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1800 CE
1810 CE
1808 CE: A Spanish army defeats a French force at the Battle of Bailén, France's first major land defeat since the start of the Napoleonic Wars.
1809 CE: Archduke Charles of Austria invades Bavaria with 200,000 men, sparking the War of the Fifth Coalition.
1809 CE: Napoleon defeats Archduke Charles in a string of battles during the Landshut Campaign.
1809 CE: The Austrians defeat a Polish army at the Battle of Raszyn.
1809 CE: Napoleon occupies Vienna for the second time.
1809 CE: Napoleon suffers his first defeat in ten years at the Battle of Aspern-Essling; French Marshal Jean Lannes is mortally wounded.
1809 CE: Tyrolean rebels defeat a Franco-Bavarian army at the Second Battle of Bergisel.
1809 CE: Viceroy Eugène de Beauharnais of Italy defeats Archduke John of Austria at the Battle of Raab.
1809 CE: Napoleon defeats Archduke Charles of Austria at the Battle of Wagram.
1809 CE: The Armistice of Znaim is signed, ending hostilities between Austrian and French armies.
1809 CE: The Treaty of Schönbrunn is signed between France and Austria; the War of the Fifth Coalition is over.
1810 CE: Andreas Hofer, leader of the Tyrolean Rebellion, is executed on the direct order of Napoleon.
1810 CE: Emperor Napoleon I is married to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria.