Austria 1840

Chapter 2020: seven

In this article, the characters appear directly, and they appear in the stories told, and they are more extensive and important characters.

Some lived after 1840 and appeared directly in the text, indicated by brackets (straight).

Napoleon:

The mother and the fetus were against France, the fool who was fooled by the old Corsicans, and the bad seed bullied by the French mainlanders. Later, they realized that Corsica's independence was nothing to do, so they did not rebel against France, but became a part of France.

In the process of supporting France, he has grown into an extraordinary military talent, an ordinary excellent administrative talent, and a sloppy political and diplomatic talent. Sensitivity, inferiority complex, self-esteem, pride, lack of compromise.

Archduke Karl (straight):

The first two, three, four or five steamed buns, the first person to truly defeat Napoleon, the commander-in-chief of Austria and the chairman of the Military Commission, he not only defeated Napoleon, causing Napoleon to suffer heavy losses, but also broke the myth of Napoleon's invincibility, and was When Napoleon defeated, not a single hair was left, that is, the loss was very small.

He is not like Napoleon, and he is the only opponent recognized by Napoleon. He also recognizes Napoleon very much. Otherwise, why do military reforms follow Napoleon. Military liberal, political conservative.

Wellington (straight):

A small half of the tenth steamed bun, one of the protagonists of the Battle of Waterloo, the "General of Indian Soldiers" in Napoleon's mouth and pen. It's not good to be beaten by Napoleon, and he is good at yin people and tricks his teammates.

His fame is entirely blown by the British.

Wellington suffers from Napoleon Fear & Nightmare Syndrome: "I have nightmares when I think of Napoleon, and there is Napoleon in every nightmare".

Blucher:

More than half of the tenth steamed bun, one of the protagonists of the Battle of Waterloo, the commander of Prussia, his military level is the strongest man in Prussia.

He was once captured by the French army, and when he was old, he became nervous.

Alexander I:

The Russian emperor, cruel, tough, the most typical two-faced person, is completely different from his father and grandmother; he is also a girl lover, and an inexplicable death of the Russian emperor, no one knows how he died. .

In the Franco-Russian War, he was the decision maker of the policy of "killing 800 enemies and losing 10,000". (see chapters 39, 42)

Emperor Franz:

The emperor of Austria, a straw bag in the mouth of his brothers and sisters, a person who "major general's ability but wants to be a general of the world" in the mouth of an officer, a coward and an idiot in the eyes of the queen. Loneliness, pain, cowardice, impulsiveness, patience, and strength are all kinds of emperors.

The more the plot unfolds, the more different people communicate with him and the more evaluations, the more three-dimensional, fuller and more complicated his image becomes.

Maria Ludovica:

The Queen of Austria is also the cousin of the Austrian Emperor, Archduke Karl and Archduke John, as well as a fan sister and fan of Archduke Karl. Because the Principality of Modena, the mother country, was destroyed by Napoleon, it strongly opposed France and Napoleon.

Superb administrative ability - praised both internally and externally, politically conservative; has a story with Archduke Carl. (See Chapters 33-44, Italy series)

Archduke John (straight):

In the Habsburg family, the second-largest military figure after Archduke Karl, he is politically enlightened, liberal, renounces royal privileges, greatly reduces the pension, and takes a commoner wife. (See Chapters 60-73)

Metternich (straight):

Austrian foreign minister, prime minister, the most powerful politician in the first half of the 19th century in Europe, see Li Hongzhang, Bismarck. Political conservative.

Josephine:

Napoleon's first queen, because of her beauty, went to the guillotine and survived; with high IQ and emotional intelligence, she managed Napoleon silently. (see chapter 41)

She was also the grandmother of Napoleon III.

Mary Louise (straight):

The eldest princess of the Austrian Empire, the second empress of Napoleon. (See Chapters 40, 41, 46)

Called by Napoleon to marry a "womb", she married an earl after Napoleon's defeat, and later married an earl.

Jerky when you are young, but very wise when you are old.

Kutuzov:

The sixth, seventh, and eighth steamed buns, Marshal of the Russian Empire, cruel, tough, commander-in-chief of the Russian army in the Franco-Russian War, caused Napoleon to suffer heavy losses. The implementer of the policy of "killing 800 enemies and losing 10,000". (see chapter 42)

This guy was the commander-in-chief who was considered second only to Napoleon, Archduke Karl and Wellington at the time, and both he and Napoleon were artillery professionals.

He is also a Russian military theorist and can be called Russia's military god.

Prince Carl Philip Schwarzenberg:

The ninth mantou, the commander-in-chief of the seventh anti-French alliance, succeeded Archduke Karl in charge of the Austrian military, and defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Leipzig.

Austria is second only to Karl's second military commander. Of course, there is still a big gap between him and Karl.

Maria Theresa:

The Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, known as Teresa the Great, established the powerful position of the Holy Roman Empire. The equivalent of Catherine the Great of Russia and Victoria the Great of England.

It was Archduke Karl, Archduke John, and the grandmother of the protagonist's grandfather Franz II. He fought against Prussia several times and was defeated by his cousin Frederick the Great of Prussia, but the more the war, the stronger he was, but he died a few years earlier than his cousin. No kill cousin. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

Frederick the Great:

Also known as Frederick the Great, he was the first powerful emperor who established the status of a powerful Prussian country. During his reign, he fooled his cousin, Empress Teresa, and asked her to cede Silesia to him, so she would admit her throne, and her cousin would not eat that. Set, he brought troops to fight.

It caused two European wars, the War of Austrian Succession, and the Seven Years War, in which the whole of Europe was basically involved.

Of course, in the end he captured Silesia, which he hadn't fooled.

Well, this war madman, he is also a famous writer and a famous composer. Be cool.

In addition to his native language, he can speak five languages ​​proficiently, and he can speak 4 languages. Wannian is still learning Russian, Basque, and Chinese. You are right, he has also learned Chinese.

So it's normal that my cousin Teresa the Great can't fight this madman. This guy just wasn't born in the same era as Napoleon.

He is also the military strongman considered by Europe to be second only to Napoleon and other four major powers. Well, he is tied for fifth, and Gustav II, the king of Sweden who was killed by Austria, is also fifth.

Joseph II:

Son of Teresa the Great, consolidator of imperial strength, Germanist, conservative, implementation and promotion of Teresa's policies, Germanic immigration and colonization in Central Europe.

It is the uncle of Archduke Karl, the uncle of the protagonist, Grandpa Karl.

Leopold II

Son of Empress Teresa, brother of Joseph II, before becoming emperor, he spent decades in Florence, deeply influenced by the Renaissance, liberalism, and ideal king in the hearts of philosophers. Being the emperor for two years shortened the lifespan of the empire by at least 20 years.

Archduke Karl's father, father of the protagonist Karl's grandfather

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