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  1. Horses were widely used during the Napoleonic Wars for combat, patrol and reconnaissance, and for logistical support. Vast numbers were used throughout the wars. During the War of the Sixth Coalition, depletion of the French cavalry arm through attrition (mainly suffered during the Russian Campaign) and loss of horse-producing allies to provide ...

  2. The Herzogtum Nassau also known as the Duchy of Nassau is a minor nation and one of the oldest nation in the genre. Made by the Herzog Jebos_cz and run by his staff, the nation is standing proud being able to compete with some of the finest regiments in the genre. The current ruling house is the House of Nassau-Weilburg. Active regiments: Former/Archived regiments: The current ranks are ...

  3. Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars is a historical real-time strategy game developed by GSC Game World. It is a sequel to Cossacks: European Wars and is set in the Napoleonic Era. The game was released on April 15, 2005. An expansion pack Cossacks II: Battle for Europe was released on June 19, 2006. 6 playable factions (see below) about 70 detailed units 6 resources Battle for Europe campaign mode ...

  4. Nations is a term for factions in the Napoleonic Wars Community. Each nation is, in most cases, based on the real-life participants of the Napoleonic Wars and is usually composed of the nation's army and head of nation or State. Countries in the Napoleonic Wars Community participate in diplomacy and international relations to varying degrees, with some employing a roleplaying-like nature to ...

  5. The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) war a series o major conflicts pittin the French Empire led bi Emperor Napoleon I against an array o European pouers formed intae sindry coaleetions. ↑ a b The term "Austrick Empire" came intae uise after Napoleon crouned himsel Emperor o the French in 1804, whaurbi Francis II, Haly Roman Emperor teuk the ...

  6. e. Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, is recognised as the greatest early modern warfare commander in military history. His main strategy was focusing on one part of the enemy, quickly defeating them, and continuing onward. His success was made possible not only by his ambition, but also through the dynamic composition of his army.

  7. Francisco Javier Castaños, 1st Duke of Bailén. Felipe Carlos Osorio y Castellví. Francisco Abad Moreno "Chaleco". Juan de Contreras. Francisco Copons y Navia. Antoine de Malet, Marquis de Coupigny. Juan de Courten (younger) José Miguel de la Cueva, 14th Duke of Alburquerque.