Fear can reshape entire civilizations when it grips the minds of those in power. History reveals fascinating moments where ...
The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Brno on Saturday hosted a performance of Symphony Austerlitz 1805, composed by Zdeněk Kluka of the rock group Progres 2. The piece, recalling the Battle of ...
Cannons roared and horses' hooves pounded across the battlefield on which French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte won one of his most famous victories as hundreds of people took part in a weekend ...
More than 200 historians, diplomats, military history enthusiasts, and members of the French and European Napoleonic ...
As 1805 began, Napoleon was planning to cross the English Channel and invade Great Britain with 2000 ships and 200,000 soldiers. The French and British were at war once again: irreconcilable enemies ...
The battle saw Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte crush a Russian-Austrian army on land that is now in the Czech Republic. It was, at the time, a cold and misty December morning. Napoleonic experts say there ...
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Napoleon Bonaparte's account of his victory at the Battle of Austerlitz, dictated during his exile on the island of Saint Helena, went on sale Wednesday in Paris for one million euros ($1.2 million).
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Wars Across the World: Austerlitz 1805 Austerlitz 1805 is the simulation of Emperor Napoleon's most famous campaign against the coalized Austro-Russians in ...
This article contains spoilers for Ridley Scott’s Napoleon. Even in the first trailer, it is an immensely chilly spectacle. On a frozen field in central Europe, Napoleon Bonaparte, the supreme general ...
Reconstruction work in the cellars of a house in the city of Brno, south-east Czech Republic, has revealed the skeletons of 12 men, thought to be soldiers who fought in the Napoleonic wars. The bodies ...
The battlefield he chose was near the village of Austerlitz, where the countryside was dominated by a gently sloping hill, the Pratzen Heights. "If I wanted to [stop] the enemy," Napoleon said, "it is ...