, divided into 130 départements, with the kingdoms of Spain, Portugal, Italy and Naples, and the Confederation of the Rhine and Illyria and Dalmatia
- Map Of Napoleonic Europe In 1812 At The Peak Of French Power
French Empire: Central to the map is the Empire of France, which includes not only modern-day France but also extended territories that were annexed by France after 1804
- First French Empire | Map, Definition, Peak, Napoleon | Britannica
The First French Empire was established on May 18, 1804, with the creation of Napoleon I as “emperor of the French ” The Napoleonic empire persisted until the restoration of Louis XVIII on May 3, 1814
- Category:Maps of the First French Empire - Wikimedia Commons
Media in category "Maps of the First French Empire" The following 83 files are in this category, out of 83 total
- Map: Napoleon’s Empire at Its Greatest Extent in 1812
Napoleon Bonaparte's Empire (First French Empire) in 1812, at its zenith, stretched across much of continental Europe, from Spain to parts of modern-day Poland
- Map of Europe in 1810: The French Empire and Dependent States
History Map of Europe in 1810 illustrating France - the First Empire under Napoleon I and French dependent States, at the time of the Napoleonic Wars
- Map of all territory ever controlled by France
Enyrox: Below is the legend for the second image, explaining what everything reffers to 1: First French Empire 2: Occupied Kingdom of Prussia before the Franco-Prussian treaty of Tilsit 3: Duchy of Warsaw and Courland Governorate 4: French occupation of Moscow
- Napoleonic Europe (1812) Map - wonderingmaps. com
In just over a decade, a young general from Corsica had redrawn the map of Europe more dramatically than anyone since Charlemagne a thousand years earlier The dark blue areas on the map show territories directly incorporated into the French Empire
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