Why is Waterloo so famous?
Why is Waterloo so famous? Waterloo ended the wars that had convulsed Europe since the French Revolution (1789-99). It also ended France's attempts, whether under Louis XIV or Napoleon, to dominate the continent. Waterloo inaugurated a general European peace that, apart from the brief interruption of the Crimean War (1854-56), lasted until 1914.
Why is it called Waterloo in London?
The main entrance is to the south of the junction of Waterloo Road and York Road. It is named after the eponymous bridge, which itself was named after the Battle of Waterloo, a battle that occurred exactly two years prior to the opening ceremony for the bridge.