The History of Napoleon Buonaparte
J. G. Lockhart
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  • Abercrombie, Sir Ralph, in Egypt, [164]
  • Aberdeen, Earl of, [399]
  • Aboukir, battle of, [95];
  • Turks defeated at, [107]
  • Acre, siege of, [101], [102]
  • Alexander, Emperor of Russia, resents the murder of the Duke d'Enghien, [210];
  • stimulates King of Prussia against Napoleon, [211];
  • meets Napoleon at Tilsit, [254]
  • Alexandria captured by French, [89];
  • battle of, [164]
  • Allies approach Paris, [420];
  • their proclamation, [427];
  • enter Paris, [429];
  • refuse to treat with Napoleon, [430];
  • resolved to restore Louis XVIII., [430]
  • Almeida, siege of, [327]
  • Aloys Reding, [178]
  • Alps, passage of the, [143-145]
  • Alvinzi, Marshal, opposes Napoleon, [50], et seq.
  • Amiens, peace of, [166], [168];
  • rupture of treaty of, [187]
  • Ancona occupied by French, [61]
  • Andalusia, Dupont marches into, [279]
  • Andreossi, General, [30]
  • Antommarchi, Dr., [501]
  • Arcola, Napoleon's narrow escape at, [54];
  • three battles at, [52-54]
  • Arnott, Dr., [493], [500]
  • Asperne, battle of, [300], [301]
  • Augereau, General, [24], [44], [61];
  • made Marshal, [207]
  • Austerlitz, battle of, [223]
  • Austria, Venice handed over to, [75];
  • declares war against France, [296], [382]
  • Badajos taken by Lord Wellington, [329]
  • Bagrathion, General, [344];
  • death of, [347]
  • Baird, General, [165]
  • Barclay de Tolly, [337]
  • Barras, [20], [21]
  • Bassano, battle of, [48]
  • Bavaria, Elector of, created King, [225]
  • Bautzen, battle of, [379]
  • Baylen, battle of, [279]
  • Beauharnois, Eugene, first meeting with Napoleon, [22]:
  • appointed Viceroy of Italy, [209];
  • marries daughter of King of Bavaria, [225]
  • Beauharnois, Hortense, marries Louis Buonaparte, [310];
  • her intrigues, [314]
  • Beauharnois, Josephine, first meeting with Napoleon, [22];
  • marries Napoleon, [23];
  • her influence, [23], [310];
  • her court at Montebello, [74];
  • her extravagance, [134];
  • divorced, [309];
  • her death, [437]
  • Beaulieu, [26], [27];
  • superseded by Wurmser, [42]
  • Bennigsen, General, [244-252]
  • Beresina, passage of the, [365]
  • Berlin decrees, [240]
  • Bernadotte, his conduct on 18th Brumaire, [119];
  • made Marshal, [207];
  • created Prince of Corvo, [226];
  • elected Crown Prince of Sweden, [317];
  • Napoleon's conduct towards, [332];
  • lands in Germany, [375]
  • Berri, Duke of, [458]
  • Berthier made Marshal, [207];
  • created Prince of Neufchatel, [226]
  • Bertrand, General, [438]
  • Bessieres, made Marshal, [207];
  • death of, [377]
  • Blucher, General, opposes Napoleon, [374], et seq.;
  • at Ligny and Waterloo, [466], et seq.
  • Borodino, battle of, [347]
  • Boulogne, flotilla of, [166], [191]
  • Bourbons, restoration of, [435]
  • Bourienne, De, [4], [7], [67], [105]
  • Braganzas, flight of the, [267]
  • Brienne, battle of, [407]
  • Brueyes, Admiral, [94], [95]
  • Brumaire, revolution of 18th, [119]
  • Buonaparte, Charles, [1]
  • Buonaparte, Eliza, made Princess of Lucca. [226]
  • Buonaparte, Jerome, made King of Westphalia, [255]
  • Buonaparte, Joseph, made King of Naples, [225];
  • made King of Spain, [274];
  • leaves Madrid, [280];
  • civil commander of Paris, [406];
  • flight from Paris, [423]
  • Buonaparte, Louis, made King of Holland, [226];
  • deposed by Napoleon and retires to Gratz, [314]
  • Buonaparte, Lucien, president of Council of Five Hundred, [115];
  • conduct on 19th Brumaire, [121];
  • his pamphlet, [158];
  • ambassador to Spain, [159];
  • quits France for England, [323]
  • Buonaparte, Napoleon, birth and parentage, [1];
  • education at Brienne, [3], [4];
  • at Paris, [5];
  • appointed second lieutenant of artillery, [6];
  • political views, [6];
  • made captain of artillery, [6];
  • De Bourienne's description of, [7];
  • first military service, [8];
  • commands artillery at Toulon, [9];
  • wounded at Toulon, [12];
  • surveys Mediterranean coast fortifications, [14];
  • chief of battalion in army of Italy, [15];
  • is superseded, [15];
  • in love with Mdlle. Clery, [16];
  • at Paris, [16];
  • refuses to go to La Vendée, [16];
  • name erased from list of officers, [16];
  • asks to be sent to Turkey, [16];
  • commands artillery brigade, [17];
  • commands army of interior, [21];
  • meets Josephine, [22];
  • marries Josephine, [23];
  • commands army of Italy, [24];
  • at Monte Notte, [27];
  • at Millesimo, [27];
  • at Mondovi, [28];
  • dictates peace to Sardinia, [28];
  • crosses the Po, [30];
  • at the bridge of Lodi, [31];
  • enters Milan, [33];
  • seizes works of art, [34];
  • suspected by the Directory, [35];
  • crosses the Mincio, [36];
  • escapes capture at Valleggio, [37];
  • besieges Mantua, [38];
  • insults Venice, [39];
  • peace with Sicily, [39];
  • grants respite to Pope, [40];
  • seizes Leghorn and enters Florence, [40];
  • policy in Italy, [41];
  • at battle of Lonato and narrow escape, [44], [45];
  • defeats Wurmser, [45];
  • marches on Mantua, [46];
  • at Roveredo, [47];
  • at Primolano and Bassano, [48];
  • escapes capture at Arcola, [49];
  • sends expedition to Corsica, [50];
  • at Arcola, [52];
  • life saved by Muiron, [54];
  • forms new Italian republics, [55];
  • at battle of Rivoli, [57];
  • grants terms to Mantua, [60];
  • wars against the Pope, [61];
  • treaty of Tollentino, [63];
  • at battle of Tagliamento, [65];
  • treaty of Leoben, [67];
  • conquers Venice, [69];
  • offered bribes, [70];
  • discovers Pichegru's intrigues, [70];
  • at Montebello, [74];
  • treaty of Campo-Formio, [75];
  • at congress at Rastadt, [78];
  • returns to Paris, [79];
  • conduct in Paris, [79], [80];
  • appointed to command army for invasion of England, [83];
  • opinion of projected invasion, [84];
  • suggests seizure of Malta and invasion of Egypt, [85];
  • forms troop of "Savans," [86];
  • at Toulon, [86];
  • embarks for Egypt, [87];
  • captures Malta, [88];
  • escapes Nelson and takes Alexandria, [89];
  • conduct in Egypt, [89-92];
  • at the Pyramids, [93];
  • enters Cairo, [94];
  • administration in Egypt, [96];
  • remarks on battle of Aboukir, [96];
  • quells insurrection at Cairo, [98];
  • explores isthmus of Suez, [99];
  • visits Mount Sinai and explores Red Sea, [99];
  • marches for Syria, [99];
  • captures El-Arish, Gazah and Jaffa, [100];
  • orders massacre of prisoners, [100];
  • besieges Acre, [101];
  • rescues Junot at Nazareth and Kleber at Mount Tabor, [102];
  • retreats to Jaffa, [104];
  • massacres Turkish prisoners, [104];
  • arrives at Alexandria and defeats Turks at Aboukir, [107];
  • embarks for France, [109];
  • instructions to Kleber, [109], [110];
  • occupations on voyage, [113];
  • lands at Frejus, [114];
  • reception by Directory in Paris, [114];
  • conduct on 18th Brumaire, [118];
  • commands troops in Paris, [118];
  • enters Council of Five Hundred, [121];
  • dissolves Council and establishes provisional consulate, [123];
  • at the Luxembourg, [124];
  • re-opens churches, [126];
  • pacifies Chouans, [127];
  • made Chief Consul, [129];
  • occupies the Tuileries, [131];
  • writes to King of England, [136];
  • at Dijon, [142];
  • crosses the Alps, [143];
  • takes St. Bard, [146];
  • enters Milan, [149];
  • at Marengo, [151];
  • establishes Cisalpine Republic, [154];
  • arrives in Paris, [155];
  • attempted assassination, [157];
  • conduct towards the Pope, [162];
  • prepares to invade England, [165];
  • peace with England, [166];
  • his court, [169];
  • allows emigrants to return, [169];
  • re-establishes Catholic religion, [170];
  • concordat with Pope, [171];
  • institutes Legion of Honour, [175];
  • First Consul for life, [176];
  • Grand Mediator of Helvetic Republic, [178];
  • sends expedition to St. Domingo, [178];
  • banishes negroes, [180];
  • negotiates with Louis XVIII., [183];
  • arrests English subjects, [187];
  • seizes Hanover and Naples, [189];
  • prepares to invade England, [190];
  • conspiracy against him, [194];
  • condemns the Duke d'Enghien, [198];
  • declared Emperor, [206];
  • at Boulogne and Aix-la-Chapelle, [207];
  • crowned in Notre Dame, and at Milan, [208];
  • heads army in Germany, [212];
  • enters Vienna, [215];
  • at Austerlitz, [221];
  • offers Hanover to Prussia, [224];
  • confers crowns on his relatives, [226];
  • at Jena, [234];
  • exactions in Prussia, [238];
  • robs monument of Frederick the Great, [239];
  • issues decrees of Berlin, [240];
  • takes Warsaw, [244];
  • at battle of Preuss-Eylau, [247];
  • meets Russian Emperor at Tilsit, [254];
  • his administration in France, [259-264];
  • relations with Spain, [265], et seq.;
  • at Erfurt, [288];
  • at Vittoria, [289];
  • at Samosierra, [290];
  • takes Madrid and abolishes Inquisition, [292];
  • leaves Spain, [295];
  • in Germany, [296];
  • at battle of Eckmuhl, [297];
  • wounded at Ratisbonne, [298];
  • takes Vienna, [298];
  • at Asperne and Essling, [301];
  • at Wagram, [302];
  • attempted assassination, [305];
  • decree against the Pope, [306];
  • concludes peace with Austria, [307];
  • divorces Josephine, [311];
  • marries Maria Louisa, [312];
  • deposes his brother Louis, [314];
  • annexes Holland, [315];
  • birth of his son, [320];
  • prepares for war with Russia, [324];
  • at Dresden, [336];
  • at Dantzick, [337];
  • address to his army, [337];
  • passes the Niemen, [340];
  • at Wilna, [341];
  • marches for Moscow, [344];
  • at battle of Borodino, [346];
  • enters Moscow, [348];
  • at the Kremlin, [349];
  • retreats from Moscow, [355];
  • at Verreia, [357];
  • at Smolensko, [358];
  • sufferings of his army, [358];
  • passes the Beresina, [365];
  • quits his army, [367];
  • arrives in Paris, [368];
  • his military preparations, [372];
  • heads his army in Saxony, [376];
  • at battle of Lutzen, [377];
  • enters Dresden, [377];
  • at Bautzen, [379];
  • agrees to an armistice, [380];
  • interview with Metternich, [381];
  • at battle of Dresden, [387];
  • at battle of Leipsig, [390];
  • at battle of Hanau, [394];
  • returns to Paris, [394];
  • his obstinacy, [398];
  • dissolves Legislative Senate, [401];
  • releases the Pope and Ferdinand VII., [401];
  • announces the invasion of France, [404];
  • leaves Paris, [406];
  • life saved at battle of Brienne, [407];
  • at battle of La Rothiere, [407];
  • his expedition to the Marne, [409];
  • at Nangis, [410];
  • dismisses Victor, [411];
  • at battle of Montereau, [411];
  • refuses to sign peace preliminaries, [412];
  • at Troyes, [413];
  • repulsed at Soissons, [414];
  • at battles of Craonne and Laon, [414];
  • captures Rheims, [415];
  • his remarkable energy, [416];
  • distrusted at Paris, [419];
  • at St. Dizier, [419];
  • Macdonald's advice to him, [424];
  • at Fontainebleau, [425];
  • throne declared empty, [431];
  • he abdicates, [432];
  • abdication accepted, [434];
  • paroxysm of illness, [435];
  • bids his officers and guards farewell, [436];
  • sails from Frejus for Elba, [439];
  • conduct and occupations at Elba, [440], et seq.;
  • intrigues of his friends, [445];
  • escapes from Elba and lands at Cannes, [447];
  • reaches Gap, [448];
  • proclamation to the army and nation, [448], [449];
  • at Grenoble and Lyons, [450];
  • resumes functions of civil government, [452];
  • enters Paris, [454];
  • prepares for war, [457];
  • schemes to regain his wife and son, [459];
  • publishes "Additional Act." [463];
  • at the Champ de Mai, [464];
  • heads his army on Belgian frontier, [466];
  • passes the Sambre at Charleroi, [468];
  • defeats Blucher at Ligny, [470];
  • at the battle of Waterloo, [473-476];
  • is defeated and flees to Charleroi, [476];
  • reaches Paris, [477];
  • his second abdication, [479];
  • is sent to Malmaison, [481];
  • at Rochefort, [482];
  • negotiates with Captain Maitland, [483];
  • letter to the Prince Regent of England, [484];
  • embarks in the Bellerophon, [485];
  • interview with Lord Keith at Torbay, [485];
  • ordered to St. Helena, [485];
  • his protest, [486];
  • sails on Northumberland for St. Helena, [490];
  • arrival there, [491];
  • resides at The Briars, [491];
  • removes to Longwood, [491];
  • complaints against English Government, [492];
  • and against Sir Hudson Lowe, [495];
  • manner of life at Longwood, [499];
  • health failing, [500];
  • refuses to take exercise, [501];
  • draws up his will, [502];
  • his death, [502];
  • his burial, [503]
  • Buonaparte, Pauline, marries Prince Borghese, [226];
  • her intrigues at Elba, [445]
  • Buonapartes, the, banished from Corsica, [8]
  • Burrard, General Sir H., [283]
  • Busaco, battle of, [319]
  • Byron, Lord, quoted, [143], [497], [498], [504]
  • Cairo, surrender of, [93];
  • English occupy, [165]
  • Calder, Sir Robert, [216]
  • Cambaceres, [126]
  • Campbell, Sir Neil, [439], [445]
  • Campo-Formio, treaty of, [75]
  • Canning, Mr., quoted, [218]
  • Carnot, [20];
  • made minister of war, [126];
  • Napoleon's opinion of, [133];
  • in opposition to Napoleon, [104], [206];
  • governor of Antwerp, [404];
  • minister of war, [457];
  • assists at the Champ de Mai, [463]
  • Cartaux, [10]
  • Castaños, General, [279]
  • Castiglione, battle of, [45]
  • Castlereagh, Lord, [408]
  • Caulaincourt, [207], [368], [408], [426], [431]
  • Ceracchi plans assassination of Napoleon, [157]
  • Champ de Mai, [464]
  • Charles, Archduke of Austria, [65]
  • Charles IV. of Spain abdicates, [271]
  • Chateaubriand, his tract, [427]
  • Cherasco, armistice of, [28]
  • Chouans, submission of, [127]
  • Cintra, convention of, [283]
  • Cisalpine Republic, [175]
  • Ciudad Rodrigo, blockade of, [327];
  • capture of, [329]
  • Clery, Mademoiselle, [16]
  • Clichy, Royalist Club of, [72]
  • Coalition against France, [210];
  • against English commerce, [259]
  • Cobentzel at Campo-Formio, [75], [76]
  • Code Napoleon projected, [173];
  • Napoleon's dictum of the, [261]
  • Col di Tende, [15]
  • Collingwood, Admiral, at Trafalgar, [219]
  • Concordat, the, [170];
  • rejected by bishops, [171]
  • Confederation of the Rhine, [226]
  • Congress at Rastadt, [78];
  • at Prague, [380]
  • Conscription in France, [262]
  • Constitution of the year VIII., [128], [129]
  • "Continental System," the, [240]
  • Convention of Cintra, [283]
  • Copenhagen, battle of, [163];
  • British expedition to, [258]
  • Corsica, [1], [7], [8], [50]
  • Coruña, battle of, [294]
  • Cossacks attack French, [356]
  • Craonne, battle of, [414]
  • Culm, battle of, [387]
  • Dalrymple, Sir Hew, [283]
  • D'Angouleme, Duke, capitulates, [458]
  • D'Angouleme, Duchess, heroic conduct of, [458]
  • Danican, General, [19]
  • Dantzick taken by French, [249]
  • D'Argenteau, [26], [27]
  • D'Artois, Count, [156]
  • Davidowich, at Roveredo, [46]
  • Davoust made Marshal, [207];
  • his conduct at Hamburg, [377]
  • D'Enghien, Duke, arrested, [196];
  • murdered, [199];
  • reflections thereon, [201]
  • Dennewitz, battle of, [388]
  • D'Entraigues, Count, [70]
  • De Pradt, Abbé, [368], [430]
  • Desgenettes, [105]
  • Dessaix, General, Napoleon's opinion of, [150];
  • killed at Marengo, [153]
  • Detention of English travellers in France, [187]
  • Directory, the, ask Napoleon's aid, [72];
  • their jealousy of him, [82];
  • oppose grant of estate to him, [218]
  • Doppet, cowardice of, at Toulon, [12]
  • Dresden, battle of, [387]
  • Dubois, death of, [47]
  • Dufour, Colonel, [146]
  • Dugommier, General, [13]
  • Dumanoir, Commodore, [218]
  • Dupont marches into Andalusia, [279];
  • surrenders at Baylen, [280]
  • Duroc, death of, at Bautzen, [379]
  • Eckmuhl, battle of, [297]
  • Education under Napoleon, [261]
  • Egypt, French expedition to, [86];
  • Napoleon's administration in, [96];
  • English expedition to, [164];
  • conquered from France, [165]
  • El Arish taken by French, [100]
  • Elba, Napoleon at, [439], et seq.
  • Elgin, Lord, sagacity of, [205]
  • Emigrants allowed to return to France, [169]
  • England, Napoleon's letter to King of, [136];
  • treaty of peace with, [166];
  • rupture of treaty, [187]
  • Erfurt, conferences at, [288], [289]
  • Essling, battle of, [301]
  • Etruria, Napoleon's treatment of Queen of, [326]
  • Fatalism, Napoleon's tendency to, [23]
  • Fayette, La, his recall, [126]
  • Ferdinand VII., abdication of, [271];
  • prisoner at Valençay, [326];
  • released, and re-enters Spain, [401], [402]
  • Ferrara, Archbishop of, [46]
  • Fersen, Count, conduct of Napoleon towards, [78]
  • Fesch, Cardinal, remonstrates with Napoleon, [336]
  • Flotilla of Boulogne, [165], [191]
  • Fombio, battle of, [31]
  • Fontainebleau, treaty of, [266];
  • Napoleon abdicates at, [435]
  • Fouché, Napoleon's character of, [133];
  • Josephine demands his dismissal, [311];
  • in disgrace, [322];
  • made governor of Rome, [322];
  • his memorial against the war with Russia, [335];
  • joins Napoleon on his return from Elba, [455];
  • corresponds with Louis XVIII. at Ghent, [468];
  • advises Napoleon to escape to America, [481]
  • Fox, Mr., and Napoleon, [168], [229]
  • Frankfort, declaration of Allies at, [398]
  • Francis, Emperor of Germany, his interview with Napoleon, [224]
  • Friedland, battle of, [251]
  • Fructidor, revolution of 18th, [73]
  • Fuentes d'Onor, battle of, [327]
  • Gazah, capture of, [100]
  • Genoa, revolution of, [72];
  • siege of, [147]
  • Georges Cadoudal, conspiracy of, [194];
  • trial and condemnation of, [203]
  • Godoy, Manuel, his intrigues, [266];
  • arrested, [269]
  • Gourgaud, General, [494]
  • Grenville, Lord, [137]
  • Grossbeeren, battle of, [388]
  • Guiche, Duchess of, [156]
  • Hall, Captain Basil, [497]
  • Hamburg, Davoust's cruelties at, [377]
  • Hanau, battle of, [394]
  • Hanover seized by French, [189]
  • Haugwitz, Count, [222], [224]
  • Helvetic Republic, [177]
  • Hesse Cassel, Landgrave of, [244]
  • Hofer and his followers, massacre of, [299], [300]
  • Hohenlinden, battle of, [160]
  • Holland, annexed to France, [315];
  • revolution of, [396]
  • Hospitallers of St. Bernard, Napoleon's visit to, [144]
  • Hullin, General, [197], [198]
  • Hundred Days, the, [436], et seq.
  • Hutchinson, General, succeeds Sir Ralph Abercrombie, [164]
  • Inquisition abolished by Napoleon, [292]
  • Invasion of England, scheme for, [190]
  • Jaffa, capture of, [100];
  • garrison massacred, [100];
  • Turkish prisoners massacred at, [104]
  • Jena, battle of, [235]
  • Joubert, [57]
  • Jourdan, Marshal, enters Germany, [42];
  • in Spain, [382]
  • Junot, coolness of, at siege of Toulon, [14];
  • marches on Portugal, [267]