Napoleon's Letters to Josephine by Napoleon Bonaparte Henry Foljambe Hall
Author:Napoleon Bonaparte, Henry Foljambe Hall [Napoleon Bonaparte, Henry Foljambe Hall]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, History, Fiction & Literature
ISBN: 9781465551672
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Published: 2021-02-24T05:00:00+00:00
1814.
"The Allied Powers having proclaimed that the Emperor Napoleon was the sole obstacle to the re-establishment of the Peace of Europe, the Emperor Napoleon, faithful to his oath, declares that he renounces, for himself and his heirs, the thrones of France and Italy, and that there is no personal sacrifice, even that of life itself, that he will not be ready to make for the sake of France."â(Act of Abdication.)
January 1st.âCapitulation of Danzic, which General Rapp had defended for nearly a year, having lost 20,000 (out of 30,000) men by fever. Russians, who had promised to send the French home, break faith, following the example of Schwartzenberg at Dresden.
January 2nd.âRussians take Fort Louis (Lower Rhine); and
January 3rd.âAustrians Montbéliard; and Bavarians Colmar.
January 6th.âGeneral York occupies Trèves. Convention between Murat and England and (January 11th) with Austria. Murat is to join Allies with 30,000 men.
January 7th.âAustrians occupy Vesoul.
January 8th.âFrench Rentes 5 per cents. at 47.50. Wurtemberg troops occupy Epinal.
January 10th.âGeneral York reaches Forbach (on the Moselle).
January 15th.âCossacks occupy Cologne.
January 16th.âRussians occupy Nancy.
January 19th.âAustrians occupy Dijon; Bavarians, Neufchâteau. Murat's troops occupy Rome.
January 20th.âCapture of Toul by the Russians; and of Chambéry by the Austrians.
January 21st.âAustrians occupy Châlons-sur-Saône. General York crosses the Meuse.
January 23rd.âPope Pius VII. returns to Rome.
January 25th.âGeneral York and Army of Silesia established at St. Dizier and Joinville on the Marne. Austrians occupy Bar-sur-Aube. Napoleon leaves Paris; and
January 26th.âReaches Châlons-sur-Marne; and
January 27th.âRetakes St. Dizier in person.
January 29th.âCombat of Brienne. Napoleon defeats Blucher.
February 1st.âBattle of La Rothière, six miles north of Brienne. French, 40,000; Allies, 110,000. Drawn battle, but French retreat on Troyes; French evacuate Brussels.
February 4th.âEugène retires upon the Mincio.
February 5th.âCortes disavow Napoleon's treaty of Valençay with Ferdinand VII. Opening of Congress of Châtillon. General York occupies Châlons-sur-Marne.
February 7th.âAllies seize Troyes.
February 8th.âBattle of the Mincio. Eugène with 30,000 conscripts defeats Austrians under Bellegarde with 50,000 veterans.
February 10th.âCombat of Champaubert. Napoleon defeats Russians.
February 11th.âCombat of Montmirail. Napoleon defeats Sacken. Russians occupy Nogent-sur-Seine; and
February 12th.âLaon.
February 14th.âNapoleon routs Blucher at Vauchamp. His losses, 10,000 men; French loss, 600 men. In five days Napoleon has wiped out the five corps of the Army of Silesia, inflicting a loss of 25,000 men.
February 17th.âCombat near Nangis. Napoleon defeats Austro-Russians with loss of 10,000 men and 12 cannon.
February 18th.âCombat of Montereau. Prince Royal of Wurtemberg defeated with loss of 7000.
February 21st.âComte d'Artois arrives at Vesoul.
February 22nd.âCombat of Méry-sur-Seine. Sacken defeated by Boyer's Division, who fight in masksâit being Shrove Tuesday.
February 24th.âFrench re-enter Troyes.
February 27th.âBulow captures La Fère with large stores. Battle of Orthes (Pyrenees), Wellington with 70,000 defeats Soult entrenched with 38,000. Foy badly wounded.
February 27th-28th.âCombats of Bar and Ferté-sur-Aube. Marshals Oudinot and Macdonald forced to retire on the Seine.
March 1st.âTreaty of ChaumontâAllies against Napoleon.
March 2nd.âBulow takes Soissons.
March 4th.âMacdonald evacuates Troyes.
March 7th.âBattle of Craonne between Napoleon (30,000 men) and Sacken (100,000). Indecisive.
March 9th.âEnglish driven from Berg-op-Zoom.
March 9th-10th.âCombat under Laon: depôt of Allied army. Napoleon fails to capture it.
March 12th.âDuc d'Angoulême arrives at Bordeaux. This town is the first to declare for the Bourbons, and to welcome him as Louis XVIII.
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