GEORGE III (c)

1802  –  1820

1802  –  1808

The Louisiana Purchase (Thomas Jefferson)  -  The Napoleonic Wars

Napoleon crowned Emperor  -  Karageorge (Serbia)  -  Battle of Trafalgar (Nelson)

Battles of Ulm and Austerlitz  -  Treaty of Pressburg  -  Confederation of the Rhine Battles of Jena and Auerstadt (Congreve Rockets)  -  The Continental System (Berlin Decree)  -  William Wilberforce (Slave Trade)   -  Battles of Eylau and Friedland

The Treaty of Tilsit   -  The Peninsular War

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1802  –  1808

1809  –  1813

1809  –  1813

The Battle of Corunna (Sir John Moore)  -  The Battle of Wagram (Andreas Hofer)

South America (Argentina, Paraguay, Chile)  -  (Bernado O’Higgins & Jose de San Martin)

Prince Regent (Prince of Wales)  -  Luddite Riots  -  War of 1812 (Treaty of Ghent)

Retreat from Moscow  -  Battle of Leipzig (Battle of the Nations)  -  Treaty of Gullistan

1814  –  1820

1814  –  1820

The Treaty of Kiel  -  Bernadotte (Norway)  -  Finland (Russia)  -  Island of Elba

(Napoleon)  - The Hundred Days  -  Congress of Vienna  -  (Congress System) and

(Barbary Pirates)  -  Battle of Waterloo (Duke of Wellington)  -  Verdict on Napoleon

Tsar Alexander I (Holy Alliance)  -  King Shaka (Zulu Empire)  -  Second & Third

Maratha Wars  -  Raffles (Singapore)  -  The Peterloo Massacre (Hunt & Burdett)

William Wordsworth (Romanticism)

Johan Wolfgang Goethe (Faust)

Chamisso (Peter Schlemihl)

Joseph Gay-Lussac

(gases and acids)

Adelbert von Chimisso

(biologist)

 Dalton (atomic theory)

Jöns Berzelius (symbols)

 Young (nature of light)

Alexander von Humboldt

(North & South America)

Meriwether Lewis and

William Clark (N.America) Flinders (Australia)

Scoresby & Son (Arctic)

George Hegel

(“World Spirit”)

Friedrich Schelling

(Naturphilosophie)

Arthur Schopenhauer

(The Will of Nature)

Thomas Telford

John Louden McAdam

(road building)

Richard Trevithick

(Catch-me-who-can)

Robert Fulton (Nautilus)

Thomas Rowlandson

George Cruikshank

(caricaturists)

 Flaxman (sculptor)

François Gérard

(Austerlitz)

Joseph Jacquard

(weaving)

Ludwig Van

Beethoven (Eroica)

Luigi Cherubini

(Lodoiska)

Nicholas Appert

(bottled food)

Nicolo Paganini

(virtuoso violinist)

Lord Byron

(Don Juan)

Grimm Brothers

(Fairy Tales)

Jane Austen

(Pride & Prejudice)

Madame de Staël

(On Germany)

Mdm de Récamier

(salon)

Johann Wyss (Swiss

Family Robinson)

John Hoppner

(portrait painter)

The Elgin Marbles

(Earl of Elgin)

Antonio Canova

(sculptor)

J.M. Turner

(Frosty Morning)

Thomas Girtin

(Eton College)

The Norwich School

(Crome & Cotman)

Carl Gauss

(orbit of Ceres)

Heinrich Olbers

(comets)

Celestial Police

(missing planet)

John Nash

(Regency Style)

Humphrey Repton

(landscape artist)

Carl Gauss

(probability)

Lamarck

(evolution)

Georges Cuvier

(anatomy)

Louis Agassiz

(historic Ice Age)

Saussure

(photosynthesis)

John Rennie (London Bridges)

Elizabeth Fry (Newgate)

Robert Owen (New Moral World)

Samuel Hahnemann (homeopathy)

Franz Joseph Gall (cranioscopy)

Johann Ludwig Burckhardt

(Petra and Abu Simnel)

Rossini

(Barber of Seville)

Pius VI

(imprisoned)

Pius VII

(The Jesuits)

Chateaubriand

(Christianity)

Gota Canal

(Sweden)

Humphry Davy

(safety lamp)

David Ricardo

(Law of Wages)

James Mill

(political economy)

Chateaubriand

(Atala and René)

Sir Walter Scott

(Waverly Novels)

James Hogg

(Scottish Pastorals)

John Keats

(romantic odes)

Leigh Hunt

(Story of Rimini)

Shelley

(To the West Wind)

Mary Shelley

(Frankenstein)

John Polideri

(The Vampyre)

Francisco Goya

(3rd May 1808)

Girodet-Triosen

(Burial of Atlala)

Henry Raeburn

(Sir John Sinclair)

Thomas Lawrence

(portrait painter)

Géricault

(Raft of Medusa)

Allston

(romantic art)

Humphry Davy

(chemistry)

P-J Pelletier

(alkaloids)

William Smith

(rock strata)