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The Napoleonic Wars, spanning from 1803 to 1815, were a series of conflicts involving Napoleon Bonaparte's French Empire and various European coalitions. They were characterized by significant battles such as Austerlitz and Waterloo. Napoleon's military genius and ambition led to the expansion of French influence, but his eventual defeat marked the end of an era, reshaping Europe's political landscape through treaties like the Congress of Vienna in 1815.