He displayed great flexibility on the battlefield and changed his plan of attack to meet the needs of the moment. When Marshall Ney's VI th Corps got into trouble because of a counter attack he changed the battle plan and sent Marshall Lannes to the rescue with the V th Corps and committed his reserve to fill in the center without hesitation. He demonstrated adaptability to the situation at the moment and came up with an instant solution. Jena was a great Napoleonic War victory.
Napoleon's horse at Waterloo was named Marengo, after the Battle of Marengo. It was the same horse that carried the Emperor at Austerliz, Jena and Wagram.
He won great victories at Ulm, Jena and Austerlitz, but lost the combined French and Spanish Fleets at Trafalgar.
he did not weaken France but his last battle was the battle of Waterloo he weaken France then because he lost the battle of Waterloo so it was the end of napoleon at the battle.
The Battle of the Nations which was one of Napoleon's major defeats. It was the largest European battle prior to World War One.
Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo in Belgium, which signaled the end of the first French Empire.
The battle of Jena.
Battle of Jena
The French won the '''battle of Jena''' in 1806 against the Prussian Army.
Battle of Jena-Auerstedt happened on 1806-10-14.
Ulm, Austerlitz, Jena, Auerstadt, Borodino,
Austerlitz, Jena, Marengo, Borodino. NB not Waterloo.
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Napoleon's horse at Waterloo was named Marengo, after the Battle of Marengo. It was the same horse that carried the Emperor at Austerliz, Jena and Wagram.
What German war of liberation in the time of Napoleon ? Those German states which were not allied to Napoleon, principally Prussia, were treated savagely by the Jena/Auerstadt campaign of 1806 and in the subsequent treaty.
Napoleon won many victories, across all of Europe, against all the other major continental powers. His most famous are Austerlitz, Jena-Auerstadt, the Battle of the Pyramids, to name some amongst many.
Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo to the Seventh Coalition.
The Battle of Austerlitz