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Napoleon

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by Andrew Roberts


  Comte Louis de Narbonne, Archives Nationales, Paris

  François de Neufchâteau, Archives Nationales, Paris

  Frederick Sheldon Parker, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale

  Louis-Marie de la Revellière-Lépeaux, Beinecke Library, Yale

  Count Pierre-Louis Roederer, Archives Nationales, Paris

  Fyodr Rostopchin, Russian State Military Historical Archive, Moscow

  Marshal Gouvion Saint-Cyr, Archives Nationales, Paris

  General Barthélemy Schérer, Archives Nationales, Paris

  Marshal Nicolas Soult, Archives Nationales, Paris

  Adolphe Thiers, Bibliothèque Thiers, Paris

  Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt, Beinecke Library, Yale

  Marshal Claude Victor-Perrin, Archives Nationales, Paris

  Jane Waldie Watts, Beinecke Library, Yale

  War Ministry, Service Historique de la Défense, Vincennes

  Sir Nathaniel Wraxall, Beinecke Library, Yale

  Index

  Note: Page numbers in bold refer to maps. Napoleon is abbreviated to N in subheadings. The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. To find the corresponding locations in the text of this digital version, please use the “search” function on your e-reader. Note that not all terms may be searchable.

  Abdullah, Pasha of Damascus 194

  Abensberg, battle of (1809) 503

  Aberdeen, Earl of 310, 695, 701

  Abo, Treaty of (1812) 570, 638

  Aboukir, British expeditionary force (1801) 295

  Aboukir, battle of (1799) 200–201

  Aboukir Bay, battle of (1799) 177–8

  Abrantès, Laure, Duchess d’ xxxiv, 58–9, 68, 809

  on Josephine 69

  on Lucien Bonaparte 210

  on Cambacérès 216

  on Pauline Bonaparte 302

  on coronation 355

  on N’s son 565

  Académie Celtique 14

  Académie Française 244

  Acre 180, 185–205

  siege of 181, 192–4, 195–7

  Acte Additionnel aux Constitutions de l’Empire (1815) 745, 748

  ratification 749

  Acton, Sir John 358

  Addington, Henry, Viscount Sidmouth 319

  and Louisiana Purchase 325–6

  Ajaccio, Corsica 3, 4, 33, 34, 202

  fighting (1792) 37

  Albe, General Louis d’ 684

  Albenga, Italy 81

  Albert, General Joseph, at Berezina river 627

  Alexander the Great, N’s inspiration 165, 168, 174, 186, 187

  Alexander I, Tsar of Russia 295–6, 729

  N’s view of 359

  and Austerlitz 381, 390

  peace proposals 400, 613–14

  meeting with N at Tilsit 456–8

  and conference at Erfurt 488–93

  and N’s proposed marriage to Anna Pavlovna 538, 547

  army reforms 539

  N’s letters to 542, 556, 563–4, 585, 586

  and Swedish throne 547

  relations with N 549, 550, 573–4

  preparations for war (1810–12) 551, 557, 560–66, 570

  ukaz on Russian trade with neutral countries 557, 561

  and Poland 561–2

  and Austria 562

  and Prussia 562

  and Turkey 572

  on N (after Russian campaign) 635

  at Lützen 647

  at Leipzig 677

  Talleyrand and 705

  in Paris 710, 711

  visit to Josephine 718

  visit to Marie Louise 718

  after Napoleon 805

  Alexandria (Egypt) 168, 200

  British siege of 297

  Allemand, Captain Zacharie 364

  Allonville, Comte d’ 557

  Alps, crossing of (1800) 251, 252–3, 256

  Alsace, and Jews 402–3

  Alvinczi, General József (Austrian army) 119, 126, 127

  at Arcole 121–3

  Amberg, battle of (1796) 78

  American War of Independence 27

  see also United States of America

  Amiens, Peace of (1802) 294–9

  initial approaches 294–7

  signing of 297–9, 307

  terms 298, 307–8

  lack of commercial treaty 308

  resumption of travel between France and Britain 309–10

  failure of implementation 313–14, 319–20, 321–2

  and preparations for war 321, 322–6

  collapse of 324–5

  Amsterdam 398

  Andréossy, General Antoine 151

  as envoy to London 323

  in Constantinople 572

  Angély, Michel Regnault de Saint-Jean d’ 772

  and N’s return (1815) 741

  Annual Register (journal) 316n

  anti-Semitism 404–5

  Antommarchi, Francesco, doctor 796–7, 798, 799, 809

  Aosta (Italy), Fort Bard 253

  Archambault, Achille and Joseph, St Helena 779

  Arcis-sur-Aube, battle of (1814) 707

  Arcole, battle of (1796) 121–3

  Aréna, Barthélemy, deputy 225

  Aréna, Joseph Antoine 288

  aristocracy, N’s new 464–6

  Arnault, Antoine-Vincent, historian 170

  Arnhofen, battle of (1809) 506

  Arnott, Thomas, doctor 798

  art treasures

  from Italy 85n, 87–8, 89, 105–6, 107, 129–30, 151

  from Malta 167

  from Egypt 179–80

  from Berlin 423

  from Moscow 612, 629

  from Spain 660

  artillery

  prestige of 16–17

  technological advances 25

  and crossing of Alps 251, 253

  and casualty rates 445

  Borodino 604 and n

  lost in retreat from Moscow 621, 624

  Leipzig 681

  shortage of (1814) 688

  arts, N’s patronage of 543–5

  Aspern-Essling, battle of (1809) 512–16

  al-Attar, Hasan 177

  Atthalin, Louis 719

  Aubry, Captain, war minister 58

  Auersperg, Field Marshal Prince von 376

  Auerstädt, battle of (1806) 420, 421

  Augereau, Marshal Pierre 75, 79, 89, 109, 111, 344, 345, 744

  Castiglione 112

  in Italy 115–16, 119–20, 121–2

  and Fructidor Coup 146–7

  and Brumaire coup 223

  and Concordat (1801) 274

  Jena 413, 414, 418, 419

  in Prussia 426

  Eylau 439, 442, 443, 444

  and 1814 campaign 703

  surrender of Lyons 707

  Augusta, Princess, of Bavaria 321

  marriage to Eugène 395

  Austerlitz, battle of (1805) 383–4, 385, 386–7, 388–90

  manoeuvres towards 368–9, 375–8, 378–9, 381–3

  Pratzen heights 377, 381, 384, 385

  post-battle address 389–90

  casualties 390

  aftermath 391–2

  profits from 395–6

  Austria

  declaration of war (1792) 38

  invasion of France (1792) 39

  counter-attack (1795) 64

  and N’s campaign in Italy (1796) 81–2, 90–91

  and relief of Mantua 108–9, 119, 123

  peace with after Italian campaign (1797) 138–60

  N’s proposal of peace (1799) 237

  rene
wal of hostilities (1800) 249, 250–51

  armistice (1800) 285–6

  and Peace of Lunéville (1801) 290, 291

  and Third Coalition 364–5

  preparation for war (1805) 366–8

  rearmament (1808) 485, 496

  and War of Fifth Coalition 498, 502, 526

  and Treaty of Schönbrunn (1809) 532–3

  and Russia 569

  mobilization (1813) 640

  rearmament (1813) 652

  and second Treaty of Reichenbach (1813) 659

  declaration of war (1813) 663

  and Sixth Coalition 663, 693, 694, 695, 701

  see also Francis II, Emperor

  Austrian army

  Marengo campaign 250–69

  and Austerlitz 377–8, 381

  corps system 498

  at Wagram 518

  troops for Russian campaign 570

  Autun, N’s education at 10–11

  Auxonne

  School of Artillery at 24–6

  riots (1789) 29

  Avignon 721

  Avrillon, Mademoiselle 472

  Azara, Chevalier d’, Spanish ambassador 321

  Babeuf, François-Nöel, journalist 144

  Baciocchi, Felice (Prince of Lucca), marriage to Elisa Bonaparte 143, 361

  Baden, grand duchy of 393

  Baden, Prince Karl of 321

  Bagration, General Pyotr

  Austerlitz 388

  in Poland 437

  Eylau 439, 442

  Heilsberg 450

  Russian Second Army 580, 581

  strategy of withdrawal 585

  at Smolensk 594

  Borodino 605

  Bailén, battle of (1808) 485–6

  al-Bakri, Sayyid Khalil 179

  Balashov, General Alexander 585, 586

  Balcombe, Betsy 782–4, 787, 792, 795, 809

  Balcombe, William, East India Company superintendent, St Helena 782, 787–8, 795

  balloonists, military 759n

  Balsamo, Joseph, occulist and fraud 401 and n

  Bamberg, Prussia 413

  bankers 245

  Banque de France 246

  run on, before Austerlitz 370

  Barbé-Marbois, François, Marquis de 147

  and Louisiana Purchase 325

  Barbier, Antoine-Alexandre, N’s librarian 569, 595n

  Barclay de Tolly, General Michael 438, 539

  Eylau 438, 439

  as war minister 557, 562

  Russian First Army 580

  strategy of withdrawal 581, 598

  at Vitebsk 592

  N’s pursuit of 594

  at Smolensk 594, 596

  dismissal 598

  Dresden 668, 670

  at Kulm 672

  Baring, Sir Francis 548

  Barings Brothers 325–6

  Barral, Comtesse de 467

  Barras, Paul, member of Directory 51, 144, 156, 209, 810

  and Sections’ rising 65

  and Josephine 70

  and choice of N to command Army of Italy (1796) 72

  N and 94–5, 148, 214

  and Fructidor Coup 146–8

  and Brumaire plot 214, 219–20

  Barrès, Captain 685

  Bartenstein, Convention of (1807) 449

  Barthélemy, Marquis, member of Directory 147

  Barthélemy, Marquis de, member of Directory 144

  Bassano, battle of (1796) 119–20

  Bassano (Italy) 115

  Baston de Lariboisière, General Jean-Ambroise 456

  Bathurst, Lord, secretary for war 714, 785

  ‘Battle of the Nations’ see Leipzig

  Bausset-Roquefort, Baron Louis de 134, 601, 607

  memoirs xxxv

  as Prefect of the Palace 360–61

  chamberlain 472, 656

  Bautzen, battle of (1813) 651–4

  Bavaria 393

  treaty of friendship 299

  alliance with France 394–5

  declaration of neutrality 672

  declaration of war (1813) 674

  Bavaria, Crown Prince Ludwig of 507

  Baxter, Alexander, doctor 792

  Bayonne, conference between N and Ferdinand 479–84

  Bayonne, Treaty of (1808) 482

  Beauharnais, General Vicomte Alexandre de 69

  Beauharnais, Eugène (Josephine’s son) 69, 70, 71, 219

  as aide-de-camp in Egypt 163

  marriage to Princess Augusta of Bavaria 321, 395

  as viceroy in Italy 362

  at Raab 518

  Wagram 519, 522

  and Army of Italy in Poland 571

  and Russian campaign 581

  at Borodino 605, 606

  on retreat from Moscow 623

  at Berezina 626

  command of Grande Armée in Russia 630–31

  withdrawal to Berlin (1813) 639

  Lützen 646

  and Army of Italy 688

  and N’s return (1815) 740

  last years 806

  Beauharnais, Hortense de (Josephine’s daughter) 71, 155, 287, 709, 773–4

  marriage to Louis Bonaparte 304, 398

  illegitimate child 534

  on Josephine’s divorce 535

  on N 636

  support for N’s return (1815) 740

  affair with Flahault 806

  later years 806

  Beauharnais, Josephine (daughter of Eugène) 806

  Beauharnais, Josephine (Marie-Josèphe-Rose Tascher de la Pagerie), Vicomtesse de see Bonaparte, Josephine

  Beauharnais, Stéphanie de, marriage to Prince Karl of Baden 321

  Beaulieu, General Johann, Austrian commander 81–2, 89

  Beaumont, General, in Prussia 426

  Beauregard, Marquis Henry Costa de, Savoyard colonel 86, 87

  Beauvoison, Colonel Joseph 180

  bee, as N’s personal emblem 348, 739

  Bégos, Captain Louis 627

  Beker, General 776

  Belgian National Guard, and Russian campaign 572

  Belgium 698, 703, 750–51

  Bellerophon, HMS 774, 775, 776–7, 778–80

  Belliard, General Auguste 306, 593, 709, 718

  Borodino 605–6

  Belloy-Morangle, Jean-Baptiste, archbishop of Paris 274

  Bennigsen, General Levin von 295, 433

  at Pultusk 431–3

  retreat to Alle 436–8

  Elyau 439–45

  attack at Guttstadt 449

  Friedland 450, 451–4

  Leipzig 676, 681

  Berezina, River 625–6

  crossing of 626–9

  Dutch engineers at 626–7

  Berlier, Major, Augustin 54

  Berlier, Théophile 289–90, 349

  on Brumaire coup 222, 224

  Berlin 639

  fall of 423

  Charlottenburg Palace 424–5

  N in 424–5

  abandoned by Eugène 643

  Berlin Decrees (1806) 427–8

  Bernadotte, Marshal Jean-Baptiste 132, 145, 344, 399, 437

  marriage to Desirée Clary 60, 145, 547

  and Brumaire coup 217–18

  taking of Munich 372

  Austerlitz 380, 381, 382, 383, 385

  relations with N 385, 421

  and Jena 414, 418, 421

  in Poland 426, 436

  Wagram 519, 522, 808

  and Leipzig 674, 676, 681

  as King of Sweden 547, 638; treaty of friendship with Russia 570; and Northern Army (1813) 664
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br />   Bernier, Étienne-Alexandre, Vendée leader 242, 272

  Bernkopf, Captain Joseph 253

  Bernoyer, François 166

  Berry, Mary, on Tuileries 247–8

  Berthier, General César-Gabriel 61

  Berthier, Marshal Alexandre, N’s chief-of-staff 80–81, 91, 344, 345, 399

  in Italy 83

  N’s reliance on 106

  Egypt 163

  as war minister 233

  command of Army of the Reserve 238, 250–51

  Marengo 263, 266

  and plans for invasion of England 328–9

  filing system 365–6

  Austerlitz 383

  Jena 413, 418, 421

  and war with Austria (1809) 501, 502–3

  created prince 531

  and marriage of N to Marie Louise 540

  and Jérôme 585

  in Russia 595

  at Berezina river 627

  and Louis XVIII 713

  death (suicide) 743

  Berthollet, Claude-Louis, scientist 89

  Bertin brothers 243

  Bertrand, General Henri xxxv, 170, 718, 774, 801–2, 808

  Lützen 646, 647

  Bautzen 652

  Leipzig 676

  and Elba 716, 719

  with N in 1815 return to France 730

  at Waterloo 758

  on St Helena 779, 784

  Bessières, Marshal Jean- Baptiste 100, 344

  in Egypt 163

  Consular Guard 253

  Austerlitz 383, 388

  in Prussia 426

  in Spain 485, 486

  in Germany 502

  Aspern 513

  Wagram 519, 524

  Borodino 606–7

  Maloyroslavets 618

  death 646–7, 685

  Beurnonville, General Pierre de 224

  Beyts, François 237

  Bidasoa, River, Wellington’s crossing of 674

  Bigarré, Major, Austerlitz 388

  Bigonnet, Jean-Adrien 221, 224

  Bigot de Préameneu, Félix, and Code Napoléon 276

  Billon, Captain François-Frédéric 442

  Binasco, burning of 98–9

  Binet de Marcognet, General Pierre de 764 and n

  biographies, British 317

  Biot, Colonel Hubert 702

  Blaze, Captain 268, 469, 638

  Eylau 442

  in Spain 482

  in Austria 510

  Blin, Joseph, deputy 224

  Blücher, General Gerhard von 643

  surrender of Lübeck 422

  and Army of Silesia 663–4, 693, 700–701

  and Leipzig campaign 665, 674, 675

  Katzbach 672

  crossing of Elbe 674

  Leipzig 676, 680, 682

  Brienne 693–4

  and 1814 campaign 694

  Champaubert 699

  Craonne 704

  Ligny 754, 755

  and Waterloo campaign 754, 759

  Bobr, French eagles burned at 626

 

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