What came after the Napoleonic era?
Mia Phillips
Updated on May 12, 2026
Napoleonic era.
| 1799–1815 | |
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| The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries by Jacques-Louis David | |
| Preceded by | French Directory, French Revolution |
| Followed by | Bourbon Restoration, Concert of Europe |
| Monarch(s) | Napoleon Bonaparte |
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Accordingly, what happened after the Napoleonic Wars?
They started after the French Revolution ended and Napoleon Bonaparte became powerful in France in November 1799. War began between the United Kingdom and France in 1803. This happened when the Treaty of Amiens ended in 1802. The Napoleonic Wars ended with the Second Treaty of Paris on 20 November 1815.
when did the Napoleonic era start? May 18, 1803 – November 20, 1815
Thereof, how did the Napoleonic era end?
Napoleon was decisively defeated at Waterloo, and he abdicated again on 22 June. On 15 July, he surrendered to the British at Rochefort, and was exiled to Saint Helena, where he died in 1821. The Treaty of Paris, signed on 20 November 1815, formally ended the war.
Who came after Napoleon?
Louis XVIII of France
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