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{{Short description|Route taken by Napoleon in 1815}} |
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The route begins at [[Golfe-Juan]], where Napoleon disembarked |
The route begins at [[Golfe-Juan]], where Napoleon disembarked on March 1, 1815, beginning the [[Hundred Days]] that ended at [[Battle of Waterloo|Waterloo]]. The road was inaugurated in 1932 and meanders from the [[French Riviera]] north-northwest along the foothills of the [[Alps]]. It is marked along the way by statues of the [[French Imperial Eagle]]. |
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==Route== |
==Route== |
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* [[Sisteron]] |
* [[Sisteron]] |
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* [[Gap, Hautes-Alpes|Gap]] |
* [[Gap, Hautes-Alpes|Gap]] |
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* [[Col Bayard]] (1,246 m) |
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* [[Corps, Isère|Corps]] |
* [[Corps, Isère|Corps]] |
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* [[La Mure]] |
* [[La Mure]] |
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* [[Grenoble]] |
* [[Grenoble]] |
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==Gallery== |
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{{commons|Category:Route Napoléon|Route Napoléon}} |
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<gallery> |
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N85 - Route Napoleon - Prairie de la Rencontre - Laffrey.jpg|Route Napoleon, Prairie de la Rencontre, [[Laffrey]] |
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Lac au col Bayard.jpg|Lake on the [[Col Bayard]] |
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</gallery> |
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==External links== |
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{{Wikisource|Napoleon's March}} |
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{{Napoleon}}{{Authority control}} |
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[[Category:Roads in France]] |
[[Category:Roads in France]] |
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[[Category:1815 in France]] |
[[Category:1815 in France]] |
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[[Category:Hautes-Alpes]] |
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[[Category:Isère]] |
[[Category:Isère]] |
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[[Category:Europe road stubs|Route des Grandes Alps]] |
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[[Category:Hundred Days]] |
[[Category:Hundred Days]] |
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[[Category:Military history of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur]] |
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[[de:Route Napoléon]] |
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{{France-road-stub}} |
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[[fr:Route nationale 85]] |
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[[nl:Route Napoléon]] |
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{{Provence-geo-stub}} |
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[[pl:Droga krajowa nr 85 (Francja)]] |
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[[ru:Дорога Наполеона]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 19 March 2024
The Route Napoléon is the route taken by Napoleon I in 1815 on his return from Elba. It is now concurrent with sections of routes N85, D1085, D4085, and D6085.
The route begins at Golfe-Juan, where Napoleon disembarked on March 1, 1815, beginning the Hundred Days that ended at Waterloo. The road was inaugurated in 1932 and meanders from the French Riviera north-northwest along the foothills of the Alps. It is marked along the way by statues of the French Imperial Eagle.
Route
[edit]From south to north:
- Antibes
- Grasse
- Saint-Vallier-de-Thiey
- Castellane
- Digne
- Sisteron
- Gap
- Col Bayard (1,246 m)
- Corps
- La Mure
- Laffrey
- Grenoble
Gallery
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Route Napoleon, Prairie de la Rencontre, Laffrey
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Lake on the Col Bayard
External links
[edit]Wikisource has original text related to this article:
- Media related to Route Napoléon at Wikimedia Commons