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第三十一章 圣赫勒拿.12

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at Marengo 259,262,264,266

death 267,268

Desbrière,Captain édouard,Projets et tentatives de débarquement aux ?les Britanniques 328

Desforges,Thomas 288

Desgenettes,René-Nicolas military doctor in Egypt 163

and plague victims in Jaffa 192,198-9

Desmoulins,Camille,journalist 27,54

Despinoy,General Hyacinthe 109,113

Dessaix,General Joseph,Borodino 599,605

Dessolle,General Jean-Joseph 334

Destutt de Tracy,Antoine 306

Desvaux de Saint-Maurice,General Jean-Jacques,Waterloo 764

d’Hilliers,General Louis Baraguey 141-2

Digeon,General Alexandre 701-2

Directory,the(executive government)64,144-5

responsibility for army 78,87-8,93-4

N and 79,80,83,91-2,93-5,114,155-6

and Italian campaign 101-2

and German campaign 106,115

and popularity of N 117-18

balance of power with N 139-40,142 and n,148

tensions with Assembly 145-6

Brumaire coup against 208

failures of 211-13

diseases

scabies49-50 and n

ophthalmia 170

plague(Jaffa)191-2and n,198-9

malaria 193,301

of malnutrition 252,257

yellow fever 301

typhus fever 588-9,684,693

dysentery 589

enteric fever 589

divorce,under Code Napoléon 277-8

Doguereau,General Jean-Pierre 170,173

retreat from Acre 197

Dokhturov,General 617

Dolgoruky,Prince Peter Petrovich 380

Dolomieu,Déodat de,mineralogist 165

Domairon,Louis 16

Dombrowksi,General Henri 453

Domingue,Joseph‘Hercules’303

Dommartin,General éléazar August Cousin de 47

in Egypt 163,173,181

donation system 466

Donauw?rth 371,503

Doppet,General Fran?ois 49

Doret,Ensign 774

Dorogobuzh 598-9,622-3

Dorsenne,General,Aspern 515

Douglas,Sir Andrew 10

Douglas,Frederick,Elba 725

Drake,Francis,British envoy in Munich 332

Dresden

N at 574-5,651,655-7,673

Sixth Coalition advance on 643-4

French evacuation of 644

secret meeting of N and Metternich 657-9

N’s birthday celebrations(1813)662-3

Dresden,battle of(1813)665,666-7,668-71

Drissa,Russian First Army at 588,591

Drouet,General Jean Baptiste(Comte d’Erlon)501-2

in Portugal 546

Drouot,General Antoine 25

Lützen 650

1814 campaign 700,701

Craonne 704

to Elba 716

with N in 1815 return to France 730

Waterloo 759

du Belloy,Cardinal 355

du Pont,Victor,American consul-general 291,294

du Teil,General Baron Jean-Pierre,artillery pioneer 25,26,36

du Teil,General Jean 45

Dubois,Louis,prefect of police 289

Ducos,Pierre Roger 209,210

and Brumaire coup 217

as consul225,231

as vice-president of Senate 234

Dugommier,General Jacques 50-51

Dugua,General Charles 186

Duhesme,General Philibert,crossing of Alps 253

Dujardin,Major Guillaume 224

Dumas,Alexandre ⅹⅹⅹⅳ

Dumas,General Mathieu 64,349

in Spain 494-5,499

Borodino 607

Dumas,General Thomas-Alexandre

in Egypt 163

and crossing of Alps 251

Dumberion,General Pierre 53

Dumolard,Joseph,deputy in National assembly 144,145-6,147

Dumouriez,General Charles 40,44

and d’Enghien 335-6

Dupas,Colonel Pierre-Louis 90

Dupont,General Pierre surrender at Bailén 485-6

as minister of war 718

Dupuy,General Dominique 181

Dupuy,Père 32

Duroc,Grand Marshal Géraud 211,360,399,418

aide-de-camp to N 101

envoy to Russia 296

N and 509

and N’s decision to move on Smolensk 595

death 653-4

Durutte,General Pierre 644

Dutheil,Nicolas,writer 316

Duthilt,Captain Pierre,Waterloo 764

eagle,as imperial symbol 347

eagle standards 357

losses 446-7,684

burned at Bobr 626

distributed at Leipzig 675

éblé,General Jean-Baptiste,engineer 25,577

and bridges over Berezina river 626,627,628

Ebrington,Viscount,Elba 725,727

école Royale Militaire,Paris 16-18

teachers at 16-17

economy

financing of army 79,87

under Directory 87,211-12

and Brumaire coup 226,238-9

plans to stimulate 245-6,314-15

internal market 275

French compared with British 360

and revenues from wars 395-7

effect of British blockade on 427-8

budget deficit(1812)642

shortage of treasury funds(1813)685-6

see also Stock Exchange;taxation

Edinburgh Review 428

education

primary 273

centralized 275,280

secondary 280-81

standard curriculum 280

Eggmühl,battle of(1809)508-9

Egypt

plans for invasion 158-9

reasons for invasion 161,162

Napoleonic rule over 169,185

N’s negotiations with Muslims 169-71,174-7

pyramids 172

Arab witnesses to French Occupation 176-7

French army stranded in 178,295,296-7,298

salt-water marshes on Red Sea 184 and n

cultural and artistic influences203-5,544

Egyptian campaign(1798-9)161-84,164

commanders162-3

savants 165,167,179-80,183-4,201,203,205

voyage from Toulon 166-8

General Orders for 168

loss of fleet 178

army morale 199

N’s secret departure 01-2

El-Arish,fort 187-8

Elba,island of 107,723-6

French annexation 312

offered by Allies to N 713,715

journey to 716,721-2

Palazzina dei Mulini 722

Villa San Martino 722

hermitage of La Madonna de Marciano 723,724

British visitors 725-6

Elbe,River

Grande Armée at 573

retreat of Allies across(1813)650

Elchingen 372-3

Elders(upper house)

Brumaire coup and 217,218-19,227

N’s address to 220-21

Elliott,Grace 69

Elphinstone,Captain 758

Embaleh,battle of(1798)172-3

emblems

bee 348,739

violets 747

émigrés,N’s enticements to return 241-2

Emmendingen,battle of(1796)78

Emmery,Joseph 729

Emmet,Thomas 310

Empire style 544-5

employers,Code Napoléon and 278

Enghien,Due d’

and Cadoudal conspiracy 335-40

court martial and execution 338-9

Enlightenment 22,29

in Italy98

and French Empire 528-9

Erfurt,N at(1813)646

Erfurt,conference(1808)488-93

Erlon,General Jean-Baptiste d’660

and Waterloo campaign754,757-8

Waterloo 764 and n

Espagne,General Jean d’,Aspern 513

Espoz y Mina,Francisco 482

Essling see Aspern-Essling

Etruria,kingdom of 291

Europe

after Campo Formio(1797)152-3

economic crisis(1811-13)560

resistance to French expansion 810-12

after Napoleon 812,815

Eylau,battle of(1807)438-45,440-41

aftermath 446-7

Faber,Theodor von 555

Fain,Agathon,private secretary 471,472,719

memoirs ⅹⅹⅹⅴ

Faipoult,Citizen 87

minister in Genoa 9

Falcon,Colonel 421

Farhi,Haim,at Acre 192

Fazakerley,John,Elba 725

fédéré(anti-Jacobin)movement(1793)45,46,48,51

fédéré militia movement(1815)748

Ferdinand,Duke of Parma,death(1802)314

Ferdinand Ⅲ,Grand Duke of Tuscany 107

Ferdinand Ⅳ,King of Naples and Sicily 358

Ferdinand Ⅶ,King of Spain 478,479-80,815

as Prince of the Asturias 475,482-3

and Treaty of Bayonne 480,482

return to Spain 692

Fère-Champenoise,battle of(1814)708

Fersen,Baron Axel von 154

Fesch,Joseph(uncle)15,36,143,343,399

at coronation 352

support for N’s return(1815)740

last years in Rome 816

fêtes 312

to celebrate Lunéville 291,294

feudalism 528

Fiévée,Joseph 216

Fifth Coalition,War of 498

Fiorella,General Pascal 113

fire service,creation of sapeurs-pompiers 543

Five Hundred(lower house)

Brumaire coup and 217,227

N’s expulsion from Orangery 221-5

Flahaut de la Billarderie,Colonel Comte Charles de 599,703

and Hortense Beauharnais 398,534

Waterloo 765,768

Flegny,Himbert de,prefect 690

Florence,art from 107

Fontaine,Pierre,architect 9

Fontainebleau

N at(after fall of Paris)710,718-19

N’s departure from for Elba 719-21

N’s return(1815)738

Fontainebleau,Treaty of(1807)474

Fontainebleau,Treaty of(1814)714,721,722

Fontanes,Louis

chancellor of Imperial University 244

Parallèles...(pamphlet)304-5

Foster,John Leslie,Irish MP 309

Fouché,Joseph,police chief 210,233,399

and Brumaire coup 214-15

and assassination plots 288-9

and Cadoudal conspiracy 333,334-5,336

and Talleyrand 500,698-9

secret negotiations with Britain 547-8

summoned to Dresden(1813)651-2

and N’s return(1815)741

after Waterloo 771n Fourcroy,Antoine,education minister 280

Fourès,Pauline 183

Fourier,Joseph,mathematician 165

Fourreau,Chevalier 730

Fourth Coalition,War of 396

Fox,Charles James 309-10

death 400-401

Foy,General Maximilien 85,546

Waterloo 761

France ⅹⅹⅴ,527

population 271

and Russia 286-7,556-64

N’s reforms of social hierarchy 464-6

allies in 1813 645-6

prospect of returning to pre-1791borders 645,685,695,810

border fortresses 688

and invasion by Allied armies(1814)688-712,696-7

popular desire for peace(1814)689-90

surrender of towns to Allied armies 701

under Louis ⅩⅧ 726-8

return to 1791

borders 727

support for N’s return 729,732

new constitution(1815)745,748

provisional government(after Waterloo)771-3

N as founder of modern 805,809-10

imperialism of Napoleonic Empire 811-12

see also French Empire;French Republic

Francis,Emperor of Austria 78

after Napoleon 815

Francis Ⅱ,Emperor of Austria 132,237,393

N’s offers of peace terms 116-17,269

interview with N after Austerlitz 391-2

and abolition of Holy Roman Empire 407

and decision for war(1808)500

and armistice after Wagram 526,532

deterioration in relations with N 636,651,665

N’s letters to 650,652,665,703

and rearmament(1813)652

Fran?ois,Captain Charles 191

Frankfurt bases of peace(1813)685,686,690-91

British opposition to terms 686

French acceptance 686

N’s request for renewal of 703

Frederick Augustus,Elector of Saxony 432-3,459

Frederick the Great Sans Souci palace 423

as N’s hero 527

Frederick Ⅱ,Elector(King)of Württemberg 380,393,663

Frederick William Ⅲ,King of Prussia 375,407,424

ultimatum to France(1806)411-12

Jena 413-14,420,422

rejection of peace terms(1807)448

at Tilsit 457

and Russia 549

reforms 642-3

at Lützen 647

at Dresden 668

at Leipzig 677

after Napoleon 815

freedom of speech 243

see also press freedom

freemasonry 154

Freiburg,battle of(1813)684

French Armies

Army of Italy 57,72-3,78,82;need for reinforcements(1796)117,118-19;rewards for,151

Army of the West 57

Army of the Rhine and Moselle 78

Army of the Sambre and Meuse 78

Army of England 151;renamed as Army of the Ocean Coasts 328;renamed as Grande Armée,241

Army of the Reserve 238,250-51

Grande Armée 241,367;records(after Russian campaign),634-5 and n

Army of Portugal 545-6

Army of the North(1815)750,751

French army

and support for overthrow of monarchy 30

Directory’s responsibility for 78,87-8

‘wretched state’of(1796)78-9

financing of 79,87

discipline 80n

footwear 80,425,569

Orders of the Day 80 and n

living off the land 84-5,808

speed of marching 85,133

contractors 118,159-60

regimental esprit de corps 134

and Brumaire coup 235

‘canteen’system 250

demobilization after Lunéville 291

corps system 365-6

pensions for widows of Austerlitz 392

horses for 425,578-9,587-8,592,593

uniforms of British

manufacture 428-9

ambulance service 434-5

in Iberian peninsula(1808)493-7

size,at Wagram 516;Russian campaign 575-6,612;at

Borodino 599;at end of 1813:685;in 1814:688-9

reorganization(1812)563

reinforcements for Russian campaign 573-4,615

multi-national composition(1812)577

size(in1812)577

army groups(1812)578

retreat from Moscow 621-2,623-5

rebuilding after Russian campaign 637,638,645

cavalry,lack of (1813-14)644,647,651,653,686;before Leipzig 663

at Lützen 647

provisions 655;in Poland 446;for Russian campaign 567,576,588-9;for Waterloo campaign,745,751-2

desertion of Saxon battalions at Leipzig(1813)673,681

Bourbon alienation of 727-8and n

continuing loyalty to N 728

N’s proclamation to(1815)on landing in France 731-2

defections to N on Route Napoléon 735-6

morale at Waterloo 751

retreat from Waterloo 767-8

after Waterloo 770-71

N’s influence on 806-8

French army-cont.

units:Régiment de la Fère(N commissioned into 1785)19-20;Black Pioneers 303;Imperial Guard 346;‘Polish Legions’425;Bavarian division 448;Corps of Observation 637,644,656;National Guard 747;Waterloo 767

see also conscription;French Armies;French generals;individual battles and campaigns;Marshals of France;soldiers

French Empire

application of Code Napoléon 278-9

establishment 347-50,356height of 527-51,558-9political support for N 528

uniformity of administration 528-9

as French construct 529

after 1812 war 637-8

and prospect of returning to pre-1791borders 645

French generals and marshals

from military school at Brienne 11

artillery commanders 25

turnover in 1790s 52

social origins 345

titles and dotations 345

in1815 742-4

after Napoleon 817-18

French Guiana,deportations to 289

French language,official 280

French navy 158,322-3

L’Orient 166,178

flotilla for invasion of England 328-9

opposition to planned invasion of England 331

N’s attempts to rebuild 375,484-5n

and smuggling 429-30

French Republic

and Corsica 5,6

declaration of war on Austria and Prussia(1792)38

declaration of Republic 40

declaration of war on Britain and Holland(1793)41

mass conscription 42

Constitution of the Year Ⅲ(1795)64-5,146,217

economy under Directory 87,211-12

Brumaire coup(1799)206-28

Constitution of the Year Ⅷ(1799)232-3,234-7,239-40,244

Constitution of the Year Ⅹ(1802)310,312

French Revolution 809

outbreak(1789)26-8

and Corsica 29,30-34,37-8,40-41

abolition of symbolic aspects 241

see also Terror,Reign of

Fréron,Louis-Stanislas 51

Friant,General Louis 591

Austerlitz 384,390n

at Eylau 444

Wagram 523

Borodino 605

Friedland,battle of(1807)450-56,452

Frochot,Fran?ois,member of Conseil 623

Frotté,Comte Louis de 242

Fructidor Coup(1797)146-8

Fuentes de O?oro,battle of(1811)566

Galitzin,Prince Andrei 433

Gallo,Marquis de 138,141

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