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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. 30 maj 2013 · On 31 August, two cossacks were captured by Murat’s forces: Napoleon subsequently learned of Kutuzov’s promotion and arrival as commander of the Russian forces. On 1 September, Napoleon arrived in Gjatsk (modern-day Gagarin, Russia), just sixty or so kilometres from Borodino.

  3. 7 wrz 2021 · In June 1812, having amassed a Grande Armée of over 400,000 men, Napoleon crossed the Niemen river into Russia. However, the Russians refused to give the French Emperor the decisive battle he desired and instead retreated eastwards into the country’s vast interior. About this map.

  4. 21 wrz 2021 · In late February 1812 the French emperor Napoleon signed the Treaty of Paris with Frederick William III of Prussia, establishing a Franco-Prussian alliance directed against Russia. The alliance allowed French troops to cross Prussia and committed the Prussians to providing 20,842 auxiliary troops—almost half of the 42,000 men the Prussian ...

  5. 11 lip 2017 · I am preparing a presentation at work on Charles Joseph Minard’s map of Napoleon’s Russian Campaign of 1812. I have taken the largest version of the map I could find and added some annotations noting why Edward Tufte , in his seminal book, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information , calls Minard’s Napoleon map one of the “best ...

  6. 22 sty 2024 · Reconstruct Minard’s iconic data visualization of Napoleon’s Russian campaign of 1812 with the help of K-AI, KNIME’s Python code generation engine

  7. 4 cze 2013 · DataViz History: Charles Minard’s Flow Map of Napoleon’s Russian Campaign of 1812 – To Moscow. Since Minard’s map is in French, I have provided an English language version for us to use as we discuss the flow of Napoleon’s march in detail. [2]

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