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How much control did Napoleon have over Europe?
293,000 square miles

At the end of 1810, following the annexation of the Hansa cities and the Duchy of Oldenburg, the Napoleonic Empire reached its territorial peak. It spread over an area of 750,000 km2 (293,000 square miles) and had 44 million inhabitants.During the Napoleonic Wars, France conquered Egypt, Belgium, Holland, much of Italy, Austria, much of Germany, Poland and Spain. France directly conquered or controlled through alliance most of western Europe by 1812.How did Europe change after Napoleon Europe changed politically; the French Empire crumbled. Conservative monarchies returned to power at the cost of radical republics created by Napoleon.

Was Napoleon a good leader : Shrewd, ambitious and a skilled military strategist, Napoleon successfully waged war against various coalitions of European nations. Napoleon is regarded as one of the greatest military commanders in history, and his wars and campaigns are studied at military schools worldwide.

Did Napoleon take over most of Europe

By 1810 to 1811, Napoleon's empire included nearly all of Europe except for the Balkans.

How vast was Napoleon’s empire : The French Empire controlled the Iberian Peninsula of Spain and Portugal, Italy, most of Germany, Poland, Low Countries, Switzerland, parts of Austria, and other foreign held territories. The French Empire was the largest under the leadership of Napoleon, however it only lasted about a decade.

By 1810 to 1811, Napoleon's empire included nearly all of Europe except for the Balkans.

At the battle of Waterloo in 1815, Napoleon was defeated by four major powers: Britain, Russia, Austria and Prussia.

How much territory did Napoleon conquer

He now controlled Europe from France to Poland, though the powerful British navy continued to dominate the seas. His empire stretched from Belgium and Holland in the north to Rome in the south, covering nearly half a million square miles and boasting a population of 44 million.Following his elevation to Emperor, Napoleon continued to triumph over the Coalition of European nations that declared war on him and on whom he in turn declared war. These Napoleonic Wars (from 1803 -1814) at first brilliantly successful, saw Napoleon conquer most of Europe, only to be undone by hubris.the Duke of Wellington

The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815 between Napoleon's French Army and a coalition led by the Duke of Wellington and Marshal Blücher. The decisive battle of its age, it concluded a war that had raged for 23 years, ended French attempts to dominate Europe, and destroyed Napoleon's imperial power forever.

Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the most successful generals of the French revolutionary armies. He was emperor of France from 1804-14, and in 1815. Napoleon Bonaparte (1768-1821) is regarded as one of history's greatest military leaders.

How did Napoleon have so much power : Napoleon gained power due to his respected reputation as a military officer during the French Revolution. In 1799, Napoleon and his allies overthrew the French Directory government and established the French Consulate. Napoleon was elected, in a rigged election, the First Consulate.

How much did Napoleon rule : The Napoleonic era. Napoleon ruled for 15 years, closing out the quarter-century so dominated by the French Revolution. His own ambitions were to establish a solid dynasty within France and to create a French-dominated empire in Europe.

Did Napoleon ever lose a battle

He fought more than 80 battles, losing only ten, mostly towards the end when the French army was not as dominant. The French dominion collapsed rapidly after the disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812. Napoleon was defeated in 1814 and exiled to the island of Elba, before returning to France.

Although during the 1812 Invasion of Russia Napoleon achieved tactical victories and entered Moscow, the campaign exhausted the French forces, demonstrating the weaknesses of the French strategy, shaking Napoleon's reputation, and dramatically weakening French hegemony in Europe.He never conquered Sweden, or just half of it (by proxy). The swedish king, Gustav IV, was a fanatic anti-Napoleon idealist. He would not be allied with Napoleon, whatever the circumstances. This ment that Sweden was atacked by Russia, an allied to Napoleon at that time.

Did Napoleon control all of Europe : By 1810 to 1811, Napoleon's empire included nearly all of Europe except for the Balkans.