| Category/ Hint | Answers | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Western Empire | France | 81%
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| Heads of State- Emperor of the French | Napoleon | 80%
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| Ruler of Second French Empire (Ancestor) | Napoleon III | 80%
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| Eastern Empire | Russia | 80%
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| Iberian Kingdom | Spain | 80%
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| German Kingdom | Prussia | 79%
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| Iberian Kingdom | Portugal | 78%
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| Later Holy Roman Empire | Austria | 71%
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| Napoleon's Brothers | Joseph | 68%
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| 'Bravest of the Brave' | Ney | 67%
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| Southern German State | Bavaria | 66%
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| British Generals- Iron Duke | Wellington | 66%
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| Napoleon Born on: | Corsica | 63%
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| Italian State | Naples | 63%
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| Exiled: | Elba | 62%
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| Austerlitz | 60%
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| Napoleon's Wives | Joséphine | 60%
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| Leader of the French Cavalry Reserve | Murat | 60%
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| Waterloo | 60%
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| Czar of Russia | Alexander I | 58%
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| French Marshals- Iron Marshal | Davout | 58%
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| Louis | 58%
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| Marshal/ King of Sweden | Bernadotte | 57%
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| King of Great Britain | George III | 56%
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| Great British Admiral | Nelson | 56%
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| Low Countries | Netherlands | 56%
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| Russia 1812 | Borodino | 54%
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| Kaiser of Prussia | Fredrick Wilhelm III | 53%
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| St. Helena | 53%
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| Baltic Kingdom | Sweden | 53%
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| Island Nation | Great Britain | 52%
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| Leipzig | 52%
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| Central German State | Saxony | 51%
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| Prussian Generals- Scourge of Napoleon | Blucher | 50%
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| Position Napoleon gained after 1799 Coup | First Consul | 50%
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| Napoleon's professed Best Friend | Lannes | 50%
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| 'Spoiled Child of Victory' | Massena | 50%
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| Hero of Austerlitz | Soult | 50%
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| Napoleon Crowned Emperor in | 1804 | 48%
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| Monument Built in Paris to comemorate Victorys | Arc de Triomphe | 48%
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| Napoleon's Chief of Staff | Berthier | 48%
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| Baltic Kingdom | Denmark | 48%
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| Italy 1800 | Marengo | 48%
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| Polish Marshal | Poniatowski | 48%
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| French Legal Code | Code Napoleon | 47%
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| Italian State | Papal State | 46%
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| Peace Treaty after the Napoleonic Wars | Congress of Vienna | 45%
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| Last Marshal | Grouchy | 44%
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| Germany 1806-7 | Jena-Auerstedt | 44%
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| Egypt 1798 | Pyramids | 44%
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| Italian State | Sardinia | 44%
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| Austrian Generals- Brother to Kaiser | Archduke Charles | 43%
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| Grand Dutchy | Warsaw | 43%
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| 'For France' | Macdonald | 42%
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| Napoleon's Son | Napoleon II | 42%
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| Only Marshal made in Spain | Suchet | 42%
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| Austria 1805 | Ulm | 42%
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| French King who returned to the throne | Louis XVIII | 41%
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| Name of Project to Unite Germany | Confederation of the Rhine | 40%
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| French Imperial Religion | Catholic | 39%
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| Marie Louise | 39%
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| 'For the Army' | Oudinot | 39%
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| Russian Generals- Opted to Abandon Moscow | Kutuzov | 38%
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| Wagram | 37%
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| Napoleon's Son in Law | Eugene | 36%
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| Prince Regent of Great Britain | George IV | 36%
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| 'For Friendship' | Marmont | 36%
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| Friedland | 35%
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| Jerome | 35%
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| Paris | 35%
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| Diplomats- French Grand Chamberlain | Talleyrand | 34%
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| Led the invasion of Poland 1809 | Archduke Ferdinand | 33%
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| Old Guard Cavalry | Bessieres | 33%
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| Period in French History Napoleon Ended | Reign of Terror | 33%
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| Died of wounds at Borodino, 1812 | Bagration | 32%
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| Eylau | 32%
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| Kaiser of Holy Roman Empire/ Austria | Franz II and I | 32%
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| Austrian Chancellor | Metternich | 32%
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| Dresden | 31%
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| King of Spain | Ferdinand VII | 31%
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| 'Hero of Flerus' | Jourdan | 30%
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| Battle of Valmy | Kellerman | 30%
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| (Minor Role) Mainly 1798-9 | Ottoman Empire | 29%
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| Major looter | Augereau | 28%
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| New French Government in 1799 | Consulate | 28%
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| 100 Days Campaign 1815 | Ligny | 28%
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| Undefeated Commander, died in 1800 | Suvorov | 28%
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| Austria 1809 | Aspern-Essling | 27%
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| First ever Policy of Economic Warfare 1806 | Continental System | 27%
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| Key Battles, Italy 1796-7 | Lodi | 27%
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| Assasinated Czar of Russia | Paul I | 27%
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| French Royalist Region, Pacified | Vendee | 27%
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| Acre | 26%
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| Came out of Retirement to fight on | Lefebvre | 26%
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| The Unfortunate (Battle of Ulm) | Mack | 26%
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| Only fought with Napoleon once | Saint Cyr | 26%
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| Arcole | 25%
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| Led the National Guard | Brune | 25%
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| Served almost exclusively in Spain | Moncey | 25%
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| Made Marshal in 1808 | Victor | 25%
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| Lucien | 24%
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| Very unexceptional | Perignon | 23%
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| Salamanca | 23%
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| Old School | Serurier | 23%
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| French Minister of Police | Fouche | 22%
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| Seven Years War/ Commander in Chief of Prussian Army | Brunswick | 20%
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| Central German State | Hessen | 20%
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| Vitoria | 20%
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| Wrote his Art of War | Clausewitz | 19%
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| Napoleon's Rival/ Allied Advisor | Moreau | 19%
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| 'Organised and led the Young Guard' | Mortier | 19%
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| Commander in chief of the Allied armies | Schwarzenberg | 19%
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| Brother to Kaiser | Archduke John | 18%
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| Russian Commander in Chief 1806-7 | Bennigsen | 17%
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| Europe 1813-14 | Lutzen/ Bautzen | 17%
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| Napoleon's Lover | Marie Walewska | 17%
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| First Prussian Chief of Staff | Scharnhorst | 17%
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| Scorched Earth tactics | Barclay de Tolly | 16%
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| Policy to make peace with the Church 1801 | Concordat | 16%
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| Institution created in 1800 to control inflation | Bank of France | 15%
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| Led Spanish Expedition while above was in Court | Moore | 15%
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| Famously scared of Napoleon at the Berezina | Wittgenstein | 13%
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| French Ambassador to Russia 1812 | Caulaincourt | 12%
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| Russian Admiral | Chichagov | 12%
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| Spanish Peninsula 1808-14 | Corunna | 11%
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| Ordered Retreat to Wavre after battle in 1815 | Gneisenau | 11%
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| Talavera | 11%
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| Faced Napoleon 1806 at Jena | Hohenlohe | 10%
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| Surrendered Valanecia | Blake | 9%
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| Chief of Staff of the Austrian army | Radetzky | 8%
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| Spanish General who famously defeated a French Army | Castanos | 7%
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| French General, Later Prime Minister | Gerard | 7%
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| Prussian Prime Minister | Hardenberg | 7%
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| Russian Commander in Chiefs early 1813 | Tormasov/ Miloradovich | 5%
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| Russian Progressive Prime Minister | Speransky | 4%
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| Spanish Generals- Escaped French Navy/ Army | Romana | 3%
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