Impressive effort you put into this.
I was taught when I studied the Napoleonic Era that the Battle of Borodino (Battle for Moscow) was a Russian victory as it decimated the French army and left them no choice but to retreat in the middle of the Russian winter. On what basis do you give Napoleon the full victory? In terms of losses, French had approx. 30,000 casualties, the Russians maybe 40,000, but that’s how the Russians win wars …
Alexander the Great had just 9 battles? The dude went from Macedonia all the way to Persia and India …
Cheers, Joe