The Napoleonic Wars (1803β1815) were a global series of conflicts fought by a fluctuating array of European coalitions against the French First Republic (1803β1804) under the First Consul followed by the First French Empire (1804β1815) under the Emperor of the French, Napoleon I. The wars originated in political forces arising from the French Revolution (1789β1799) and from the French Revolutionary Wars (1792β1802) and produced a period of French domination over Continental Europe. The wars are categorised as seven conflicts, five named after the coalitions that fought Napoleon, plus two named for their respective theatres: the War of the Third Coalition, War of the Fourth Coalition, War of the Fifth Coalition, War of the Sixth Coalition, War of the Seventh Coalition, the Peninsular War, and the French invasion of Russia.
Napoleonic Wars: Led by Napoleon, the French Grande Armée crossed the Neman, beginning their invasion of Russia.
On June 24, in the year 1812, Napoleonic Wars: Led by Napoleon, the French Grande Armée crossed the Neman, beginning their invasion of Russia. This event is recorded as a Selected Events event in the history of June 24, a notable event in this corner of history.
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- This event took place on June 24, 1812 (AD era).
- It is categorised as a Selected Events event in recorded history.
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- Wikipedia source last updated on 15 June 2026.
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