11) Ney, Michel. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Elchingen (1805), and conquered Tyrol. His assistance was decisive in Napoleon's victory at Friedland. Ney's greatest feat was his defense of the rear in the retreat... 12) Meissonier, Jean Louis Ernest. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
2001 ...battle scenes, chiefly of the Napoleonic Wars, are Napoleon I with His Staff (Louvre) and Friedland, 1807 (Metropolitan Mus.). His genre pictures include The Voyagers... 13) Sovetsk. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...1288 by the Teutonic Knights and was chartered in 1552. Napoleon I, having won the battle of Friedland, met Emperor Alexander I of Russia on June 25, 1807, on a raft... 14) Alexander I, czar of Russia. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...joined the coalition against Napoleon I, but after the Russian defeats at Austerlitz and Friedland he formed an alliance with Napoleon by the Treaty of Tilsit (1807)... 15) Gallas, Matthias, Graf von. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...subsequent assassination (1634). Gallas succeeded to a large part of Wallenstein's duchy of Friedland and to the actual command of the armies (nominally under the... 16) Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition. 2001 ...the Thirty Years War, he was well rewarded, becoming prince and then (1625) duke of Friedland. He built up a magnificent estate in Bohemia, expanding his fortune... 17) 241. L'Expiation. Lucas, St. John, comp. Victor-Marie Hugo. 1920. The
Oxford Book of French Verse ...qui traînaient des tonnerres, Portant le noir colback ou le casque poli, Tous, ceux de Friedland et ceux de Rivoli, Comprenant qu ils allaient mourir dans cette fête,... 18) XXXI. In Which Jos Sedley Takes Care of His Sister. Thackeray, William
Makepeace. 1917. Vanity Fair, A Novel without a Hero. Vols. V & VI. Harvard
Classics Shelf of Fiction ...plentifully in Brussels. Soldiers! it said, this is the anniversary of Marengo and Friedland, by which the destinies of Europe were twice decided. Then, as after... 19) Napoleon I. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...indecisive battle at Eylau (Feb. 8, 1807; now Bagrationovsk) was made good by Napoleon at Friedland (June 14), and Russia submitted. By the treaties of Tilsit (July,... 20) XI. The Later Novel: Howells: Bibliography. Vol. 17. Later National
Literature, Part II. The Cambridge History of English and American
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