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1810 CE
1812 CE: Prussian General Johann von Yorck signs an armistice with the Russians, beginning the defection of Prussia.
1813 CE: Prussia and Russia form an alliance against Napoleon, with the Treaty of Kalisch.
1813 CE: Napoleon defeats a Russo-Prussian army at the Battle of Lützen, but lack of cavalry prevents him from capitalizing on his victory.
1813 CE: Napoleon wins the Battle of Bautzen.
1813 CE: Prince Klemens von Metternich fails to get Napoleon to agree to the peace terms of the Dresden proposals.
1813 CE: Austria joins the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon.
1813 CE: Napoleon wins the Battle of Dresden.
1813 CE: Napoleon suffers a decisive defeat at the Battle of Leipzig, also known as the Battle of the Nations.
1813 CE: The Confederation of the Rhine is dissolved.
1814 CE: Napoleon wins a series of victories against Blücher in his Six Day Campaign.
1814 CE: The Battle of Paris results in a French defeat, and the Allies occupy the city.
1814 CE: Napoleon abdicates, goes into exile on the island of Elba.
1814 CE: The War of the Sixth Coalition is officially ended with the Treaty of Paris.
1814 CE - 1815 CE: The Congress of Vienna meets to redraw the map of Europe in a post-Napoleonic world.