Napoleon Moore
From WikiName
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male |
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new city, lion, from Naples |
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one from a marshy area, dark-skinned, great, stately, big |
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nap-OH-lee-ohn MOOR |
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- Sir John Moore : British General : Napoleonic Wars : Corunna : His French counterpart, Marshal Soult, was so impressed by Moore that he ordered a monument erected to his fallen foe as a sign of respect. Napoleon Bonaparte ...
- Napoleonic Guide Extensive reference devoted to Bonaparte and his era. Features the politics of Europe from 1793 to 1815, battles, personalities, maps, quotes, political ...
- Napoleon Moore Cemetery Cleanup pictures from history photos ... Napoleon Moore Cemetery Cleanup pictures published by scv1993
- Battle of Corunna 1809 : Marshal Soult : Sir John Moore 2. Moore's advance into Spain. 3. "The English are running away as fast as they can. ... Moore hoped that his action will disrupt Napoleon's offensive and draw his ...
- 200 years ago: 1809 After leaving Astorga on 30 and 31 December, Moore and his troops made for Coruna via the ... ( Letter from Napoleon to Jerome Napoleon, King of Westphalia dated 16 January 1809) ...
- BGSU :: Departments :: Mathematics and Statistics Mathematics and Statistics: Charles Napoleon Moore ... Moore served as vice president of both the American Mathematical Society and the American Association for the ...
- Burial of Sir John Moore, 1809 A Metrical History of the life and times of Napoleon Bonaparte by William J. Hillis, pp208-209 "Sir John Moore could no doubt have made terms ...
- The Baldwin Project: The Struggle for Sea Power by M. B. Synge Sir John Moore at Coruna from The Struggle for Sea Power by M. B. Synge ... This changed the plans of Napoleon. He set out in all haste to meet the English. ...
- Napoleon - WikiName Napoleon, currently indisputably French, is believed to be originally derived from the Italian name Napoleone – a translation of which means "Naples Lion. ...
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