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  1. Sharpe's Revenge is the nineteenth historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series written by Bernard Cornwell, first published in 1989. The peace of 1814 formally ends the Peninsular War, but it does not end all hostilities among individuals.

  2. Sharpe's Revenge is a British television drama, the 12th of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. The adaptation is based on the 1989 novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell.

  3. Aug 12, 2006 · Sharpe's Revenge: Directed by Tom Clegg. With Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Abigail Cruttenden, Philip Whitchurch. Sharpe is framed as the thief who stole Napoleon's gold, and he must clear his name to avoid execution. Meanwhile, Jane - urged on by a friend - makes some questionable choices.

  4. May 7, 1997 · The Peninsular War might be over for Britain, but Sharpe (Sean Bean) is set up by his long-time enemy Duclos and finds himself wrongly accused of stealing Napoleon's treasures. Abandoned by his wife, he breaks out of prison and goes in search of the truth on a perilous journey across France, pursued by both the British and the French.

  5. For Richard Sharpe, the battle turns out to be one of the bloodiest of the Peninsula Wars, and he must draw on his last reserves of strength to lead his troops to victory. But before... It is 1814 and the defeat of Napoleon seems imminent - if the well-protected city of Toulouse can be conquered.

  6. Jan 1, 2001 · Sharpe's Revenge. Bernard Cornwell. 4.21. 8,255 ratings190 reviews. When his honor and reputation are at stake, Sharpe seeks revenge--at any cost. It is 1814, and the defeat of Napoleon seems imminent--if the well protected city of Toulouse can be conquered.

  7. Sharpe´s Revenge - 1997. FrailCaesar. 388 subscribers. Subscribed. 57. 5.3K views 3 years ago. Follow the links below for more episodes in the Sharpe series. Toulouse - 1814 Based on the...

  8. Jun 26, 2023 · It's the end of the war, and Sharpe finds himself on trial for the teft of the treasure of France. Ducot, of course, is behind it but Sharpe wins in the end.

  9. Having been abandoned by his beautiful wife Jane, who returns to England, and persecuted by both the British and French, Sharpe boldly goes in search of both truth and revenge, embarking on a perilous journey across post-war France with the help of his loyal friends Frederickson and Harper.

  10. Thanks to a heroic charge lead by Richard Sharpe, Wellington takes the last French stronghold of Toulouse. Napoleon surrenders and the war is over. However, Sharpe is accused of stealing French treasure and murdering two French soldiers in the process, a sentence that carries the death penalty.