How did Napoleon lose the war?
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Napoleon lost the Napoleonic Wars due to many factors, the most direct and influential being the French invasion of Russia in 1812. Much of Napoleon's army was destroyed, the French suffering much of their casualties in their retreat from Moscow. Napoleon's ego and idea of glory also got the best of him.
Likewise, people ask, how was Napoleon defeated?
The Waterloo Campaign (June 15 – July 8, 1815) was fought between the French Army of the North and two Seventh Coalition armies, an Anglo-allied army and a Prussian army, that defeated Napoleon in the decisive Battle of Waterloo, forced him to abdicate for the second time, and ended the Napoleonic Era.
Simply so, what battles did Napoleon lose?
He fought more than 70 battles, losing only eight, mostly at the end. The great French dominion collapsed rapidly after the disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812. Napoleon was defeated in 1814; he returned and was finally defeated in 1815 at Waterloo.
Four days later, the United Kingdom, Russia, Austria, and Prussia mobilised armies to defeat Napoleon.