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Waterloo_campaign
Property
Value
rdf:
type
owl:
NamedIndividual
Napoleonic War
Conflict in 1815
rdfs:
label
Waterloo campaign
owl:
sameAs
dbr:
Waterloo_campaign
prov:
wasDerivedFrom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Napoleonic_Wars
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Conflicts_in_1815
skos:
prefLabel
Waterloo campaign
skos:
altLabel
Waterloo
Waterloo Campaign
100 days
1815 campaign in Belgium
Battle of Waterloo
Belgian Campaign
Belgian campaign
Napoleon 1815
Napoleonic dragon of Waterloo
occupation of Paris
clgo:
causalties
63,000
clgo:
combatant
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Ottoman Empire
Brunswick
Nassau
Holy Roman Empire
Hanover
French Empire
Prussia
Papal States
clgo:
commander
Emmanuel de Grouchy, marquis de Grouchy
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
Louis-Nicolas Davout
Napoleon
Jean-de-Dieu Soult
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Michel Ney
clgo:
date
1815-07-08
clgo:
isPartOfMilitaryConflict
Hundred Days
clgo:
place
Bavaria
Saxony
Iran
Turkey
Spain
Switzerland
clgo:
result
Coalition victory
* Beginning of theConcert of Europe
* End of theNapoleonic Wars
*Second Treaty of Paris
* Second exile ofNapoleon Bonaparteandsecond Bourbon Restoration
clgo:
strength
guns
124,000–126,000
Total: 230 000
Wellington: 107,000 Blücher: 123,000
is
clgo:
battle
of
Armand Charles Guilleminot
Francis D'Oyly (British Army officer, died 1815)
William Norman Ramsay
Peter Waterhouse (military officer)
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
Cavalié Mercer
Willem Frederik van Bylandt
Johann von Thielmann
John Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke
William Livingstone Robe
George Berkeley (British Army officer)
I Corps (United Kingdom)
is
clgo:
isPartOfMilitaryConflict
of
Battle of Quatre Bras
Battle of Waterloo
Waterloo campaign: Ligny through Wavre to Waterloo
Waterloo campaign: Waterloo to Paris (18–24 June)
Waterloo campaign: Waterloo to Paris (2–7 July)
Reduction of the French fortresses in 1815
Waterloo campaign: Quatre Bras to Waterloo
Waterloo campaign: Waterloo to Paris (25 June – 1 July)
Waterloo campaign: start of hostilities
is
clgo:
nonFictionSubject
of
Waterloo: The History of Four Days, Three Armies and Three Battles