[50] Byer-ye-zē´na, tributary of the Dnieper, in the Minsk government of Russia.
[51] Met´ter-nich, chief minister of Austria from 1809 to 1848.
[52] Blūch´er, field-marshal of Prussia; a very warlike, upright, and loyal man, but no great general. He hated Napoleon.
[53] Village, Prussia, 12 miles south of Berlin.
[54] Capital of the kingdom of Saxony, on the Elbe; a great centre of art and learning. It has given its name to a kind of porcelain.
[55] Small island (area 86 square miles) off west coast of Italy.
[56] Kā-tr'brā', village, 19 miles south-east of Brussels. It stands at cross-roads, whence its name (four arms).
[57] Lē'ny, village, 25 miles south-east of Brussels.
[58] Village in Belgium, 11 miles south of Brussels.
[59] Island of the South Atlantic Ocean; area, 47 square miles. Napoleon was kept prisoner at Longwood.