Authors: Robert Harvey
Miot de Melito, Comte
721
Mirabeau, Comte de
16
,
23
,
25
,
189
,
336
,
572
Miranda, General Francisco de
34
,
35
,
36–46
,
156
,
493–5
,
588
,
612
Mireur, General
281
Mitre, General
500
mob, Paris
18–19
,
20
,
24
,
26
,
47
,
70–1
,
71
,
337
,
914
Mollendorff, Field Marshal von
512
Mondovi
163
Mons
876
Montagu, Admiral
213
Montané, Jacques Bernard Marie
41
Montesquieu, General
34
Montreau, Battle of
850
Moore, Sir John
268
,
328
,
579
,
588
,
592–5
,
599
,
607
,
614
,
619–20
,
624–32
,
702
,
926
Morand, General
783
Morard de Galles, Admiral
223
Moreau, General Jean-Victor
171
,
178
,
305
,
333
,
336
,
343
,
347
,
348
,
350
,
391
,
392
,
394
,
400
,
471
,
476
,
477
,
912
Moreno, Mariano
500
Mormant, Battle of
850
Mornington, Lord
see
Wellesley, Richard; Wesley, Garret
Morris, Gouverneur
189
Mortier, Marshal Adolphe-Édouard
788
,
796
,
860
,
912
Moscow
French advance on
775–7
,
779–80
,
787
retreat from
796–804
Moskirch, Battle of
348
Mount Tabor, Battle of
319–20
Mourchon, Private
298–9
Mouveaux
135
Muffling, General von
878
,
886
,
893
,
894
,
896
Muir, Thomas
106
Munich
481
Murad Bey
282
,
284
,
300
,
306
,
308
,
328
Murat, Marshal Joachim (later King of Naples)
154
,
167
,
251
,
319
,
324–5
,
326
,
340
,
342
,
343
,
349
,
400
,
401
,
482
,
484
,
486
,
487
,
490
,
509–10
,
513
,
514
,
515
,
519
,
520
,
584
,
586
,
680–1
,
685
commands remnants of
Grand Armée
814
,
815
,
817
,
822
death of
912
as King of Naples
856
plots against Napoleon
654
,
817
,
844
Russian campaign
765
,
766
,
771
,
774
,
775
,
778
,
782
,
783
,
784
,
788
,
789
,
796
,
799
Murray, Captain George
364
Murray, Sir John
210
Mustafa Pasha
325
mutiny
Channel Fleet
236–40
Nancy
844
Napier, Captain Charles
630
,
718
Naples
120
,
160
,
169
,
177
,
184
,
267
,
274
,
294
,
295
,
295–6
,
350
,
353
,
354–9
,
363
,
373
,
374
,
375
,
405
,
432
,
441
,
490
,
492
,
507–8
,
817
,
844
,
872
Napoleon Bonaparte
battles and campaigns
Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube
853
Battle of Aspern-Essling
667–8
Battle of the Berezina
808–9
Battle of Borodino
781–6
Battle of Dresden
837
Battle of Eylau
519–22
Battle of Jena-Auerstadt
513–15
Battle of Laon
851–2
Battle of Maloyaroslavets
797–9
Battle of Marengo
348–51
Battles of Mormant, Valjouan and Montreau
850
Battles of Quatre Bras and Ligny
878–9
,
880–5
,
901
,
902
Battle of Smolensk
778–9
Battle of Vauchamps
850
Battle of Waterloo
889–903
Danube campaign (1809)
654–76
Egyptian and Syrian campaigns
249–56
,
274–5
,
276–85
,
298–310
,
311–16
,
317–29
German campaign (1813)
835–41
invasion of France
842–8
,
849–56
Italian campaign
79–80
,
156
,
159–60
,
161–74
,
175–86
Peninsular War
621–2
,
624–8
,
707–8
,
723–4
,
730
,
752
,
757
,
758–60
,
920
planned invasion of England
191
,
192
,
439–40
,
442
,
920
, 3413–30
Prussian campaign (1806)
511–15
Prussian campaign (1813)
829–30
retreat from Moscow
796–804
Russian campaign
763–72
,
773–7
,
778–86
,
787–95
,
796–804
,
808–13
,
921
Ulm manoeuvre
461
Waterloo campaign
876–903
character and attributes
1–2
,
60
,
65–6
,
74
,
183–4
,
253
,
301
,
901
,
902
,
923–4
ambition
339
appearance
149
,
153
,
187
,
305
,
377
,
382
,
388
,
855
callous and ruthless
81
,
255
,
302
,
313–15
,
322
,
484–5
,
507
child of the French Revolution
68
drunk with power
677–83
fearlessness
316
legacy of
913–26
minor player until 1802
5
,
30
,
71–2
religious views
57
,
62
,
65
,
320
,
505–7
,
678–9
sense of personal injustice
66
sexuality
63
,
65
,
67
,
153
,
309–10
,
911
superstitious
768
support of his family
149
,
155
,
399–401
writings of
56–7
,
67
,
71
,
77
,
150–1
,
678–9
,
681–2
,
922–3
early career
at Toulon
74
,
76
,
77–8
,
81
,
124
,
131
,
268
coup d’etat (1797)
191
invasion of Corsica
81
King of northern Italy
179
,
184–6
turns down Vendée posting
149
fall from power
abdication (1814)
854–5
exile on St Helena
908–11
,
922–3
,
924
flight and surrender (1815)
904–6
military skills
179–84
,
846–7
,
921–2
,
924
establishes
Grand Armée
471–8
miscalculations
775
,
779–80
,
799–800
tactics
181–3
,
315
,
348
,
473–4
,
477
,
479
,
488–9
,
781–2
,
833
,
834
,
838
,
848
,
900
,
902–3
personal life
death
911
education
61–4
family background
57–60
and Josephine
156–9
,
167–8
,
172
,
179
,
185
,
191–2
,
309
,
334
,
398
,
519
,
523–4
,
664
,
677
,
684–8
and Marie Louise of Austria
688–91
,
707
,
759
,
830
,
855
,
868
,
920
and Marie Walewska
518
,
523–4
,
682
,
684
,
685
,
687
,
857
,
868
,
874
,
904
rise of
79–82
,
155
,
187–92
,
250
,
252–3
,
325
,
336–45
assumes imperial title
394
,
396–402
,
430
becomes First Consul
344–5
coup d’état (1799)
336–7
,
339–43
hailed as man of peace
351
influence of Robespierre on
52
,
81
regards himself as master of Europe
402–3
relations with Directory
175–6
,
177
,
178
,
179
,
184
,
185
,
188
,
190
,
192
,
250
,
251
,
304–5
,
323
,
336
,
340
return to France (1799)
326
,
333
,
334
rewards family
179
,
185
,
399–401
,
490
,
507–10
,
658
,
681
,
916
triumvirate of consuls
342
as ruler
career in four phases
921
character of his rule
915–16
constitution (1815)
871–2
creates imperial ‘nobility’
401
domestic policies
505