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| 1805 | Alexander I Alliance |  |
| 9th Aug Austria joins Britain, Russia, Sweden and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia in the Third Coalition against Napoleonic France and Spain |
| 26th Sep Russia, Prussia and Austria sign a Holy Alliance, "Justice, charity and peace" are the precepts that guid the Holy Alliance as envisioned by Tzar Alexander I of Russia |
| 1805 | Alexander I Battle of Austerlitz |  |
| 2nd Dec Austerlitz The combined forces of Alexander & Francis II of Austria are defeated by Napoleon |
| 1801 | Alexander I Battle of Copenhagen |  |
| 2nd April Copenhagen After Nelson's victory Alexander gives up the Grand Mastership of the Knights of Malta |
| 2nd April Copenhagen After Nelson's victory the League of Armed Neutrality collapses |
| 1813 | Alexander I Battle of Dresden |  |
| 26th Aug Dresden The battle of Dresden is Napoleon's last major victory against the allied forces of Austria, Russia and Prussia |
| 1807 | Alexander I Battle of Friedland |  |
| 14th June Friedland Napoleon defeats the Russian Army |
| 1813 | Alexander I Battle of Leipzig |  |
| 16th Oct Leipzig During the battle of Leipzig (aka Battle of the Nations) Napoleon faces Prussia, Austria and Russia and suffers one of his worst defeats |
| 1810 | Alexander I Blockade of France |  |
| Russia imposes duties on French imports & opens ports to neutral shipping |
| 1805 | Alexander I Coalition, 3rd |  |
| 9th Aug Austria joins Britain, Russia, Sweden and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia in the Third Coalition against Napoleonic France and Spain |
| 1814 | Alexander I Congress of Vienna |  |
| 1st Oct Vienna Represents Russia at the Congress of Vienna |
| 1815 | Alexander I Diplomacy |  |
| 26th Sep Russia, Prussia and Austria sign a Holy Alliance, "Justice, charity and peace" are the precepts that guid the Holy Alliance as envisioned by Tzar Alexander I of Russia |
| 1815 | Alexander I Holy Alliance |  |
| 26th Sep Russia, Prussia and Austria sign a Holy Alliance, "Justice, charity and peace" are the precepts that guid the Holy Alliance as envisioned by Tzar Alexander I of Russia |
| 1807 | Alexander I Independence |  |
| 9th July Danzig Under the treaty of Tilst Danzig becomes a free city |
| 1810 | Alexander I Invasion of Russia |  |
| 14th July Polotsk Leaves Polotsk on the advice of his generals |
| 1807 | Alexander I Peace |  |
| 25th June River Nemen Napoleon & Alexander meet on the River Nemen to discuss peace |
| 1815 | Alexander I Quadruple Alliance |  |
| Vienna Establishes peace in Europe defended by the Quadruple Alliance |
| 1801 | Alexander I Rule of Malta |  |
| Malta After defeat Alexander gives up claims to Malta |
| 1807 | Alexander I Rule of River Elbe |  |
| 9th July River Elbe Under the 2nd treaty of Tilsit Prussia loses land west of the River Elbe to France |
| 1807 | Alexander I Treaty of Tilsit, 1st |  |
| 7th July Tilsit French control of central & western Europe is recognized |
| 7th July Tilsit Napoleon I & Alexander I end the war against each other |
| 7th July Tilsit Prussia is halved in size |
| 7th July Tilsit Russia agrees to mediate between England & France |
| 7th July Tilsit Russia has a free hand with Sweden & takes the Grand Duchy of Finland in 1809 |
| 7th July Tilsit Russian interests in the Baltic & Black Sea are secured |
| 7th July Tilsit The grand Duchy of Warsaw & Kingdom of Westphalia are created |
| 1807 | Alexander I Treaty of Tilsit, 2nd |  |
| 9th July Tilsit Prussia loses its Polish territory which goes to the Duchy of Warsaw |
| 9th July Tilsit Prussia loses its territory west of the River Elbe which goes to France |
| 9th July Tilsit Under the treaty of Tilst Danzig becomes a free city |
| 1815 | Alexander I Treaty of Vienna |  |
| Vienna Establishes peace in Europe defended by the Quadruple Alliance |
| 1808 | Arakcheyev Minister of War |  |
| Appointed Minister of War |
| 1800 | Benningsen Assassination |  |
| 24th Mar Member of a court cabal who assassinate Peter I |
| 1812 | Benningsen Battle of Borodino |  |
| 8th Sep Borodino Commands the Russian centre at Borodino |
| 1807 | Benningsen Battle of Eylau |  |
| 8th Feb Eylau Defeated by Napoleon in East Prussia |
| 1807 | Benningsen Battle of Friedland |  |
| 14th June Friedland Defeated at the battle of Friedland |
| 1813 | Benningsen Battle of Leipzig |  |
| 19th Oct Leipzig Commands Russian army on the right wing |
| 1806 | Benningsen Battle of Pultusk |  |
| 23rd Dec Pultusk Fights at the Battle of Pultusk |
| 24th Dec Pultusk Claims a Russian victory |
| 24th Dec Pultusk The Tsar awards Benningsen command of the Russian Armies |
| 1812 | Benningsen Battle of Tarutino |  |
| Tarutino Defeats Murat |
| 1802 | Benningsen General Cavalry |  |
| Appointed General of the Cavalry |
| 1805 | Kutuzov Battle of Austerlitz |  |
| 2nd Dec Austerlitz Defeated at the Battle of Austerlitz |
| 1812 | Kutuzov Battle of Borodino |  |
| 8th Sep Borodino The Russians are defeated but manage to retreat to Moscow |
| 1811 | Kutuzov Commander |  |
| Appointed Commander-in-Chief against the Turks |
| Appointed Commander-in-Chief against France |
| 1805 | Kutuzov Field Marshal |  |
| Appointed Commander of the Army against France |
| 1806 | Kutuzov Governor |  |
| Kiev Appointed Military Governor of Kiev |
| 1812 | Kutuzov Siege of Moscow |  |
| 8th Sep Moscow The French forces burn Moscow |
| 1800 | Suvorov, Alexander Vasilyevich Commander |  |
| Appointed Commander-in-Chief |
| 1812 | Tolly, Barclay de Battle of Smolensk |  |
| 18th Aug Smolensk Leads a Russian Army of 120,000 to stop the French advance but forced back to Smolensk |
| 18th Aug Smolensk The Russians set fire to Smolensk fearing the French might cut off their retreat |
| 1812 | Tolly, Barclay de Siege of Smolensk |  |
| 18th Aug Smolensk The Russians set fire to Smolensk fearing the French might cut off their retreat |
| 1806 | Tolly Battle of Pultusk |  |
| 23rd Dec Pultusk Fights at the Battle of Pultusk |