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ii. 416;
influence on Prussian regeneration, iii. 103.
=Schleiz=, engagement at, ii. 428.
=Schleswig=, Denmark's loss of, iii. 70.
=Schloditten=, military operations near, iii. 14.
=Schoenbrunn=, _N._ establishes headquarters in palace at (1805), ii. 369, 378; (1809) iii. 212; interview between _N._ and Haugwitz at, ii. 399; treaties of, 417; iii. 241, 244, 252; _N.'s_ proclamations from, 215; _N._ leaves for the Lobau, 226; Prince Liechtenstein at, 239; accident to _N._ near, 240; attempt to assassinate _N._ at, 240; _N._ returns to Paris from, 245; virtual imprisonment of Maria Louisa at, iv. 143.
=Schrattenthal=, Kutusoff at, ii. 379.
=Schwarzenberg, Prince=, reliance on Peccadeuc, i. 65; Austrian minister to France, iii. 253; suggests the marriage of _N._ and Maria Louisa, 253; toasts the King of Rome, 261; commands Austrian contingent in Russian campaign of 1812, 324; in Volhynia, 338; holds back Tormassoff, 341; opposed by Tormassoff and Tchitchagoff, 350; retreats behind the Bug, 358; expected to cover the crossing of the Beresina, 363; driven back, 366; checked by Sacken, 369; lukewarmness, 382; retreats across the Vistula, 385; evacuates Warsaw, 385; seeks shelter in Cracow, 393; held back by Metternich, 395; commanding the Army of the South, iv. 3; hampered by presence of the allied sovereigns, 3; military incapacity, cowardice, and reputation, 6, 64, 69, 89, 90-94; _N._ moves against, 8; battle of Dresden, 9; Vandamme's pursuit of, 15; Murat fails to check, 17; protects Austria from invasion, 18; moves on Dresden, 18; southern movement by, 21; gets to southward of Leipsic, 22; Murat ordered to hold, 23; contemplated attack on, 23; proposed junction of Bluecher and Bernadotte with, 26; battle of Wachau, 28; battle of Leipsic, 27-32; suggests compromise plan of invasion of France, 57, 58; at Langres, 58; crosses the Rhine at Basel, 58; movement toward Auxerre, 60; junction with Bluecher, 60; strength, Feb. 9, 1814, 62; _N.'s_ contemplated movement against, 62-65; steady advance of, 65; crosses Switzerland, 67; danger of his advancing to Fontainebleau, 72; sends flag of truce to Berthier, 73; retreats to Troyes, 73; quails before _N.'s_ advance, 73; Macdonald and Oudinot in pursuit of, 73; checks Oudinot, 73; strength at Troyes, 74; withdraws behind the Aube, 74; justifies his course, 74; at Bar-sur-Aube, 74; _N._ prepares to attack, 74; at Congress of Chatillon, 77; Bluecher cut off from, 77, 78; _N._ plans to attack him at Chalons, 77; regains communications with Bluecher, 80; moves against Macdonald, 84; dismayed at the capture of Rheims, 85; supposed retreat to the Vosges, 86; engagements at Arcis and Torcy, 87; sickness, 89, 90; on the European policy of 1814, 88; retreats to Troyes, 90; _N._ misled by his actions, 90; apprehensions of _N.'s_ strength, 92; strength, 92; battle of Arcis-sur-Aube, 93; Bluecher seeks a junction with, 94; his communications threatened, 95, 96; junction with Bluecher, 95, 97; favors movement on Paris, 98; determines to seek a battle, 98; proposes to pursue _N._, 100; at peace council in Paris, 114; enters Paris with the allies, 114; seduces Marmont, 119; sows treason in the French army, 120; Marmont reveals his plot to, 125; plan for the campaign of the Hundred Days, 169.
=Schweidnitz=, the allied forces near, iii. 413; _N.'s_ strategy at, 413.
=Science=, _N._ advises encouragement of, ii. 347.
=Scrivia, River, the=, Ott driven back to, ii. 176; the country of, 176-178.
=Sebastiani, Gen. F. H. B.=, mission to Persia and the Levant,