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100

Formerly a Genoese island, this emperor's birthplace was known for its "Iron Soil"

What is Corsica?

100

The 16th of his name, he was the last king of France before the French Revolution

Who is Louis the 16th?

100

Named after a fruit, this artillery shot was used by Napoleon against a royalist uprising

What is Grapeshot?

100

A decisive victory for Cairo, this battle is named after the wonders of the ancient world visible on the horizon

What is the Battle of the Pyramids?

100

A rose by any other name, this stone with a multilingual inscription was discovered by the French Armee d'Orient

What is the Rosetta Stone?

200

Known for Knights and Oranges, but not malt beer, this island was allied to Russia when Napoleon invaded in 1798

What is Malta?

200

Serene and ancient, this waterlogged merchant republic was conquered and traded to Austria by Napoleon

What is Venice?

200

Still a delicacy in some places, French doctors used this meat to treat the sick and wounded after the Battle of Eylau's largest cavalry charge in history 

What is horse meat?

200

French grenadiers "sought their colours" when trying to cross this at the Battle of Arcole

What is a bridge?

200

A museum housing great Renaissance master works, most pillaged by Napoleon from Italy

What is the Louvre?

300

The island of Toussaint Louverture, where the world's only successful slave revolution forced Napoleon to sell Louisiana to the USA

What is Haiti?

300

It's not just a font, the Helvetic Republic was a French client state in this modern day country.

What is Switzerland?

300

"Donkey's in the middle!" This geometric formation was used by infantry to fend off a cavalry charge

What is Square Formation?

300

Named after Napoleon's childhood idol, the French landed at this city first when invading Egypt

What is Alexandria?

300

A triumphant construction, this monument was commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 but not finished 1840

What is the Arc de Triomphe?

400

There are no kangaroos here, just the longest reigning dynasty in the Holy Roman Empire

What is Austria?

400

It's Istanbul, not Constantinople in this now defunct eastern empire

What is the Ottoman Empire?

400

While they stopped carrying grenades, this unit type still had a 6ft minimum height requirement

What are grenadiers?

400

While they waffled over the battle name for some time, the Battle of Waterloo was fought in this modern country

What is Belgium?

400

The heat induced hallucinations named by the French expedition during their long marches in the Egyptian desert

What are mirages?

500
Distinctly not Russian, this country was Fredrick the Great's "Military with a State"

What is Prussia?

500

Neither Holy, Roman, nor an Empire, the HRE was dissolved in 1806 by the Emperor of this country

What is Austria?

500

German for "Hunter", these light infantry fought in pairs with the first rifles

What are Jägers? 

500

Named for a Technical UI Artist, the French General Kleber almost suffered horrendous defeat on this mountain

What is Mount Tabor?

500

Seen by locals as an omen of doom, the French were the first to measure and excavate this giver of riddles

What is the sphinx?

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