1805 was successful in defeating the Franco-Spanish Fleet at the Battle of which confirmed British superiority of the seas but was not decisive in the Napoleonic wars. Admiral Nelson was fatally wounded at 1330 and died by 1630.

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Naval-fiction author Alaric Bond reflects on the challenges of introducing real-life personalities in his writing, especially the extravagant and actual Royal Navy maverick Home Riggs Popham. Click: https://t.co/cQprdofHME

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NEW RELEASE! Officier d'Artillerie de la Garde Impériale à Cheval available in CE18-F02 1:18 SCALE 90MM and CE30-F02 1:3054MM Ultrarealistic Figure!

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A few Cuirassier pieces by Top one; charge at Eylau concept

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To celebrate, enjoy this free-to-read 11-chapter short story from 2015 about a bullied tabby's Napoleonic rise and fall! https://t.co/oDeN8SpEIp

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Spent my 22nd b-day🎂🎉 at a military history conference in Oxford, presenting on duelling, brotherhood and subordination among Napoleonic-era officers. Great event! Noticed some friends and familiar faces from Twitter in the audience 😀

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New 5* review on Amazon for An Unwilling Alliance "She’s one of the best napoleonic war period novelists I’ve read, and I’ve read a lot. It’s well written, with brilliant characters and excellent research” https://t.co/93davq7fGH

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I've been thinking, about ideas for full a set of Napoleonic themed cosmetics
and we end up with a pretty rough idea for a cosmetic set for the heavy, the HEAVY HUSSAR!
(if you have better name idea please say)

credits to the creator of the heavy body reference

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The British fifth-rate HMS Resistance came to a spectacular end and with high loss of life, off Sumatra in 1798, but not by enemy action. The few survivors showed courage & resourcefulness Click: https://t.co/3DgKRWiBBq

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The British fifth-rate HMS Resistance came to a spectacular end and with high loss of life, off Sumatra in 1798, but not by enemy action. The few survivors showed courage & resourcefulness Click: https://t.co/3DgKRWiBBq

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"Meeting between and Francis II of Austria after the Battle of Austerlitz" by Jean-Antoine Gros. I rather like this collision between traditional pastoral scene and battle art.

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These big guns from the that bought for Roberts Park were melted down in Replacements arrive 21 April at noon for shindigs.

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Carabinier-à-Furet, 1812 • Being fantasy I can ignore the fact that after 1810 these Napoleonic units (well, the real ones) were not issued carabines anymore. And it looks too long to be a carabine, anyway.

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made cannons inspired by 2 from the bought by will be back in Roberts Park on 21 April. Get ready to pose. https://t.co/nyjFhdAMCp

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