Battle of Saint-Dizier
The Battle of Saint-Dizier was a battle during the War of the Sixth Coalition, fought on 26 March 1814, and is notable as Napoleon's last victory before the surrender of Paris, his second last victory in his military career and his unconditional abdication.
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Battle of Saint-Dizier
The Battle of Saint-Dizier was a battle during the War of the Sixth Coalition, fought on 26 March 1814, and is notable as Napoleon's last victory before the surrender of Paris, his second last victory in his military career and his unconditional abdication.
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Das Gefecht bei Saint-Dizier f ...... – Marschall Jacques MacDonald
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La deuxième bataille de Saint- ...... emporter la bataille de Paris.
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The Battle of Saint-Dizier was ...... his unconditional abdication.
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1814-03-26
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French victory
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Castle of Saint-Dizier
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Ferdinand Wintzingerode
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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Battle of Saint-Dizier
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Das Gefecht bei Saint-Dizier f ...... – Marschall Jacques MacDonald
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La deuxième bataille de Saint- ...... emporter la bataille de Paris.
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The Battle of Saint-Dizier was ...... his unconditional abdication.
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Battle of Saint-Dizier
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Deuxième bataille de Saint-Dizier
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Gefecht bei Saint-Dizier
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