The first regiment accompanied Napoleon.
One squadron of volunteers under Major Paweł Jerzmanowski accompanied Napoleon to Elba.
She married General Bertrand, and they both accompanied Napoleon into exile on Elba and St Helena.
The whole population of the city accompanied Napoleon when he left Gap.
He accompanied Napoleon throughout the brilliant campaign of 1796, and was left in charge of the army after the Treaty of Campo Formio.
Thus in the spring of 1805, she accompanied Napoleon to Milan, where he was to be crowned King of Italy.
In May 1812, a month before the French invasion of Russia, Marie Louise accompanied Napoleon to Dresden, where she met her father and stepmother.
He also accompanied Napoleon on the surveys to trace the route of what later become the Suez Canal.
After the Battle of Waterloo, Lallemand accompanied Napoleon to Rochefort, where Napoleon surrendered.
They then accompanied Napoleon on his return to France after the failure of that campaign.