[93] Valentinian III. (419-455), Honoria's brother. The losses of his reign included Africa (to the Vandals), Britain, and large parts of Gaul and Spain.—T.
[94] Here I omit Chateaubriand's long history of the career of Napoleon Bonaparte, extending over two books of these Memoirs. The publishers propose to issue it as a supplementary volume when the publication of the Memoirs proper has been completed.—T.
[95] Alexander I. Paulowitch, Emperor of Russia (1777-1825).—T.
[96] The Dowager-Empress Maria Sophia Dorothea Augusta (1759-1828), widow of Paul I., and daughter of Frederic Eugene Duke of Wurtemberg-Mümpelgard.—T.
[97] 27 January 1814.—T.
[98] 29 January 1814. Napoleon had been educated at the military school at Brienne.—T.
[99] 10 February 1814.—T.
[100] 11 February.—T.
[101] 18 February.—T.
[102] 1 March 1814.—B.