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Map: Napoleon’s Empire at Its Greatest Extent in 1812

Napoleon Bonaparte's Empire (First French Empire) in 1812, at its zenith, stretched across much of continental Europe, from Spain to parts of modern-day Poland. The year 1812 also marked the beginning of the empire's decline with the disastrous Russian campaign.

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