Napoleon height
Napoleonshöhe is the name of the following elevations, from which Napoléon Bonaparte is said to have directed battles:
- Napoleonshöhe (Abensberg) (375.8 m), near Abensberg , Kelheim district, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria - see Battle of Abensberg
- Napoleonshöhe (Oberdeggenbach) (435.9 m), near Oberdeggenbach ( Schierling ), Regensburg district, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria - see Battle of Eggmühl
Napoleonshöhe is the name of the following elevations, which, however, were not involved in such a battle:
- Napoleonshöhe (Burghausen) , in Burghausen , Altötting district, Bavaria; with Gasthaus Napoleonshöhe
- Napoleonshöhe (Sprendlingen) (271.4 m), near Sprendlingen , district of Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate - on the foothills of the Zotzenheimer Horn (247.5 m) there was a telegraph pole of the optical telegraph line Metz-Mainz under Napoleonic rule
Napoleonshöhe was the name of a park and palace during the Napoleonic years in the Kingdom of Westphalia:
- Napoleonshöhe , former name of Bergpark and Schloss Wilhelmshöhe , in today's city of Kassel, Hesse