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  1. Z. Siege of Zara (1813) Categories: Battles of the Napoleonic Wars. Sieges by war. 19th-century sieges.

  2. The Imperial-Royal or Imperial Austrian Army ( German: Kaiserlich-königliche Armee, abbreviated k.k. Armee) was the armed force of the Habsburg monarchy under its last monarch, the Habsburg Emperor Francis II, composed of the Emperor's army. When the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved in 1806, it assumed its title of the troops of the Austrian ...

  3. Napoleonic Wars: 3,500,000–7,000,000 1803–1815 Coalition powers vs. French empire and allies Worldwide See: Napoleonic Wars casualties: Peninsular War: 1,000,000+ 1808–1814 Spain, Portugal and United Kingdom vs. France, Kingdom of Italy and Duchy of Warsaw Iberian Peninsula – Part of the Napoleonic Wars: Spanish American wars of ...

  4. The Kingdom of Andour was the first fictional Coalition nation located in the North Sea in between the United Kingdom and Denmark-Norway. Formed on April 1st, 2020, it would prove to be one of the mainstays of the Napoleonic Wars Community, maintaining units that can rival the likes of its neighbours despite its fictional nature. It was succeeded by the Andouran Empire following the ...

  5. History of Switzerland. During the French Revolutionary Wars, the revolutionary armies marched eastward, enveloping Switzerland in their battles against Austria. In 1798, Switzerland was completely overrun by the French and was renamed the Helvetic Republic. The Helvetic Republic encountered severe economic and political problems.

  6. Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars. Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars es el cuarto videojuego de la serie Cossacks. Es un juego de estrategia en tiempo real, publicado en la primavera de 2005 con división de opiniones en las críticas recibidas. 1 . Este juego se centra exclusivamente en la época de Napoleón, una época significativamente más corta ...

  7. Napoleonic Wars, series of wars between Napoleonic France and other European powers that produced a brief French hegemony over most of Europe. Along with the French Revolutionary wars, the Napoleonic Wars constitute a 23-year period of recurrent conflict that ended with the Battle of Waterloo.