Why Did Napoleon Lose at Waterloo? 5 Real Reasons His Empire Ended on June 18

Why did Napoleon lose at Waterloo? Portrait of Napoleon by Paul Delaroche showing his post-abdication decline

Bicorne Journal participates in the Amazon Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases — at no extra cost to you. Why did Napoleon lose at Waterloo? Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated four days after the battle. The Empire he had spent twenty-three years building — the army, the marshals, the Code, the satellite … Read more

The Battle of Waterloo: A Complete Guide

Painting of British infantry and cavalry engaging French forces at the Battle of Waterloo, by William Sadler

Bicorne Journal participates in the Amazon Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases — at no extra cost to you. The morning of June 18, 1815 was wet and cold, and Napoleon Bonaparte was eating a late breakfast in a farmhouse called Le Caillou. He was forty-five years old, in poor … Read more