INDEX
- A
- Abensberg, battle of, 440.
- Aboukir, battle of, 219–220.
- Acre, siege of, 215.
- “Act Additional”—amendment to Constitution, 1814, 637–639.
- Adige, French defence, 156–167.
- Ajaccio—
- Birthplace of Napoleon, 17.
- Paoli, see that title.
- Reception of Napoleon, 1799, 230–232.
- Revolutionary movements, 1789, 49–60.
- [See also Corsica.]
- Alexander, Czar of Russia—
- Erfurth conference, 428.
- Successor of Paul, 291.
- Vienna Congress, 620–623.
- [See also Russia.]
- Alexandria taken by Napoleon, 203.
- Alps crossed, 1800, 280.
- Alvinczy, General, defeated by Napoleon, 162–168.
- Amiens, Peace of, 293;
- ruptured, 312.
- Amnesty to political offenders during Consulate, 258.
- Ancients, council of, see Council of Ancients.
- André, Abbé d’, rumors as to movements of Napoleon at Elba, 624–625.
- Antommarchi, death mask of Napoleon, 388.
- Aragon, aid in Corsican struggle for independence, 3, 4.
- Arcis on the Aube, battle of, 576.
- Army of France—
- Creation of new army by Napoleon, 1800, 279–282;
- 1813, 506.
- Destruction in Russia, retreat from Moscow, 1812, 493–499, 504.
- Napoleon in—
- Commander, 112–114, 126.
- Loss of position, name struck from list of generals, 60–64, 104.
- Western transfer, order evaded, 94–96, 104.
- Reorganization by Napoleon, 264, 636.
- Artois, Count of, conspiracy against Napoleon, 317–328.
- Aspern, battle of, 442–443, 450.
- Aube River crossing, incident, 572.
- Aubrey—
- Exile, 258, 259.
- Napoleon transferred to army of the West, 95, 96.
- Auerstädt, battle of, 362, 364.
- Augereau, General—
- Coup d’état of 18th Brumaire, 245, 251.
- Directory supported by, during royalist movement, 182–184, 236.
- Italian campaign, 162–164, 168.
- Austerlitz, battle of, 347, 349.
- Austria—
- 1793, French booty, bargain with England, 83.
- 1796, Napoleon’s Italian Campaign, 144–186.
- 1799–1800, operations in Italy, peace of Lunéville, 224, 279–290.
- 1805, coalition of powers, defeat at Austerlitz, 339–347, 355–357.
- 1809, renewal of war, Wagram, etc., 439–449.
- 1812, ally of France, 476, 477.
- 1813, rising in Germany, mediation offered, 507–521, 554–556.
- 1813–15, coalition of powers and fall of Napoleon, 523–648.
- 1814, Vienna Congress, 620–623.
- Secret treaty with Napoleon alleged, 623, 639.
- [See also Charles, Archduke, and Francis, Emperor.]
- Avignon, Girondin revolt, 70, 71.
- B
- Barras, General—
- Character, and misgovernment as Director, 125–128.
- Directory, movement against, and fall of, 106, 182, 237–247.
- Memoirs of Napoleon, 82.
- Bassano, peace treaty, 1814, 571.
- “Battle of the Nations,” 1813, 534.
- Bautzen, battle of, 510.
- Bavaria—
- Deserts Napoleon in 1813, 534, 537, 541.
- Refusal to enter coalition against France, 1806, 349.
- Baylen, capitulation of, 427.
- Bayonne, Napoleon at, 419–421.
- Beauharnais, Eugène—
- Jaffa massacre, 213.
- Moscow retreat, 491, 494.
- Viceroy of Italy, 336.
- Beauharnais, Josephine, see Josephine.
- Beauharnais, Stephanie, dancing anecdote, 32.
- Beaulieu, Austrian general, defeated by Napoleon, 144, 154, 155, 159.
- Bellerophon, British ship, Napoleon sent to St. Helena, 672, 673.
- Bennigsen, Russian general, campaign against Napoleon, 381–383.
- Bentinck, Lord, duplicity of, 563.
- Beresina, crossed by French troops, 1812, 497–499.
- Berg, Grand Duchy of, created, 1806, 351.
- Berlin—
- Entered by Napoleon, 1806, 366–369.
- March abandoned, 1813, 533–534.
- Berlin Decree, 369–371, 416.
- Bernadotte, General—
- Desertion of Napoleon, 1812–14, 475, 526, 538, 566–573.
- Italian campaign, 175, 176.
- Norway transferred to Swedish dominion, 623.
- Policy, 18th Brumaire, 243, 248, 249.
- Sweden, Prince-Royal of, 1810, 463–465.
- Berthier, General—
- Austrian campaign, 1809, mismanagement, 439, 440.
- Commander-in-chief of army in Italy, 1800, 280.
- Desertion of Napoleon, 1814, 592–594.
- Metternich’s interview with Napoleon, 1813, 517.
- Bessières, commander of Imperial Guard, 155;
- death of, 526.
- Blücher, Prussian general—
- Germany, rising in, 1813, 509.
- Hostilities of 1813, battle of Leipsic, etc., 527, 533, 535.
- War of 1814–15, battle of Waterloo, etc., 566–577, 648–671.
- Bohemia, Congress of Prague, 521–523, 545.
- Bonaparte, Caroline, wife of Murat, Berg, Grand Duchy of, created 1806, 350–351.
- Treachery of, 562, 563.
- Bonaparte, Charles, father of Napoleon, 19–27, 41.
- Bonaparte, Jerome, king of Westphalia, see Westphalia.
- Bonaparte, Joseph—
- Italy, crown refused, 336.
- Naples, King of, 350, 421.
- President of Council of Regency in Paris, betrayal of Napoleon, 1814, 564, 575, 578–579.
- Spain, King of, 421.
- Complaint of interference of Napoleon, 435.
- Driven from throne, 430, 564.
- Bonaparte, Letitia R., mother of Napoleon, 19–21.
- Absence at coronation, 333.
- Life at Elba, 605, 624.
- Bonaparte, Louis—
- Holland, king of, 350.
- Complaint as to interference of Napoleon, 435.
- Vacates throne, 462–464.
- Maintenance and ingratitude during boyhood, 53, 57.
- Bonaparte, Lucien—
- Pamphlet issued by, 289.
- President of Council of Five Hundred on 18th Brumaire, 235, 252–253.
- Refuses bribe offered by Napoleon, 351.
- Bonaparte, Napoleon, see Napoleon.
- Bonaparte, Pauline, Life at Elba, 603, 605, 624.
- Borodino, battle of, 483.
- Bourbon restoration, 1814, 583–586, 598–627.
- Bourmont, rise and treason in army of Napoleon, 649.
- Bourrienne—
- Anecdotes of Napoleon, 27, 218, 220, 235, 242, 255, 283.
- Betrayal of Napoleon, 552.
- Brienne—
- College, unpopularity of Napoleon, 26–33.
- Visit to, 1804, 334.
- War of 1814, 335, 568.
- Brougham, Lord, anecdote of Napoleon, 405.
- Brueys, French admiral, defeat by Nelson, 208.
- Brumaire, coup d’état of 18th Brumaire, 241–255.
- Brunswick, Duke of, wounded at Auerstädt, 364.
- Busca, Cardinal, French campaign, 170.
- Bussey, schoolmate of Napoleon, 31, 32, 593.
- Buttafuoco, Corsican representative in France, Napoleon’s “open letter,” 52, 53, 54.
- C
- Cadoudal conspiracy, 318–328.
- Caffarelli, General, French capture of Malta, 202.
- Cairo—
- March to, 203.
- Retreat, 217–219.
- Revolt, war principles of Napoleon, 211.
- Cambacérès, consul, opposition to arrest of Duke d’Enghien, 324.
- Cambronne, royalist commander, return of Napoleon from Elba, 1814, 630.
- Campo Formio, treaty of, 178–187.
- Cannes, landing of Napoleon from Elba, 1814, 626, 629.
- Carnot, Memoirs of, 646, 668.
- Carraccioli, Admiral, murder of, 225, 226.
- Carteaux, abandonment of Toulon command to Napoleon, 73–78.
- Castlereagh, Lord, Vienna Congress, 1814, 620.
- Caulaincourt—
- Abdication of Napoleon, 588–589.
- Peace negotiations, 1813–14, 570–571.
- Cavour, statecraft policy, confession, 374.
- Censorship of the Press, 1814, 614.
- Ceracchi conspiracy, 288.
- Cervoni, Corsican general, Napoleon and Toulon, 75, 76.
- Champ de Mai, 1815, 641.
- Champ-Aubert, battle of, 569.
- Charles, Archduke of Austria—
- Austerlitz defeat, treaty of Presburg, 344, 347.
- Defeat of Jourdan and Masséna, 224.
- Italian campaign, defeated by Napoleon, 162, 175–177.
- Opinion of Napoleon, 1814, 6.
- Renewal of war, 1809, 439–449.
- Charles, Captain Hypolite, and Josephine, 193, 209, 235.
- Charles IV. of Spain, abdication, 418–419, 425.
- “Charter,” issued and violated by Louis XVIII, 1814, 601, 612–618.
- Châtillon Peace Congress, 570.
- Chinese massacres, comparison with Jaffa massacre, etc., 215, 218.
- Choiseul, French minister, purchase of Corsica, 14, 15, 26.
- Church, Concordat of 1801, 302–309, 453.
- Church atrocities, Bourbon restoration, 1814, 614–619.
- Cisalpine Republic—
- Creation of, 195.
- Italian Republic formed, 329.
- Reorganization, 286.
- Coalitions of European powers—
- 1793, 83, 115–121.
- 1798, peace of Lunéville, 222–290.
- 1805, Austerlitz, peace of Presburg, 339–347.
- 1806, Jena, Treaty of Tilsit, 355–385.
- 1813, Dresden, etc., 523–582.
- Armistice, 511–556.
- Desperate position of Napoleon, 525–526, 548–553.
- Determination of Allies to crush Napoleon, 554–557.
- Support of nation weakened by illegitimacy of Napoleon’s kingdom, 548–549.
- 1814–15, 635–670.
- [See also names of Powers, England, Russia, etc.]
- Cobentzel, Austrian diplomat, Campo Formio treaty, 184–187.
- Cockburn, Sir George, treatment of Napoleon during voyage to St. Helena, 677–678.
- Codification of laws—the Code Napoléon, 300–302, 412, 413.
- Commercial war, see Continental system.
- Concordat, work of the First Consul, 302–309, 453.
- Confederation of the Rhine—
- Formation, 350, 352.
- Overthrow, 544.
- Prussian army against, 364.
- Rising in Germany, 1813, 509, 510.
- Constant, valet of Napoleon, anecdotes, 390, 400, 456, 457, 458, 466, 468, 488, 507, 526, 531, 534, 538, 561, 565, 575, 594, 596.
- Constitution, see Consulate, Empire, Republic, etc.
- Consulate—Napoleon as First Consul, 257–271, 280.
- Life tenure of consulship, 310.
- Peace overtures during, 275–278.
- Reforms in the republic, 256–273, 295–302.
- Continental system, 369–371, 385, 416.
- Holland, aid to Great Britain in violating system, 436.
- Tilsit treaty with Russia, violation, 470–478.
- Convention, adjournment and new Constitution, 104–112.
- Corsica—
- Ajaccio, see that title.
- British occupation, failure of French expedition, 92–94.
- British withdrawal, 1796, 195.
- Description, situation, etc., 1.
- Early patriotism of Napoleon, 24–30.
- Incorporation with France, organization of governments, 1789, 50, 51.
- History of foreign supremacy and struggle for independence, 1–16.
- Napoleon’s activity in favor of French Revolution, 49–52.
- Napoleon’s ambition to achieve independence of Corsica, 45, 64.
- National Guard election, arrest of French commissioner, 58, 59.
- Paoli, see that title.
- “Corsican ogre,” name given to Napoleon, 419, 466.
- Corunna, battle of, 433.
- Council of Ancients, fall of the Directory, 18th Brumaire, 241–251.
- Council of Five Hundred—
- Directory, fall of, 18th Brumaire, 241–253.
- Lucien Bonaparte, deputy and president, 235, 252–253.
- Councils, removal of, 236–241.
- Craonne, battle of, 575.
- Cumberland, Duke of, massacre of Highlanders after Culloden, 214.
- Czernischeff, Russian general, spy on French army, 1812, 474.
- D
- Danube—
- Cession of provinces to Russia, 1808, 429.
- Crossed by French forces, 1809, 441–446.
- War between Russia and Turkey, 1812, 473, 475, 481.
- D’Argenteau, Napoleon’s victory of Montenotte, 138–140.
- Daru, coalition of 1813, 524–525.
- Davidovitch, defeat of, 161–168.
- Davoust, French general—
- Austrian campaign, 1809, Wagram, 440–448.
- Berlin, entry into, 1806, 366.
- Campaign of 1814, Napoleon’s error in overlooking Davoust, 648, 657.
- Defeat of Prussian forces, 362.
- Moscow retreat, 494.
- De Barrin—French Revolution, Napoleon’s movements, 49, 50.
- Dejean, General, messenger to Joseph Bonaparte, fall of Paris, 1814, 578–579.
- Della Rocca, A., G., and R., Corsican struggle, 3, 5.
- D’Enghien, Duke, execution of, 322–327.
- Denmark, British seizure of fleet, 415–416.
- D’Erlon, mistake at Ligny, 652–653.
- Des Mazis, aid to Napoleon, 101.
- Desaix, death of, 285.
- Desgenettes, surgeon of French army in Egypt, 218.
- Directory—
- Napoleon’s success and power feared, 147, 193, 194.
- Misgovernment under Barras and others, 123–125, 135.
- Organization of, 112.
- Supported by Napoleon during royalist insurrection, 182–184.
- Weakness and overthrow of, 236–255, 273.
- Djezzar, Napoleon’s campaign in Egypt, 213, 216–217.
- Dolgorouki, demands surrender of Italy, etc. from Napoleon, 344.
- Doria, S., Corsican struggle, 7.
- Dresden—
- Battle of, 1813, 527–532.
- Conferences, 1812, 1813, 476–479, 516–519.
- Dubois de Crancé, warning to Directory against Napoleon, 243, 246.
- Dugomier, General, siege of Toulon, 78.
- Dumas—reforms by Napoleon, 1814, 636.
- Dumont, J., recognition by Napoleon, 1814, 603.
- Duroc, General, death of, 526.
- Dutch delegation, congratulations on Jena victory, 379–380.
- E
- Eckmühl, battle of, 440, 441.
- Education reform during Consulate, 295, 298.
- Egypt—
- British conquest, 292.
- French invasion, 199–227.
- Napoleonic improvements, 207, 411.
- Religious observances, 206, 689.
- Elba, Napoleon’s exile—
- Departure for, 596.
- Journey, 601–602;
- landing, 605.
- Life at, 605–610.
- Return of Napoleon, 623–628.
- Political position in France, 627.
- Reception in France, 623–636.
- War with Allies, 635, 639–640.
- Terms of Treaty of Fontainebleau, 595, 608.
- Elbe, concentration of French forces, 1813, 530, 533.
- Elchingen, battle of, 341.
- Elster bridge, French retreat, 1813, 538, 540.
- Émigrés, release of, 258, 587.
- Empire, French—
- Dreams of empire, 305.
- Napoleon proclaimed Emperor, coronation, 331–333;
- anniversary of coronation, 346.
- Enghien, Duke d’, execution of, 322–327.
- England—
- Austerlitz, battle of, consternation at result of, 349.
- Coalitions, 1793, 83, 115–121;
- 1798, 222;
- 1805, 339;
- 1813, 523;
- 1814, 566;
- 1815, 648.
- Continental system, see that title.
- Corsica, occupation of, 92–94;
- withdrawal, 195.
- Danish fleet seized by, 415–416.
- Egypt and Malta taken, 292, 312.
- Encouragement to Austria to war against France, 290, 439.
- French Invasion of England, 1805, preparations and defeat of Napoleon, 339–340.
- Napoleon’s hatred of, 83–85.
- Nelson, see that title.
- Newspaper abuse of Napoleon, 314.
- Northern confederation against, treaty of Tilsit, 385.
- Peace offered by Napoleon, and rejected, 275–277, 339, 430.
- Portugal, British defeat of French, 427.
- St. Helena, Napoleon as prisoner of war, 672–676.
- Vienna Congress, 1814, dispute as to division of territory, 620–623.
- War declared, 1804, seizures of French property, 315.
- War loans and paper currency, 353.
- Waterloo, battle of, 660–667.
- Wellington, see that title.
- Enzersdorf, battle of, 446.
- Erfurth conference, 428.
- Essling, battle of, 442.
- Eylau, battle of, 381.
- F
- Ferdinand of Naples, entry into Rome, 1798, 222, 223.
- Ferdinand of Spain—
- Disputes with Charles IV, 418–419, 425.
- Proclaimed king of Spain, surrender of crown to Napoleon, 418–421.
- Release refused, 1813, 558;
- granted, 1814, 612, 613.
- Financial reforms, 297, 352–354.
- First Consul, see Consulate.
- Five Hundred, Council of, see Council of Five Hundred.
- Fleury, Cardinal, Corsican struggle, 12.
- Fontainebleau—
- Abdication of Napoleon, 1814, 588–594.
- Conference with Pope, 1813, 508.
- Departure for Elba, 1814, 596.
- Napoleon at, 1814, news of fall of Paris, 581, 583.
- Fontainebleau, Treaty of, terms and violation of, 595, 606–608.
- Fouché—
- Betrayal of Napoleon, 553.
- Provisional government after Waterloo, 668–670.
- Fox, British ministry, 1806, 359, 363.
- Francis, Emperor of Austria—
- Centre of Austrian loyalty, 549.
- Conduct regarding Maria Louisa, 606, 607.
- Frankfort proposals, insincerity of, 555–562.
- Frederick the Great, tomb of, sash and sword taken by Napoleon, 368, 369.
- Frederick, King of Prussia, centre of Prussian loyalty, 548.
- French revolution—
- Foreign intervention feared, 1791, 56.
- Napoleon sides with nation, activity in Corsica, 47–52.
- Swiss defence and Westermann attack, Napoleon’s attitude, 61–63.
- Valence ceremonies, new oath of allegiance, 1791, 55.
- Friedland, battle of, 383.
- Fructidor, coup d’état of, 183, 258.
- Fulton steamboat invention, 402.
- G
- Gaffori, Corsican chief, fall of, 13.
- Gap, return of Napoleon from Elba, 1814, 630.
- Genoa—
- Annexation to France, 1804, 338.
- Corsican struggle, 2–14.
- Disturbances, 1796, 156.
- Napoleon’s mission in, 1794, 88.
- George IV. of England, Napoleon’s appeal for British protection, 1815, 674.
- Georges conspiracy, 318–328, 417.
- Germany—
- Aid to Corsica, 10.
- Confederation of the Rhine, see that title.
- Hatred of French principles by feudal powers, origin of Prussian war, 364.
- Redistribution of lands, 329–331.
- Rising against France, 1813, 506–522, 543–545.
- Giampolo, Corsican independence, 5.
- Girondin revolt, 70, 71.
- Godoy, Spanish minister, fall of, 417–421.
- Gohier, fall of the Directory, 239–247.
- Gourgand, General, complaints of neglect, 569.
- Government of France—
- Legislative body, see that title.
- Louis XVIII, see that title.
- Provisional government, 1815, 667–671.
- Reorganizations, 256–273, 636–641.
- [See also Consulate, Directory, etc.]
- Great Britain, see England.
- Great St. Bernard, crossed 1800, 280.
- Grenoble, reception of Napoleon in 1814, 630–631.
- Grenville, Lord, Napoleon’s peace overtures, 276.
- Grossbeeren, battle of, 530.
- Grouchy, conduct of, 1814–15, 648–667.
- Guadamara mountains, crossed, 1808, 432.
- H
- Hanau, battle of, 542.
- Hanover, ceded to Prussia, 1806, 357, 359, 363.
- Hatzfeldt, Prince, treachery of, 367.
- Haugwitz, Prussian envoy to Napoleon, 357.
- Hautefort, Marquis de—Thellusson ball, 133.
- Heilsberg, battle of, 383.
- Helvetic republic established, 222.
- Hinton, sailor on board the Undaunted, 604–605.
- Hobhouse, writings of, 642, 682.
- Hoche, General—
- Directory, support to, 182.
- Italian campaign, 177.
- Hohenlinden, Moreau’s victory, 290.
- Hohenlohe, Prussian general, defeated at Jena, 361.
- Holland, monarchy under Louis Bonaparte, 1806, 350.
- Dependency on France, complaint, 435.
- Throne vacated, Holland annexed to France, 1810, 462–464.
- Honors, distribution of, enthronement of members of Bonaparte family, 350–352.
- Hougomont fortress, British defence, 1815, 660.
- House of Lords, created 1814, 638–639.
- Houssaye incidents of Napoleon, 1815, 653–655.
- Hundred Days of Napoleon, 1814, 635, 675, 684.
- I
- Imperial guard formed, 155.
- Inquisition, 173, 612.
- Invasion of France, 1813, and fall of Paris, 1814, 557–582.
- Inventions ignored by Napoleon, 402.
- Italy—
- Army, Napoleon in, 86, 103.
- Commander-in-chief, 132, 136–138.
- Transfer order, evasion of, 94–96.
- Campaigns of Napoleon, 87, 138–195, 278–290.
- Coalition against French republic, 221–227.
- Monarchy under Napoleon, 335–338.
- Reforms by Napoleon, 410.
- Republic created, 171, 194, 195.
- Troops in Paris favorable to Napoleon, 18th Brumaire, 242.
- J
- Jaffa massacre, 213–215.
- Jena, battle of, 361, 403.
- Jomini, desertion to allied forces, 525.
- Josephine, wife of Napoleon—
- Character and infidelity of, 127–134, 191–193, 209–210.
- Coronation, 333.
- Death of, Napoleon’s visit to Malmaison, 643–644.
- Divorce, 130, 455–457.
- Fall of Napoleon, attitude of Josephine, 593–594.
- First meeting, 109–110.
- Italy, Josephine joins Napoleon in 1796, 192.
- Marrac, château of, life at, 419–420.
- Marriage, 130, 132.
- Napoleon’s return from Egypt, 234–235.
- Son of Napoleon secretly shown to, 468.
- Joubert, defeat of Austrians in Italy, 167, 168.
- Jourdan, defeated by Archduke Charles, 224.
- Junot—
- Anecdotes of Napoleon, 79, 209, 292, 345, 346, 393–395.
- Portugal, French invasion, 418, 427.
- K
- Katzbach, battle of, 530.
- Keralio, de, impression of Napoleon, 30, 33.
- Kléber, General, assassination in Egypt, 207, 216, 291.
- Knights of St. John, capture of Malta by Napoleon, 201–202.
- Kremlin of Moscow, Napoleon at, 485–488.
- Kulm, battle of, 530, 531.
- Kubusoff, Russian general, French retreat from Moscow, 488, 492, 495, 497.
- L
- Labédoyère, Colonel—
- Execution of, 691.
- Napoleon’s return from Elba, 631.
- La Belle Alliance, British position in, 1815, 658, 666.
- Lafayette provisional government, abdication of Napoleon, 1815, 667, 669, 671.
- Lafayette, release of, 186.
- Lafon conspiracy, 503.
- Lainé, opposition to Napoleon, 1813, 559–560.
- Landshut, battle of, 440.
- Lannes, General—
- Death of, at Essling, 443–445.
- Hostilities of, 1805, 343–343.
- Italian campaign, 170.
- Montebello victory, 283.
- Laon, battle of, 574, 576.
- La Rothière, battle of, 569.
- La Vendée, pacification of, 265, 275.
- Leclerc, invasion of St. Domingo, 311.
- Lefebvre won over to Napoleon’s side against Directory, 246, 247.
- Leghorn, seizure of English goods, 158.
- Legislative body of France—
- Abolition, creation of House of Lords, 1814, 638–639.
- Deposition of Napoleon by Senate, 1814, 588.
- Opposition to Napoleon, 1813, 560.
- Sieyès’ plan of government, 1800, 266.
- Leipsic, battle of, 534–541.
- Lepelletier Section insurrection, 105, 107.
- Ligny, battle of, 651–653.
- Limited Monarchy under Louis XVIII, 599, 611.
- “Little Corporal”—nickname of Napoleon, 146, 191, 420.
- Lodi—victory of Napoleon, 144–146.
- Lombardy—
- Invasion of, 146, 150.
- Italian republic formed, Napoleon as president, 329.
- Republic formed, 194.
- Lonato, battle of, 190.
- Loretto, shrines, 171.
- Louis XVIII, king of France—
- Called from England to France, 1814, 596, 599.
- Consternation at return of Napoleon from Elba, 626–627.
- Government of, violations of the “Charter” and departure from France, 600, 601, 612–627.
- Limited monarchy, 599, 611.
- Louisa, queen of Prussia, activity in war of 1806, 360–366, 384–385.
- Louisiana, sale to United States, 316, 317.
- Lowe, Sir Hudson, treatment of Napoleon at St. Helena, 679–701.
- Lucca, republic of, gift from Napoleon to his sister, 338.
- Lunéville, Peace of, 290.
- Lützen, battle of, 510.
- Lyons, reception of Napoleon, 1799, 232, 286;
- 1814, 632.
- M
- Macdonald, Marshal, abdication of Napoleon, 589, 592.
- Mack, Austrian general, campaign against French republic, 222.
- Madrid, riot, 425. [See also Spain.]
- Mahometans, Napoleon’s policy in Egypt, 205–207.
- Maida, battle of, 349.
- Maitland, Captain, Napoleon on board the Bellerophon, 671–677.
- Malet conspiracy, 503.
- Malmaison—
- Anecdotes of Napoleon, 396–399.
- Death of Josephine—Napoleon’s visit in 1815, 643–644.
- Napoleon at, after Waterloo, 670, 671.
- Malta—
- British conquest, 292.
- Rupture of Peace of Amiens, 312.
- Capture by Napoleon, 201–202.
- Mamelukes, rulers of Egypt, defeated by Napoleon, 200–205, 216.
- Mantua, siege and capitulation, 160–169.
- Marbeuf, General, friendship during boyhood of Napoleon, 24, 30.
- Marbois, mismanagement of finances, 352–354.
- Marbot, General—
- Madrid riot, 425.
- Memoirs, 232, 233, 278, 347.
- Marengo, battle of, 278–287, 404.
- Marguerite, peasant at Brienne, visit to, 334.
- Maria Louisa, wife of Napoleon—
- Character of, 460–461, 468.
- Desertion of Napoleon, 606, 611, 642, 690, 696.
- Empress Regent in 1814, betrayal of Napoleon, 564, 575.
- King of Rome born, 1811, 465–467.
- Marriage, 457–460, 472.
- Marmont, General—
- Leipsic, battle of, 535.
- Operations in 1814, 573–578.
- Treachery of, 590–591.
- Marrac, château of, anecdotes of life at, 1808, 419–420.
- Masséna, General—
- Austrian campaign, 1809, Wagram, 410–448.
- Genoa, siege and evacuation, 279, 282, 283.
- Italian campaign, 162, 163, 168, 175, 176.
- Melas, defeated at Marengo, 280–286.
- Menou, General—
- English conquest of Egypt, 291.
- Revolt of the Sections, 106.
- Méry village, Napoleon at, 1814, 573.
- Metternich, Austrian diplomat—
- Austrian mediation—policy, and interview with Napoleon, 524, 554–562.
- Memoirs, 512–521, 545.
- Milan—
- Claim on Corsica, 4.
- French occupation of, 151–153.
- Josephine joins Napoleon, 1796, 192.
- Napoleon crowned King of Italy, 336.
- Milan Decree, 416.
- Military of France, see Army.
- Miot de Melito—designs of Napoleon, 181, 182.
- Modena, union with papal legations and Cisalpine, 195.
- Modena, Duke of, peace terms offered to Napoleon, 151, 152, 182.
- Monarchy, French—
- Empire, see that title.
- Limited monarchy under Louis XVIII, 599, 611.
- Montebello, Lannes’s victory, 283.
- Montenotte victory, 139–140.
- Montmirail, battle of, 570.
- Mont St. Jean, battle of, 657.
- Moore, Sir J., retreat and death at Corunna, 432, 433.
- Moreau, General—
- Conspiracy against Napoleon, 319–328.
- Coup d’état of 18th Brumaire, 243.
- Death of, 532.
- Defeated by Archduke Charles, 161, 162.
- Desertion of Napoleon, 525–532.
- Pichegru’s arrest by Augereau, captured despatches, 183.
- Soissons surrender, 563.
- War with Austria, Hohenlinden victory, 279, 290.
- Moscow—
- Fire, 486.
- Retreat of French army, 482–499, 504.
- Moulins, fall of Directory, 18th Brumaire, 239–247.
- Muiron, saves life of Napoleon, 164.
- Murad Bey, Mameluke chief, defeat of, 204.
- Murat, General—
- Bourbon restoration, 1814, 624.
- Cavalry leader, qualities as, 155, 640.
- Desertion and betrayal of Napoleon, 507, 541, 562, 563.
- Discontent of, desire to become king, 426, 437, 461.
- Dresden, battle of, 1813, 529.
- Execution of, 691.
- Eylau, battle of, 381.
- Grand Duchy of Berg created, 1806, 351.
- Italian colors conveyed to France, 1796, 144, 147.
- Italian independence proclaimed by, failure of, 639–640.
- Madrid riot, 425.
- Moscow, advance and retreat, 483–499.
- Naples, king of, 437.
- Russians, defeat of, 1805, 343–345.
- Spain, campaign in, 1808, 419, 421.
- Turkish commander Mustapha, defeat of, 219.
- Warsaw gayeties, 375–380.
- Mustapha defeated by Murat, 219.
- N
- Naples—
- Joseph Bonaparte as King of, 350.
- Murat succeeds Joseph as King, 437.
- Napoleon’s policy in 1796, 157.
- Parthenopean republic proclaimed, 223.
- Napoleon—
- Abdication, 589–594, 669–670.
- Ajaccio, see that title.
- Army of France, see that title.
- Arrest, overthrow of Robespierre, 1794, 89–91.
- Birth and parentage, 17–22.
- Birth of King of Rome, 465–467.
- Boyhood, anecdotes of, 22–42.
- Brienne, see that title.
- Campaigns, see names of countries, Italy, Egypt, etc.
- Coalitions, see that title.
- Comparison with rulers, etc., of same period, 289, 423, 430, 654.
- Consulate, see that title.
- Coronation, 331–333;
- anniversary of, 346.
- Corsica, see that title.
- Death, 696–697.
- Deserted and betrayed, 587, 590–595.
- Directory, see that title.
- Education, 22–38.
- Elba, see that title.
- Empire, see that title.
- England, see that title.
- Europe, Napoleon’s relations with, conditions existing at commencement of career, 121, 122.
- European monarchs, antagonism of, 355–358.
- Exhaustion, 653–656, 666, 669–670, 675.
- Family affairs 41, 65, 70, 87.
- French Revolution, see that title.
- Funeral at St. Helena, 1821, 697–698;
- Paris ceremonies, 1840, 700–703.
- Germany, see that title.
- Habits and characteristics, 196–199, 294–295, 389–411, 683–694.
- High-water mark of power, 412.
- Honors, distribution, 350.
- Hundred days, 635, 675, 684.
- Hunting, 507.
- Illness, 530, 531, 694–696.
- Immortality, 18, 690–704.
- Italy, see that title.
- Jacobin denunciation of Napoleon, 86.
- Josephine, see that title.
- Maria Louisa, see that title.
- Marriage with Josephine, 130–132, 198;
- divorce, 455–457.
- Marriage with Maria Louisa, 457–460, 472.
- Paoli, see that title.
- Paris, see that title.
- Personal appearance, 1785, 39, 40;
- 1795, 100;
- 1807, 386–388;
- 1814, 644–646.
- Plots against life of Napoleon, 197, 288–289, 317–328, 451.
- Poverty and economy, 53, 54, 61.
- Prussia, see that title.
- Religious views at St. Helena, 687–690.
- Republic, see that title.
- Results of victories of Napoleon, 413.
- Russia, see that title.
- St. Helena, see that title.
- Spain, see that title.
- Studies and writings, 34–45, 53, 54, 65, 67, 72.
- Succession, speculations as to, 451.
- Turkey, see that title.
- Valence, see that title.
- Will, 696–697.
- [See also names of countries, and political events.]
- Napoleon, son of Hortense and Louis Bonaparte, death of, 452, 463.
- Napoleon II, see Rome, king of.
- Narbonne, Count, French invasion of Russia, 1812, 478.
- Neipperg and Maria Louisa, 606, 643, 690.
- Nelson, Lord—
- Death at Trafalgar, 342.
- Hatred of the French, 84.
- Italy, murder of Carraccioli, 226.
- Napoleon’s Egyptian expedition, battle of the Nile, etc., 201, 208.
- Neuhoff, T. de, King of Corsica, 11–13.
- Ney, General—
- Abdication of Napoleon, 589–590.
- Dresden, battle of, 529.
- Campaign of 1814–15, battle of Waterloo, etc., 649, 651–669.
- Elchingen, battle of, 343.
- Execution of, 691.
- Germany, rising in, 1813, 510.
- Marshal, 332.
- Moscow retreat, 495, 496.
- Return of Napoleon from Elba, 627, 632, 633.
- Russian campaign, 1807, 381, 383.
- Niemen—
- Interview with Czar of Russia, 1807, 383.
- Passage across, 1812, 479, 481.
- Nile, battle of, 208.
- Norway, transference to Swedish rule, 623.
- O
- Oldenburg taken by Napoleon, 472.
- Orezzo, Corsican general assembly, 51, 52.
- Oudinot, Marshal, Memoirs, Erfurth conference, 428.
- P
- Paoli, Corsican general—
- British protectorate plan for Corsica, 92.
- First meeting with Napoleon, 52.
- Independence struggle, 12–16.
- Quarrel and struggle with Napoleon, 60–68, 198.
- Return to Corsica, 1790, after exile, 51.
- “Parallel between Cæsar, Cromwell, Monk, and Bonaparte,” pamphlet, 289.
- Paris—
- Bourbon restoration, 1814, 583–586.
- Coronation of Napoleon, 333.
- Exile of Napoleon from Corsica, 61–63.
- Fall of, 1814, 576–581.
- Farewell of Napoleon to National Guard, 1814, 564.
- Funeral of Napoleon, 1840, 700–703.
- Military school, Napoleon at, 33–35.
- Reception of Napoleon, 1800, 287;
- return from Elba, 633.
- Return of Napoleon from Russia, 1812, 499–500, 504.
- Parma, Duke of, contribution to Napoleon, 146, 147.
- Parthenopean republic proclaimed, 223.
- Pasquier records, 560, 565.
- Peninsular war, 417–434.
- Permon family, early intimacy with Napoleon, 33–36, 64, 98–100, 113, 337, 406.
- Phélippeaux, aid to Turks against Napoleon, 212.
- Pichegru—
- Banishment of, 183, 258.
- Brienne college, 30.
- Conspiracy against Napoleon, 318–328.
- Suicide of, 328.
- Piedmont, invasion of, 87, 138–143, 146, 150.
- Pisa, war with Genoa over Corsica, 2.
- Pitt, W.—
- Administration and policy, 116, 117.
- Death of, 359.
- Plague among troops in Egypt, 217, 218.
- Pleiswitz, armistice of, 511, 545, 554.
- Poland—
- Aid to Napoleon in Spain, etc., 374–377, 431.
- Independence, Napoleon’s policy, 372–377, 473, 480–481.
- Napoleon at Warsaw, 372–381.
- Princess Potocka, memoirs, 375–380.
- Russian possession—Vienna Congress, 1814, 622, 623.
- Walewski, Mme., see that title.
- Pope—
- Concordat sanctioned, 302–309.
- Coronation of Napoleon, 333.
- Loosed from Fontainebleau, 1814, 613.
- Quarrel with Napoleon, 337, 453–455;
- reconciliation, 508–509.
- Temporal power abolished, 222, 453, 454, 558.
- Terms with Napoleon, 1796, violation, 157–173.
- Portugal—
- English invasion, 1808, defeat of the French, 427.
- French invasion, 1808, 417–418.
- Pouzet, General, death of, 444–445.
- Pozzo di Borgo—
- British occupation of Corsica, 92, 93.
- Enmity to Napoleon, 58–60.
- Prague, Congress of, 521–523, 545.
- Presburg, treaty of, 347.
- Press censorship, 1814, 614.
- Provera, Austrian general—Italian defeat, 167–169.
- Prussia—
- Ally of France in war of 1812, 476.
- Berlin entered by Napoleon, 1806, 366–369.
- Hanover ceded to, 357, 359, 363.
- Neutrality of, 1799, 277.
- Policy denounced, 363.
- Reorganization, 413.
- Tilsit, Treaty of, 384.
- Vienna Congress, 1814, dispute as to division of territory, 620–623.
- War threatened, 1804, 357.
- War with Napoleon, 1806, overthrow of Prussian monarchy, battle of Jena, 359–366, 403.
- War of 1814–15, battle of Waterloo, etc., 566, 648–671.
- Pultusk, battle of, 378, 383.
- Pyramids, battle of, 204–205.
- Q
- Quasdanovitch, Austrian general, defeat of, 160.
- Quatre-Bras, battle of, 650–654.
- R
- Rampon, Napoleon’s victory of Montenotte, 139–140.
- Rastadt, Congress of, 330.
- Ratisbonne, battle of, 440, 451.
- Red sea incident, 207.
- Reichenbach, treaty of, 516.
- Republic of France—
- Consulate, Directory, etc., see those titles.
- European leagues to restore Old Order in France, 115–121.
- First organized, 13th Vendémiaire, 107.
- Reorganization, 256–273, 295–302.
- Rheims, battle of, 574.
- Rhine, see Confederation of the Rhine.
- Robespierre, Napoleon denounced as friend of, 71, 89, 90.
- Rocca, see Della Rocca.
- Roman Catholic Church, see Church.
- Rome—
- Neapolitan army in, 222–223.
- Pope, see that title.
- Republic, 221–224.
- Rome, King of, Napoleon’s son—
- Abdication of Napoleon in favor of, 589–592.
- Austrian treatment of, palace of Schönbrunn, 611.
- Birth of, 465–467.
- Message to Napoleon at Elba, 643.
- Terms of treaty of Fontainebleau violated by Allies, 606–607.
- Rose, J. H., Napoleon’s seizures of British ships, 316.
- Ruffo, attack on republicans of Naples, treaty of peace, 225–226.
- Russia—
- Alexander, see that title.
- Alliance to Prussia, 358, 429.
- Bourbon restoration in France, 1814, 583–586.
- Coalitions, 1799, 224;
- 1805, 339–348;
- 1813, 525–541;
- 1814–15, 566–648.
- Continental system opposed, 470–478.
- Erfurth conference, 428.
- French invasion, Moscow, etc., 1812, 470–504.
- Lukewarm support to Napoleon in war of 1809, 441, 472.
- Rising in Germany against France, 1813, 507–514.
- Tilsit, Treaty of, 1807, 383–385, 470–478.
- Vienna Congress, 1814, dispute as to division of territories, 620–623.
- War with Turkey on the Danube, 473, 475, 481.
- S
- St. Cloud, coup d’état of 18th Brumaire, 241–255.
- St. Cyr, Dresden defence and Leipsic defeat, 1813, 527, 535.
- Saint-Denis school, visit to, 561.
- St. Dizier, battle of, 568, 577.
- St. Domingo, negro revolt, failure of French expedition, 310.
- St. Helena, Napoleon’s exile—
- British deception, 672–676.
- Death and funeral of Napoleon, 696–698.
- Farewell of Napoleon at Malmaison, 671.
- Life at St. Helena, 679–699.
- Negotiations for removal of Napoleon from Elba, 1814, 607, 608.
- St. Jean, battle of, 657.
- St. Jean d’Acre, siege of, 215.
- Salamanca, battle of, 522.
- Salicetti, intimacy with Napoleon, 71, 77, 87, 89, 91, 93, 98, 99.
- Sambuccio, Corsican leader, organization of village confederation, 2.
- Sampiero, Corsican leader, 5–8, 692.
- San Marino, rights of, respected by Napoleon, 173.
- Sardinia, French invasion of, 66, 138–143.
- Saxony—
- Desertion to enemies of Napoleon, 1813, 537.
- Prussian possession, Vienna Congress, 1814, 622, 623.
- Saxony, Queen of, reproaches Metternich for deserting Napoleon, 546.
- Schérer, in command of army of Italy, succeeded by Napoleon, 135, 136.
- Schwarzenberg, Austrian Prince—
- Dresden hostilities, 1813, 527, 529, 534, 536.
- Invasion of France, 1814, 566–577.
- Paris fête in honor of Napoleon and Maria Louisa, 460.
- Scotchman’s story of Napoleon at Elba, 608–610.
- Sébastiani, General—
- Military situation, 1813, 524.
- Turkey refuses to join coalition against France, 415.
- Sections, revolt and disarmament, 105–109.
- Ségur—
- Memoirs of Napoleon, 341.
- Wounded in Spain, 431.
- Seine overflow, Napoleon’s embankment, 410.
- Sémonville, French commissioner,—
- Napoleon’s defence of France in Corsica, 68.
- Senate, French—
- Deposition of Napoleon, 1814, 588.
- Sieyès’ plan of government, 1800, 266.
- Sérurier, Italian campaign, 169, 170.
- Sheridan, R. B., speech in British House of Commons, 614.
- Sieyès’ new constitution after overthrow of Directory, 237–253, 265–270.
- Smolensk, advance on, 482.
- Smith, Sir S., aid to Arabs against Napoleon, 212, 215, 220.
- Social conditions in France—
- Reform of, 295.
- Thellusson ball, 132–134.
- Soissons surrender—treachery of Moreau, 573.
- Sommo Sierra mountain pass, blockade by Spanish bands, 431.
- Spain—
- Alliance with France violated, 1807, 417.
- Bonaparte, Joseph, see that title.
- Ferdinand, see that title.
- French invasion, 1807–8, 419–434.
- Crown surrendered to Napoleon, 419–424.
- Progress of the war, neglect of Napoleon, 452, 455.
- Unpopularity of the war in France, 437.
- Improvements by Napoleon, 410.
- Internal disputes, Godoy and Ferdinand, 418–421.
- Madrid, riot, 425.
- Reorganization of government by Napoleon, complaint of Joseph Bonaparte, 1809, 435.
- Staël, Mme. de, banishment of, 399, 408, 414
- “Supper of Beaucaire,” pamphlet by Napoleon, 65, 72.
- Suwarow, Russian general, victories in Italy, 224.
- Sweden—
- Bernadotte, see that title.
- Coalition of 1805 against France, 339.
- Switzerland, Helvetic republic proclaimed, 222.
- Syria, invasion of, 213.
- T
- Talleyrand, French diplomat—
- Betrayal of Napoleon and conspiracy against, 437–439, 552, 579.
- Bourbon restoration, abdication of Napoleon, 1814, 583–588.
- Death of, 688.
- Execution of Duke d’Enghien, 324–327.
- Germany, reorganization, 330.
- Turkish mission proposal, 200.
- Vienna Congress, 1814, 620–623.
- Warsaw gayeties, 377.
- Tallien, Mme., character of, 127, 128, 130, 134.
- Tariff, see Continental system.
- Taxation reforms during Consulate, 261–262, 271.
- Thames embankment, Napoleon’s suggestion, 410.
- Thellusson ball, society conditions, 132–134.
- Theodore, King of Corsica, 11–13.
- Theosophy, sect, 260.
- Thiébault, Memoirs of, 108, 110, 434, 645.
- Tilsit, Treaty of, 1807, 383–385.
- Continental system supported by Russia, 385;
- violation, 470–478.
- Tolentino, treaty of, 1797, 173.
- Toulon, siege of, military genius of Napoleon, 72–83.
- Toussaint L’Ouverture—
- Revolt of St. Domingo against France, 311.
- Treatment of, by Napoleon, 408.
- Trafalgar, battle of, 342.
- Transpadane republic established, 194.
- Turkey—
- Coalition, refusal to join in, 1807, 415.
- Defeated by Napoleon in Egypt, 212–220.
- Invasion of Corsica, 6.
- Military system reorganized, 103, 104.
- War with Russia on the Danube, 473, 475, 481.
- Turreau, wife of, battle incident, 92.
- Tyrolese revolt, 450.
- U
- Ulm campaign, 341.
- Undaunted, British ship, conveyance of Napoleon to Elba, 601, 604–605.
- United States, sale of Louisiana to, 316, 317.
- Ushant, Napoleon’s last sight of France, 678, 679.
- V
- Valeggio, narrow escape of Napoleon from Austrians, 154.
- Valence—
- Napoleon joins regiment of La Fère, social life, etc., 35.
- National oath ceremonies, 1791, 55.
- Reception of Napoleon, 1799, 233.
- Valette, General, troops condemned by Napoleon, 189.
- Valladolid, Napoleon’s ride to Bayonne, 1809, 433, 434.
- Vandamme, defeated at Kulm, 530, 531.
- Vannina, wife of Sampiero, 6, 7.
- Vaubois, defeat of, 162, 166.
- Vendémiaire [13th] Napoleon acting chief in, 107.
- Venice, Napoleon’s policy, disturbances in Venetia, 155, 156, 178–180.
- Victor, General, captured by Prussians, 379.
- Vienna—
- Fall of, 1809, 441.
- Marriage of Napoleon and Maria Louisa by proxy, 1810, 458.
- Vienna Congress, 620–626.
- Consternation at return of Napoleon from Elba, 626, 639.
- Dispute between four powers, 620–623.
- Vienna, Treaty of, 357, 472.
- Villeneuve, Admiral, failure of expedition to England, 340.
- Vimeiro, battle of, 427.
- Vincentello, Corsican struggle, 3, 4.
- Vitebsk, delay at, war of 1812, 481, 482.
- Vittolo, Corsican struggle, 8.
- Vittoria, battle of, 430, 522.
- W
- Wagram, battle of, 447–448.
- Walewski, Mme., favorite of Napoleon, 378–383.
- Visit to Napoleon at Fontainebleau, 1814, 594.
- Warsaw—
- Grand Duchy of, 374, 472, 480.
- Napoleon at, 1806–7, 372–381.
- Waterloo, battle of, 660–667.
- Regrets at St. Helena, 634–685.
- Wellington, Duke of—
- Canova’s statue of Napoleon, anecdote, 368.
- Invasion of France, 1814, 566.
- Napoleon’s hatred of, 685.
- Vimeiro, battle of, 427.
- Waterloo, battle of, Blücher’s coöperation in war of 1814–15, 648–671.
- Westphalia, monarchy under Jerome Bonaparte, 351, 384.
- Napoleon’s policy and advice to Jerome, 412, 413.
- Old Order restored, 1814, 612, 613.
- Whitworth, Lord, British ambassador to Paris, 1804, 313.
- Wilna, delay at—French invasion of Russia, 1812, 481.
- Wolseley, Lord, opinion of Napoleon, 411.
- Wurmser, Austrian general, defeated by Napoleon, 159–169.