- male, deceased (1821)
- Napoleon I (born Napoleone Buonaparte, later Napoléon Bonaparte ; 15 August 1769 - 5 May 1821) was a general during the French Revolution, the r...
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- The title Prince of Waterloo is retained by the Dukes of Wellington. This victory title, naming the battlefield, was given to the Arthur Wellesley,...
- male, deceased (1844)
- Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, King of Naples, King of Spain (January 7, 1768 - July 28, 1844) was the older brother of French Emperor Napoleon I, who...
- male, deceased (1825)
- Jacques-Louis David was a highly influential French painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the prominent painter of the era. In the...
- male, deceased (1815)
- Michel Ney, Duke of Elchingen, Prince of the Moskowa (January 10 1769 - December 7 1815), known as "Le Rougeaud" ("red faced" or "ruddy") by his...
- male, deceased (1819)
- Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, Graf (Count), later elevated to Fürst (Prince) von Wahlstatt, was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall who led his army ag...
- male, deceased (1921)
- Charles Joseph Bonaparte was a grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte (the youngest brother of the French emperor Napoleon I), and a member of the United St...
- male, deceased (1838)
- Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, Prince de Benevente, "the Prince of Diplomats", was a French diplomat. He worked successfully from the r...
- male, deceased (1831)
- Napoleon Louis Bonaparte (October 11 1804 - March 17, 1831) was the middle son of Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland (aka Louis I of Holland), and...
- male, deceased (1863)
- Lieutenant-General Charles Nicolas Victor Oudinot (1791-June 7, 1863), 2nd duc de Reggio, the eldest son of Napoleon I's marshal General Nicolas...
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