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French Revolutionary Wars Collection (page 6)

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Sir John Thomas Duckworth (1747-1817), British naval officer, 1837. Artist: W Greatbatch

Sir John Thomas Duckworth (1747-1817), British naval officer, 1837. Artist: W Greatbatch
Sir John Thomas Duckworth (1747-1817), British naval officer, 1837. Duckworth fought in both the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1837

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Admiral Edward Pellew (1757-1833), 1st Viscount Exmouth, 1837. Artist: W Holl

Admiral Edward Pellew (1757-1833), 1st Viscount Exmouth, 1837. Artist: W Holl
Admiral Edward Pellew (1757-1833), 1st Viscount Exmouth, 1837. Pellew fought during the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary, and the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Son of King George III

Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Son of King George III. The younger brother of the future King George IV, Frederick (1763-1827)

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Lord Howes Victory, 1794 (c1850s)

Lord Howes Victory, 1794 (c1850s). Earl Howe (1726-1799) commanded the English fleet that decisively defeated the French in the Battle of Ushant (the Glorious First of June) in 1794

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Arrival of General Bonaparte in France on his return from the Campaign in Egypt, October 9, 1799, 18

Arrival of General Bonaparte in France on his return from the Campaign in Egypt, October 9, 1799, 1843. Found in the Collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Entry of Archduke John of Austria in Frankfurt on 11 July 1848, 1848. Artist: Anonymous

Entry of Archduke John of Austria in Frankfurt on 11 July 1848, 1848. Artist: Anonymous
Entry of Archduke John of Austria in Frankfurt on 11 July 1848, 1848. From a private collection

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Archduke John of Austria (1782-1859). Artist: Anonymous

Archduke John of Austria (1782-1859). Artist: Anonymous
Archduke John of Austria (1782-1859). From a private collection

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Ceremonial Reception of Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov in Milan in April 1799, 1850s

Ceremonial Reception of Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov in Milan in April 1799, 1850s. In 1799-1800 Suvorov commanded the Russian army on its campaign in Switzerland

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: The balloon Entreprenant, flown by Coutelle, at the Battle of Fleurus, 1794 (1890s)

The balloon Entreprenant, flown by Coutelle, at the Battle of Fleurus, 1794 (1890s). In 1794 the revolutionary Committee of Public Safety established a company of balloonists for the French Army

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Transport of the balloon Entreprenant from Mauberge to Charleroi, 1794 (1890s)

Transport of the balloon Entreprenant from Mauberge to Charleroi, 1794 (1890s). In 1794 the revolutionary Committee of Public Safety established a company of balloonists for the French Army

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: The People at the Convention, 20 May 1795, (1845). Artist:s Freeman

The People at the Convention, 20 May 1795, (1845). Artist:s Freeman
The People at the Convention, 20 May 1795, (1845). Scene from the French Revolution with a guillotined head on a pole, and Napoleon Bonaparte (holding his hat) in the background

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: The Mayor of Rennes, France, 1891. Artist: F Meaulle

The Mayor of Rennes, France, 1891. Artist: F Meaulle
The Mayor of Rennes, France, 1891. An incident during the French revolution, 1789. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 7th February 1891

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Battle of Hohenlinden, 3 December, 1800

Battle of Hohenlinden, 3 December, 1800
Battle of Hohenlinden, 3rd December, 1800. As Frances General Jean Moreau was advancing towards Munich with 100, 000 troops, Archduke John of Austria was hoping to use his 130

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Landing at Frejus, March, 1815

Landing at Frejus, March, 1815. Having escaped form Elba on 26 February, Napoleon lands near Frejus in Southern France by boat

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Crossing of Mount St. Bernard, May, 1800, (19th century)

Crossing of Mount St. Bernard, May, 1800, (19th century). The passage of Napoleon and his army across Mount Saint Bernard, the Alps, in the snow and ice

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Defense of Huningue, 1815, (19th century)

Defense of Huningue, 1815, (19th century). At the beginning of 1815 Napoleon escaped from Elba to reclaim his Imperial throne and relaunch attacks. In June the Battle of Waterloo ended his rule

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Battle of Marengo, 14 June, 1800

Battle of Marengo, 14 June, 1800. The supremely talented General Louis Desaix had heard the cannons firing and had turned around his divisions and marched to the sound of the guns

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Cambronne at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June, 1815, (19th century)

Cambronne at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June, 1815, (19th century). Invited to surrender the French commander of the Guard, General Count Etienne Cambronne shouted The Guard dies

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Battle of Zurich, 25 September, 1799, (c1800-c1842). Artist: Francois Bouchot

Battle of Zurich, 25 September, 1799, (c1800-c1842). Artist: Francois Bouchot
Battle of Zurich, 25 September, 1799, (c1800-c1842). Three months after the first battle of Zurich, a reinforced Marshal Massena (1758-1817)

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Attempt to assassinate Napoleon, 24 December, 1800

Attempt to assassinate Napoleon, 24 December, 1800. The most serious - and very nearly successful - attempt on his life took place on Christmas Eve in 1800 when a massive bomb exploded near his

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Seizure of the Dutch Fleet by the troops of Pichegru, January, 1795, (19th century)

Seizure of the Dutch Fleet by the troops of Pichegru, January, 1795, (19th century). General Jean Pichegru (1761-1804) seizing the Dutch Fleet with calvary after their vessels became ice locked

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Napoleon and General Kleber on the expedition to Egypt, 1798, (c1835). Artist: Francois Georgin

Napoleon and General Kleber on the expedition to Egypt, 1798, (c1835). Artist: Francois Georgin
Napoleon and General Kleber on the expedition to Egypt, 1798, (c1835). The French attempted to invade and expel the ruling Mamelukes in the Battle of the Pyramids

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Crossing of Arcola Bridge, 15 November 1796, (19th century)

Crossing of Arcola Bridge, 15 November 1796, (19th century). Popular image of the three-day battle against the Austrians, which took place at Arcole, (or Arcola) in northern Italy

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Battle of Borodino, 7 September, 1812

Battle of Borodino, 7 September, 1812. The emperors plan was to smash the Russians in one great battle and so he threw his men at them with little tactical thought

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Battle of Rivoli, 14 January, 1797, (19th century)

Battle of Rivoli, 14 January, 1797, (19th century). The battle occurred as Austrias General Alvintzy made his fourth and final attempt to relieve the siege of Mantua

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Napoleon at the Siege of Toulon, 1793, (c1835). Artist: Francois Georgin

Napoleon at the Siege of Toulon, 1793, (c1835). Artist: Francois Georgin
Napoleon at the Siege of Toulon, 1793, (c1835). In August the fervently anti-revolutionary port of Toulon was occupied by the Bourbons and a British, Spanish and pro-Bourbon military force

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: The Infernal Machine, 24 December 1800, (19th century?)

The Infernal Machine, 24 December 1800, (19th century?). The most serious - and very nearly successful - attempt on Napoleon Bonapartes (1769-1821)

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Napoleon at the Battle of Rivoli, 14 January, 1797

Napoleon at the Battle of Rivoli, 14 January, 1797. The battle of Rivoli occurred as Austrias General Alvintzy (1735-1810) made his fourth and final attempt to relieve the siege of Mantua

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Army of Alexander Suvorov crossing the St Gotthard Pass, September 1799 (19th century)

Army of Alexander Suvorov crossing the St Gotthard Pass, September 1799 (19th century). Artist: Alexander von Kotzebue
Army of Alexander Suvorov crossing the St Gotthard Pass, September 1799 (19th century). In 1799 and 1780, General Alexander Suvorov commanded a Russian army in campaigns against the French in

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Bonaparte at the Bridge of Arcole, 1796. Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros

Bonaparte at the Bridge of Arcole, 1796. Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros
Bonaparte at the Bridge of Arcole, 1796. The French defeated the Austrians on 17 November 1796 after a three day battle at Arcole, Northern Italy

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Battle of Fleurus, 16 June 1794 (19th century). Artist: Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse

Battle of Fleurus, 16 June 1794 (19th century). Artist: Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse
Battle of Fleurus, 16 June 1794 (19th century). Marshal Jean Baptiste Jourdan (1762-1833), mounted on the grey horse, commanding the French army to victory against the Austrians

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: View of the Battle of Marengo at the moment of victory, 1800

View of the Battle of Marengo at the moment of victory, 1800. The battle, fought in the north of Italy, was won by Bonaparte, who commanded the French Army in person

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Battle and crossing of Bridge of Lodi, 11 May, 1796. Artist: Francois Georgin

Battle and crossing of Bridge of Lodi, 11 May, 1796. Artist: Francois Georgin
Battle and crossing of Bridge of Lodi, 11 May, 1796. It was at the Battle of Lodi that Napoleon Bonaparte proved himself to his men and won the nickname The Little Corporal

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Battle of Marengo, 13 June, 1800. Artist: Francois Georgin

Battle of Marengo, 13 June, 1800. Artist: Francois Georgin
Battle of Marengo, 13 June, 1800. General Louis Desaix (1768-1800) heard the cannons firing, turned around his divisions and marched to the sound of the guns

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Napoleon at the Siege of Toulon, 1793, (19th century)

Napoleon at the Siege of Toulon, 1793, (19th century). The major port of Toulon was anti-revolutionary and on 28 August 1793, the city turned itself over to the Bourbons and a British

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: The Battle of Valmy, 20 September, 1792, (1826). Artist: Horace Vernet

The Battle of Valmy, 20 September, 1792, (1826). Artist: Horace Vernet
The Battle of Valmy, 20 September, 1792, (1826). At this battle a mixture of French regulars and conscripts, under General Francois Kellerman, faced an army of Brunswick veterans

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Battle of Marengo, 14 June, 1804

Battle of Marengo, 14 June, 1804. The battle, fought in the north of Italy, was won by Bonaparte, who commanded the French Army in person

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Crossing the Saint Bernard Pass, 1800

Crossing the Saint Bernard Pass, 1800. The Army of the Reserve led by General Louis Alexander Berthier (1753-1815), under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), crosses the Alps in the snow

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Crossing St Bernard, 15 May, 1800

Crossing St Bernard, 15 May, 1800. Napoleon directing his troops through the Saint Bernard pass in the Alps. One of Bonapartes first aims was to regain the territories lost in Italy

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Bonaparte at the Battle of Marengo, 14 June, 1800

Bonaparte at the Battle of Marengo, 14 June, 1800. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) at the Battle of Marengo learning of the death of General Louis Desaix (1768-1800)

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: The Battle of the Nile, August 1798, (1800). Artist: J Philippe de Loutherbough

The Battle of the Nile, August 1798, (1800). Artist: J Philippe de Loutherbough
The Battle of the Nile, August 1798, (1800). The battle was fought at night in the Abu Qir Bay near Alexandria. Admiral Lord Nelson found the French fleet at anchor and attacked

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: General Bonaparte with His Military Staff in Egypt, 1863. Artist: Jean-Leon Gerome

General Bonaparte with His Military Staff in Egypt, 1863. Artist: Jean-Leon Gerome
General Bonaparte with His Military Staff in Egypt, 1863. Detail. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte on the Bridge at Arcole, c1796-c1797. Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros

Napoleon Bonaparte on the Bridge at Arcole, c1796-c1797. Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros
Napoleon 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

Background imageFrench Revolutionary Wars Collection: Jacques Lauriston, 1804, (1839). Creator: Julien Leopold Boilly

Jacques Lauriston, 1804, (1839). Creator: Julien Leopold Boilly
Jacques Lauriston, 1804, (1839). Lauriston (Jacques-Alexandre Bernard Law, marquis de), Marechal de France. Portrait of Jacques Alexandre Bernard Law, marquis de Lauriston (1768-1828)



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