French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (including the Coalition Wars) | |||||||
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Part of the aftermath of the French Revolution | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
French First Republic (1792–1804) First French Empire (1804–1815) French client states |
Main European powers: Great Britain[a] Holy Roman Empire (pre-1806) Austrian Empire (from 1804) Kingdom of Prussia Russian Empire | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
French: 1,000,000 dead, wounded, missing, captured, or deserted (1792–1801)[1] 306,000 killed (1805–15)[2] |
Austrian: 514,700 killed, wounded, or captured (1792–97)[3] 440,000 killed, wounded, or captured (1799–1801)[1] 396,000 killed in action (1805–15)[4] Prussians: 154,000 killed in action[4] Russians: 299,000 killed in action[4] | ||||||
War of the Fourth Coalition: 700,000 deaths[4] War of the Fifth Coalition: 300,000 deaths[4] Peninsular War: 2,400,000 deaths[4] War of the Sixth Coalition: 450,000 deaths[4] War of the Seventh Coalition: 60,000 deaths[4] |
The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars,[5] sometimes called the Great French War, were a series of conflicts between the French and several European monarchies between 1792 and 1815. They encompass first the French Revolutionary Wars against the newly declared French Republic and from 1803 onwards the Napoleonic Wars against First Consul and later Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.[6][7] They include the Coalition Wars as a subset: seven wars waged by various military alliances of great European powers, known as Coalitions, against Revolutionary France – later the First French Empire – and its allies between 1792 and 1815:
Although the Coalition Wars are the most prominent subset of conflicts of this era, some French Revolutionary Wars such as the French invasion of Switzerland (1798), and some Napoleonic Wars such as the French invasion of Russia (June – December 1812) and the Peninsular War (October 1807 – April 1814), are not counted amongst the "Coalition Wars" proper.
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