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This is a list of sieges, land and naval battles of the Hundred Days or War of the Seventh Coalition (20 March – 8 July 1815, or 15 March – 16 August 1815, depending on periodisation). It includes:

Date Battle Front French forces Coalition forces Notes
3 April 1815 Battle of the Panaro Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Neapolitan victory
3–12 April 1815 Siege of Ferrara (1815) Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
8–9 April 1815 Battle of Occhiobello Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
20 April 1815 Battle of Carpi (1815) Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
11 April 1815 Battle of Massa [it] Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire
Grand Duchy of Tuscany Gr. D. of Tuscany
Coalition victory
12 April 1815 Battle of Casaglia Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
21 April 1815 Battle of Ronco Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
23 April 1815 Battle of Cesenatico Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
28 April 1815 Battle of Pesaro Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
1 May 1815 Battle of Scapezzano Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
2–3 May 1815 Battle of Tolentino Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire
Grand Duchy of Tuscany Gr. D. of Tuscany
Coalition decisive victory[1]
Flight of Murat[a]
5–30 May 1815 Siege of Ancona Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire
 United Kingdom
Coalition victory
13 May 1815 Battle of Castel di Sangro Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
15 May – 17 May 1815 Battle of San Germano Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
28 May – 8 August 1815 Siege of Gaeta (1815) Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples Napoleonic Naples  Austrian Empire
 United Kingdom
Coalition victory
15 June 1815 Action at Gilly Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia French victory
16 June 1815 Battle of Quatre Bras Waterloo  First French Empire  United Kingdom
United Kingdom of the Netherlands UK o/t Netherlands
Kingdom of Hanover
Duchy of Nassau
Duchy of Brunswick
Indecisive[2]
16 June 1815 Battle of Ligny Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia French key victory[3]
17 June 1815 1st Action at Genappe Waterloo  First French Empire  United Kingdom French victory
18 June 1815 Battle of Waterloo Waterloo  First French Empire  United Kingdom
 Kingdom of Prussia
United Kingdom of the Netherlands UK o/t Netherlands
Kingdom of Hanover
Duchy of Nassau
Duchy of Brunswick
Coalition decisive victory[4]
Abdication of Napoleon[b]
18 June 1815 Battle of Wavre Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia French tactical victory[5]
Coalition strategic victory[6]
18 June 1815 2nd Action at Genappe Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia Coalition victory
20 June 1815 Action at Namur Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia Coalition victory
24–25 June 1815 Capture of Cambrai Waterloo  First French Empire  United Kingdom Coalition victory
28 June 1815 Battle of Villers-Cotterêts (1815) Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia French victory
29 June 1815 Battle of Aubervilliers (1815) Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia French victory
30 June 1815 Battle of Saint-Denis (1815) Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia Coalition victory
1 July 1815 Battle of Rocquencourt Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia French victory
2 July 1815 Battle of Sèvres Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia Coalition victory
2–3 July 1815 Battle of Issy Waterloo  First French Empire  Kingdom of Prussia Coalition victory
20 June 1815 Battle of Rocheserviere Minor 1815  First French Empire  Bourbon Restoration Bonapartist victory
28 June 1815 Battle of La Suffel Minor 1815  First French Empire  Austrian Empire
Kingdom of Württemberg K. of Württemberg
French victory
8 July – 16 August 1815 Reduction of the French
fortresses in 1815
Minor 1815  First French Empire Seventh Coalition Coalition victory
8–10 August 1815 Invasion of Guadeloupe (1815) Minor 1815  First French Empire  United Kingdom
 Bourbon Restoration
Coalition victory

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Murat fled from Naples on 19 May 1815, reaching Cannes in France on 25 May, and requesting Napoleon to join his army, but Napoleon refused. Murat fled to Corsica after hearing of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, and tried to rally support for another campaign for Naples by landing in Pizzo, Calabria on 8 October. But the population was hostile, captured him and handed him over to Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, who had Murat executed on 13 October 1815.[1]
  2. ^ After a fighting withdrawal from Waterloo, Napoleon caved into external and internal pressures, and abdicated on 22 June 1815.

References

  1. ^ a b "Joachim Murat [Napels]". Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins (in Dutch). Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. 2002.
  2. ^ "Quatre-Bras". Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins (in Dutch). Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. 2002.
  3. ^ "Ligny". Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins (in Dutch). Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. 2002.
  4. ^ "Waterloo, Slag bij". Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins (in Dutch). Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. 2002.
  5. ^ Buttery, David (2013). "Chapter 7: The Battle of Wavre". Waterloo Battlefield Guide. Pen and Sword. ISBN 978-1781591215.
  6. ^ Buttery 2013, Chapter 7.