1 | | Decembristu (Dekabristu) dumpis | 14.12.1825 | lv, ru | 2 | | Rīgā, Pils laukumā uzstādīta Uzvaras kolonna par godu Krievijas Impērijas uzvarai 1812. gada karā | 27.09.1817 | lv |
3 | | Napoleon I of France begins his exile on Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean | 15.10.1815 | en, lv |
4 | | Napoleon Bonaparte officially surrendered to Captain Maitland aboard the English ship HMS Bellerophon | 15.07.1815 | en, lv |
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| Louis XVIII returned to Paris after the defeat of Napoleon | 08.07.1815 | en |
6 | | Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated after defeat at Waterloo | 22.06.1815 | en, lv, pl |
7 | | Napoleon Bonaparte arrived in Paris, after his escape from exile in Elba, to begin his final "Hundred Days" rule of France | 20.03.1815 | en, lv |
8 | | French Emperor Napoleon I defeats a larger force of Austrians, Russians, and Prussians at the Battle of Dresden | 27.08.1813 | en, lv, pl |
9 | | Napoleons Latvijā. Mežotnes kauja | 30.09.1812 | lv |
10 | | Ķekavas kauja jeb Kauja pie Doles baznīcas | 10.08.1812 | lv |
11 | | Rīgas ģenerālgubernators M. Esens Napoleona Bonaparta uzbrukuma draudu dēļ, pavēl nodedzināt Rīgas priekšpilsētas | 11.07.1812 | lv |
12 | | Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned King of Italy in Milan Cathedral | 26.05.1805 | en, lv |
13 | | Napoleon Bonaparte reinstateed slavery in the French colonies, thereby revoking its abolition during the French Revolution | 20.05.1802 | en, lv |
14 | | Maximilien Robespierre & Louis Antoine de Saint-Just were executed by guillotine in Paris, France. The crowd reportedly cheered for joy for 15 minutes. | 28.07.1794 | en, lv |
15 | | Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antionette were taken into custody by a mob during the French Revolution | 10.08.1792 | en, lv |
16 | | 7 June 1654. Louis XIV or "Sun King" was crowned king of France. He ruled France for a record 72 years and 110 days | 07.06.1654 | en, lv |