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The Hundred Days War was a subconflict within the Lebanese Civil War, which occurred in the Lebanese capital Beirut between February and April 1978.
The War of the Seventh Coalition, also called the Hundred Days, occurred in the summer of 1815.
He rose to a regimental commander during the War of the Seventh Coalition in 1815 and was promoted to major-general in 1817.
During the War of the Seventh Coalition, the town was again besieged by the British in 1814 in a failed attempt to dislodge the French garrison.
This period is also known as the War of the Seventh Coalition, and includes the Waterloo Campaign and the Neapolitan War.
With the outbreak of the War of the Seventh Coalition, the Grenadiers were included in a Guard heavy cavalry division, alongside the Imperial Guard Dragoons.
On 26 February, after a rule of 9 months, Napoleon escaped from Elba and landed in southern France to lead the French again, beginning the War of the Seventh Coalition.
Napoleon escaped in February 1815, Louis fled and thus the final phase of the war, the War of the Seventh Coalition, ensued-the so-called Hundred Days of Napoleon's attempt at restoration.
Murat deserted his new allies before the War of the Seventh Coalition and, after issuing a proclamation to the Italian patriots in Rimini, moved north to fight against the Austrians in the Neapolitan War to strengthen his rule in Italy by military means.
Lieutenant General Karl Friedrich Bernhard Helmuth von Hobe (16 October 1765 in Jürgenstorf - 25 December 1822 in Cologne) was a German officer of the Prussian Army during the Napoleonic Wars and the War of the Seventh Coalition.
At the Congress of Vienna, the Great Powers of Europe (Austria, Great Britain, Prussia and Russia) and their allies declared Napoleon an outlaw, and with the signing of this declaration on 13 March 1815, so began the War of the Seventh Coalition.