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  <title>Lecture 13 - War of the Seventh Coalition</title>
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  <description>In this next lecture, I return to the chronological discussion of the Coalition Wars and discuss the War of the Seventh Coalition.  This lecture deals with Napol&#xE9;on&#x2019;s return from exile . . . his escaping Elba and his return to power in the so-called Hundred Days.  I will draw particularly attention to one of the most famous battles in all of modern history: Waterloo.  I will also discuss Napol&#xE9;on&#x2019;s second abdication and his exile to St. Helena as well as the attempts by the victorious powers at the Congress of Vienna to reconstruct Europe.  I will conclude the discussion with some closing thoughts on the significance of Napol&#xE9;on.</description>
  <subject>Napoleon</subject>
  <subject>History</subject>
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  <subject>Military</subject>
  <subject>France</subject>
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  <publicdate>2008-08-07 16:48:36</publicdate>
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