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  1. 22 mar 2019 · The Frenchman Charles-Joseph Minard’s figurative maps of the French army’s loss during Napoleon’s campaign against Russia in 1812-13 is one of the field’s classics. Research on data visualization. Graphs, charts and colorful maps.

  2. 8 cze 2014 · Angry at Czar Alexander’s decision, Napoleon gathers a massive army of over 400,000 to attack Russia in June of the year 1812. While Russia’s troops are not as numerous as France’s, Russia has a plan.

  3. 26 maj 2013 · [Click on map to see full size version] The chart above also tells the story of a war: Napoleon’s Russian campaign of 1812. It was drawn half a century afterwards by Charles Joseph Minard, a French civil engineer who worked on dams, canals and bridges.

  4. 30 maj 2013 · On 25 August, Napoleon – based near Dorogobuzh (about ninety kilometres east of Smolensk) – received the wounded Tuchkov, where he proposed peace talks. Tuchkov refused and later that autumn was dispatched to Metz. By 28 August, the Grande Armée had arrived in the town of Vyaz’ma, 114km from Borodino.

  5. Mapping Time: Illustrated by Minard's Map of Napoleon's Russian Campaign of 1812 | Table of Contents Author: Esri Subject: Mapping Time: Illustrated by Minard's Map of Napoleon's Russian Campaign of 1812 | Table of Contents Created Date: 1/27/2021 9:30:21 AM ...

  6. 21 wrz 2021 · In March 1812 the Austrians agreed to supply 30,000 men to support a French invasion of Russia. In return Napoleon guaranteed the integrity of the Ottoman Empire and promised to restore the Illyrian provinces to Austria in exchange for Galicia, which was to be given to a reconstituted Poland.

  7. This visualization depicts Napoleon's disastrous march to Moscow, in the winter of 1812. Beginning at the Polish-Russian border, the maroon flow-line shows the size of the Grand Army (initially 422,000) as it progressed through Russia.

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