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Felice Pasquale Bacciocchi, c1805-1820, (1896)Felice Pasquale Bacciocchi, Prince of Lucca and Piombino, Grand Duke of Tuscany, c1805-1820, (1896). Felice Pasquale Baciocchi (1762-1841)
Bonaparte at Auxonne, 1788, (1896). Typogravure after the painting by Francois Flameng. From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume I, by William Milligan Sloane. [The Century Co. New York, 1896]
Napoleon in Society at Valence. 1785, (1896). Artist: M HaiderNapoleon in Society at Valence. 1785, 1893, (1896). Engraving after the drawing by Andre Castaigne. From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume I, by William Milligan Sloane. [The Century Co
Bonaparte at the Military School, Paris, 1784, (1896). Artist: M HaiderBonaparte at the Military School, Paris, 1784, (1896). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) attended the Ecole Militaire military from 22 October 1784 to 28 October 1785
Bonaparte Attacking Snow Forts at the School of Brienne, 1896. Artist: M HaiderBonaparte Attacking Snow Forts at the School of Brienne, 1894, (1896). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) spent part of his youth, from May 1779 to October 1784 at the Military School in Brienne
Napoleon I, c1810, (1896). Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France from 1804, depicted as Caesar with laurel wreath
The Civil Marriage of Napoleon and Josephine, 9 March 1796, (1896). Engraving after the aquarelle by Eric Pape. From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume I, by William Milligan Sloane. [The Century Co
Bonaparte, The Nouveau, At The School of Brienne, 1779-1784, (1896). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) spent part of his youth, from May 1779 to October 1784 at the Military School in Brienne
Napoleon Bonaparte in 1785, Aged Sixteen, (1896). Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France from 1804. Napoleon enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army
Carlo Buonaparte - Father of Napoleon Bonaparte, 1804, (1896). Artist: RA MullerCarlo Buonaparte - Father of Napoleon Bonaparte, 1804, (1896). Portrait of Carlo Maria Buonaparte (1746-1785), Corsican General and father of Napoleon Bonaparte
Pascal Paoli, 1791, (1896). Artist: R. G. TietzePascal Paoli, 1791, (1896). Engaving after the painting by Drelling. From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume I, by William Milligan Sloane. [The Century Co. New York, 1896]
Landing of Paoli on Corsican Soil, late 18th century, (1896). Filippo Antonio Pasquale di Paoli (1725-1807) was a Corsican patriot and leader. He was exiled from Corsica twice
Napoleon On His Way To Corsica With His Sister Elisa, 1894, (1896). They were met at Valence by his former landlady, who brought him a present of fruit. Engraving after the aquarelle by Eric Pape
Napoleon Bonaparte in 1809, (1896). Artist: Gustave KruellNapoleon Bonaparte in 1809, (1896). Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France from 1804. Napoleon enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army
Napoleons Farewell To The Imperial Guard At Fontainebleau, April 20, 1814, (1896). Under the terms of The Treaty of Fontainebleau
Old port from the Citadel, Calvi, Corsica, France
Tower of the Genoese Governors Palace, Citadel, Bastia, Corsica. Corsica was a territory of the city state of Genoa until 1768, when the island was ceded to France to pay off a debt
Restaurants in the old port with the Citadel in the background, Calvi, Corsica
Jerome Bonaparte 1784-1860. - Gemalde von Gros, 1934Jerome Bonaparte 1784-1860, 1934. Jerome-Napoleon Bonaparte (1784-1860), the youngest brother of Napoleon I and reigned as Jerome I King of Westphalia, between 1807 and 1813
Napoleon I 1769-1821. In der Schiacht bei Wagram, 1934Napoleon I 1769-1821, 1934. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution
Corsica, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]
Last Days of Napoleon at St Helena, c1860s, (1893). Artist: John L StoddardLast Days of Napoleon at St Helena, c1860s, (1893). Sculpture of Napoleons decline, made after his death in 1821. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings
Prince Jerome Bonaparte (1784-1860). Portrait of the youngest brother of Napoleon, who made him King of Westphalia. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III
The house where Napoleon was born, Ajaccio, Corsica, 1937. Artist: Martin HurlimannThe house where Napoleon was born, Ajaccio, Corsica, 1937. Birthplace of Napoleon (1769-1821). Illustration from Das Mittelmeer: Landschaft
Napoleon I in his coronation robe, c1804, (c1920). Portrait of Napoleon (1769-1821) who crowned himself emperor. From Story of the British Nation, Volume III by Walter Hutchinson. [London, c1920s]
Premier Consul, c1803, (c1920). Artist: Charles Francois Gabriel LevachezPremier Consul, c1803, (c1920). Portrait of Napoleon (1769-1821) as First Consul. From Story of the British Nation, Volume III by Walter Hutchinson. [London, c1920s]
Napoleons Triumphal Entry into Milan, Italy, c1805. Artist: H BibbyNapoleons Triumphal Entry into Milan, Italy, c1805
Napoleon Bonaparte and his family, 1840. Napoleon (1721-1818) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army
The Surrender of Napoleon, 1817. Artist: CT DixonThe Surrender of Napoleon, 1817
Napoleon Bonaparte (1721-1818) on board the Belerophon off the coast of Plymouth, 19th century. Napoleon (1721-1818) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army
James Boswell, esq in the dress of an armed Corsican Chief, 1769. Artist: James WaleJames Boswell, esq in the dress of an armed Corsican Chief, as he appeared at Shakespeares Jubilee, at Stratford upon Avon, September 1769. Portrait of Scots writer James Boswell (1740-1795)
Napoleon and the first of his empires, c1804-1814. The first French Empire, (or the Napoleonic Empire), of Napoleon I (1769-1821) lasted from 1804 to 1814
Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino, 19th century. Artist: W GreatbatchLucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino, 19th century. Lucien Bonaparte (1775-1840) was a younger brother of Napoleon I of France
Pascal Paoli, 18th century Corsican general and patriot, (1820). Artist: Thomas DalePascal Paoli, 18th century Corsican general and patriot, (1820). Paoli (1725-1807) became the leader of the Republic of Corsica when it declared itself independent in 1755
Napoleon Bonaparte, 1840. Artist: GoutiereNapoleon Bonaparte, 1840. Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) made in the year of the Battle of Waterloo (1815). Napoleon enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary
Napoleon and his staff watching the burning of Moscow, 1812, (late 19th century. )Napoleon and his staff watching the burning of Moscow, 1812, (late 19th century.)
Napoleon Bonaparte, 1845. Artist: FreemanNapoleon Bonaparte, 1845. Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) who enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army
Napoleon on his Imperial Throne, 1804. Artist: Napoleon Bonaparte INapoleon on his Imperial Throne, 1804. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) assumed the title of Emperor of France on 18 May 1804. Found in the collection of the Musee de l Armee, Paris
The Corsican Bandit, Jacques Bellacoscia, Surrendering to the Police, 1892. Artist: Henri MeyerThe Corsican Bandit, Jacques Bellacoscia, Surrendering to the Police, 1892. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 16th July 1892
Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul of France, 1803-1804. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresNapoleon Bonaparte as First Consul of France, 1803-1804. Napoleon (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army
Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - April 1814. Artist: Paul DelarocheNapoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - April 1814. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army
Napoleon I Emperor of France, 1804. Artist: Francois Pascal Simon GerardNapoleon I Emperor of France, 1804. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army
General Bonaparte at Arcole, 17 November 1796, (c1797). Artist: Antoine-Jean GrosGeneral Bonaparte at Arcole, 17 November 1796, (c1797). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) during his victory over the Austrians in Italy in November 1796
Napoleon in his Study, 1812. Artist: Jacques-Louis DavidNapoleon in his Study, 1812. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army
Napoleon I on the Imperial Throne, 1806. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresNapoleon I on the Imperial Throne, 1806. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) assumed the title of Emperor of France on 18 May 1804
Bonaparte at the Bridge of Arcole, 1796. Artist: Antoine-Jean GrosBonaparte at the Bridge of Arcole, 1796. The French defeated the Austrians on 17 November 1796 after a three day battle at Arcole, Northern Italy
Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul, 1799-1821. Artist: Antoine-Jean GrosNapoleon Bonaparte as First Consul, 1799-1821. Portrait of Napoleon (1769-1821) as First Consul. In 1802, a plebiscite granted him the position for life
Napoleon Bonaparte on the Bridge at Arcole, c1796-c1797. Artist: Antoine-Jean GrosNapoleon Bonaparte on the Bridge at Arcole, c1796-c1797. Detail. The French defeated the Austrians on 17 November 1796 after a three day battle at Arcole, Northern Italy