Napoleon I abdication in 1814

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Napoleon I abdication in 1814 was the formal renunciation of the French throne by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, marking the end of his rule and the collapse of the First French Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abdication
historical event
political event
alsoKnownAs Napoleon I abdication in 1814
surface form: Abdication at Fontainebleau

Napoleon I abdication in 1814
surface form: First abdication of Napoleon
chronologicalOrder before the Hundred Days and the Battle of Waterloo
chronologyPosition first abdication of Napoleon I
countryInvolved First French Empire
France
endTime 1814-04-06
followedBy First Bourbon Restoration
Hundred Days
exile of Napoleon to Elba
follows French campaign of 1814
surface form: Allied invasion of France (1814)

Battle of Paris (1814)
War of the Sixth Coalition
hasCause loss of political support in France
military defeat of Napoleon I
occupation of Paris by the Sixth Coalition
hasEffect Treaty of Fontainebleau (1814)
accession of Louis XVIII of France
end of the First French Empire
exile of Napoleon I to Elba
first restoration of Louis XVIII
restoration of the Bourbon monarchy
hasMainParticipant Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
surface form: Napoleon I
hasTopic end of Napoleonic hegemony in Europe
succession to the French throne
involves Quadruple Alliance (1815)
surface form: Allied powers of the Sixth Coalition

Austria
Prussia
Russia
United Kingdom
legalForm act of abdication
marksEndOf Napoleon Bonaparte
surface form: Napoleon I’s first reign as Emperor of the French
partOf Napoleonic Wars
War of the Sixth Coalition
pointInTime April 1814
politicalContext Congress of Vienna
surface form: Congress of Vienna (preparatory phase)

collapse of the First French Empire
replaces reign of Napoleon I as Emperor of the French
significantPlace Château de Fontainebleau
surface form: Palace of Fontainebleau

Tuileries Palace
startTime 1814-04-04
tookPlaceIn Fontainebleau, France
surface form: Fontainebleau

France
Paris

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Fontainebleau, France historicalEvent Napoleon I abdication in 1814
subject surface form: Fontainebleau
First French Empire endEvent Napoleon I abdication in 1814
this entity surface form: first abdication of Napoleon
Château de Fontainebleau significantEvent Napoleon I abdication in 1814
this entity surface form: Napoleon I abdicated there in 1814
Napoleon I abdication in 1814 alsoKnownAs Napoleon I abdication in 1814
this entity surface form: First abdication of Napoleon
Napoleon I abdication in 1814 alsoKnownAs Napoleon I abdication in 1814
this entity surface form: Abdication at Fontainebleau
Treaty of Paris (1814) context Napoleon I abdication in 1814
this entity surface form: first abdication of Napoleon I
Imperial Guard disbandedAfter Napoleon I abdication in 1814
this entity surface form: fall of Napoleon
First Restoration follows Napoleon I abdication in 1814
this entity surface form: Abdication of Napoleon I