List of Wars Fought by Napoleons Related Important Events ⚡

Date of EventEvent / Incident
13 June 1373There was an Anglo-Portuguese alliance between England and Portugal which is the oldest alliance in the world which is still applicable. This alliance has served both countries. It was very important throughout history, affecting the participation of the United Kingdom in the Iberian peninsular war, Britain's major land contribution to the Napoleon wars and the establishment of the Anglo-American base in Portugal.
02 June 1805Battle of Napoleon: A Franco-Spanish fleet rebuilt Diamond Rock, a uninhabited island at the entrance of the Gulf from British to Fort-D-France. Diamond Rock's battle took place during the Napoleon wars. This was an effort under the leadership of Captain Julian Cosmo by Franco-Spanish force, which a year ago to take the Diamond Rock at the entrance of the Gulf of the British forces who occupied a year ago to the Fort-D-France of the British forces. Was taken.
02 June 1805The Napoleon Wars-e-Franco-Spanish fleet again captured a deserted island Diamanderock at the entrance of the Gulf from British to Fort-D-France.
27 June 1806The British Army took Buenos Aires during the first British invasion of the river plate. The British invasion of the river plate was a series of failed British efforts unsuccessfully to control the Spanish colonies located around the La Plata basin (today Argentina and part of Argentina and Uruguay). The Napoleon invasion took place between 1806 and 1807 as part of the wars, when Spain was an associate of France.
06 February 1806Napoleonic Wars-When squadrons of British and French ships ofthe line engaged in the Battle of San Domingo in the Caribbean Sea, theFrench ships Impérial and Diomède ran aground to avoid capture, butwere caught and destroyed anyway.
03 February 1807Napoleonic Wars: The United Kingdom captured Montevideo, now the capital of Uruguay, from the Spanish Empire.
20 November 1815The Napoleonic War ended 12 years later.
15 July 1815A board HMS Bellerofon, Napoleon, surrendered Torian Navy captain Frederick Lavis Maatland to eventually surrender to end the Napoleon wars.
15 July 1815Enboard HMS Belrofon, Napoleon surrendered to the Royal Navy captain Frederick Louis Matland to end the Napoleon wars.
29 July 1836The Arc de Triumph in Paris was formally inaugurated by the French revolutionary and Napoleon wars in the memory of those who fought and died for France.

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