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Napoleon L Collection (page 14)

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon I, 19th century. Artist: Alexis Wallerstein

Napoleon I, 19th century. Artist: Alexis Wallerstein
Napoleon I, 19th century

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Bonaparte 1st Consul of the French Republic, 19th century

Bonaparte 1st Consul of the French Republic, 19th century

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: General Bonaparte, 19th century

General Bonaparte, 19th century

Background imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L Collection: The Death of Napoleon the Great, 5 May 1821, 1825

The Death of Napoleon the Great, 5 May 1821, 1825. Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I) (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Battle of Wagram, 1809, (c1835). Artist: Francois Georgin

Battle of Wagram, 1809, (c1835). Artist: Francois Georgin
Battle of Wagram, 1809, (c1835). On the 5-6 July, reinforcements under Marshal Massena and artillery fire support from the grand batteries on Lobau stemmed the Austrian advance

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon at the Battle of Lutzen, 2 May, 1813

Napoleon at the Battle of Lutzen, 2 May, 1813. With a Prusso-Russian army of some 100, 000 men moving on a small French force at Leipzig, Napoleon Bonaparte decided to intercept the enemy

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: History of the Zouaves in Africa, in the Crimea and in Italy, (19th century)

History of the Zouaves in Africa, in the Crimea and in Italy, (19th century). In the summer of 1830 a number of Zouaoua tendered their services to the French colonial army

Background imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L Collection: Battle of Borodino, Russia, 7 September 1812, (c1835). Artist: Francois Georgin

Battle of Borodino, Russia, 7 September 1812, (c1835). Artist: Francois Georgin
Battle of Borodino, Russia, 7 September 1812, (c1835). With 44, 000 Russian casualties and 30, 000 French losses, the battle was indecisive

Background imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L Collection: Battle of Heliopolis, Egypt, 20 March 1800

Battle of Heliopolis, Egypt, 20 March 1800. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) launched an invasion on Egypt to attack British interests in India

Background imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L Collection: Dutch-Belgian troops at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, (late 19th century)

Dutch-Belgian troops at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, (late 19th century). The Dutch-Belgians under Bylandt were ordered to withdraw during the Battle which led to Napoleons (1769-1821) defeat

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon at the Battle of Jena, 14 October 1806, (19th century)

Napoleon at the Battle of Jena, 14 October 1806, (19th century). The Battle of Jena in Germany began with the chance evening meeting of Marshal Lannes corps with a Prussian force of 35

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: The return of Napoleon from the Isle of Elba, 26 February 1815, (c1835) Artist: Francois Georgin

The return of Napoleon from the Isle of Elba, 26 February 1815, (c1835) Artist: Francois Georgin
The return of Napoleon from the Isle of Elba, 26 February 1815, (c1835). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was exiled by the Allied governments to Elba following his abdication at Fontainebleau

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleons Column, Place du Chatelet, Paris, 19th century

Napoleons Column, Place du Chatelet, Paris, 19th century. Below the column commemorating Napoleons victories, the water carriers fill their buckets at the fountain

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon on St Helena, 1815-1821 (1826)

Napoleon on St Helena, 1815-1821 (1826). Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I) (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815. Above his head is an eagle carrying a branch of laurel with the names of his famous

Background imageNapoleon L 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 imageNapoleon L Collection: Battle of Lutzen, 2 May 1813

Battle of Lutzen, 2 May 1813. With a Prusso-Russian army of some 100, 000 men moving on a small French force at Leipzig in Germany, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) decided to intercept the enemy

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Caricature of Napoleon I watching the fall of the Colonne de Vendome, Paris Commune, 1871

Caricature of Napoleon I watching the fall of the Colonne de Vendome, Paris Commune, 1871. The Paris Commune voted to dismantle the column erected by Napoloeon I in the Place Vendome

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Ah! Que l on est fier d etre Francais, 1871

Ah! Que l on est fier d etre Francais, 1871. Doesn t it make one proud to be French?, laments a caricature of Napoleon I, whose statue was toppled from its column in the Place de la Vendome by

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleons troops defending a telegraph tower, c1815, (c1870)

Napoleons troops defending a telegraph tower, c1815, (c1870). The incident took place shortly before Napoleons defeat at Waterloo by the allies under Wellington, 18 June 1815

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Painting of Napoleon at the battle of Rivoli, 18th century

Painting of Napoleon at the battle of Rivoli, 18th century
Painting of Napoleon at the battle of Rivoli on the 18th of Janury 1797, in the Gallery of Battles in Versailles, 18th century

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, 19th century

Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, 19th century
Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram on 6th July 1809, in Versailles Palace, 19th century

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleons Throne-Room, 19th century

Napoleons Throne-Room, 19th century
Napoleons Throne-Room at Fontainebleau, 19th century

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul of France, 1803-1804. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul of France, 1803-1804. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul of France, 1803-1804. Napoleon (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Italian Corps of Eugene de Beauharnais Crossing the Niemen on 30 June 1812, (1815)

Italian Corps of Eugene de Beauharnais Crossing the Niemen on 30 June 1812, (1815). Artist: Albrecht Adam
Italian Corps of Eugene de Beauharnais Crossing the Niemen on 30 June 1812, (1815). Part of Napoleons Grande Armee embarking on the invasion of Russia

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Nicolas Francois Appert (1749-1841), French chef and inventor, c1870

Nicolas Francois Appert (1749-1841), French chef and inventor, c1870. Appert devised a method of preserving food, first in glass bottles that had been sealed with wax and immersed in boiling water

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - April 1814. Artist: Paul Delaroche

Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - April 1814. Artist: Paul Delaroche
Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - April 1814. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon I Emperor of France, 1804. Artist: Francois Pascal Simon Gerard

Napoleon I Emperor of France, 1804. Artist: Francois Pascal Simon Gerard
Napoleon I Emperor of France, 1804. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: General Bonaparte at Arcole, 17 November 1796, (c1797). Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros

General Bonaparte at Arcole, 17 November 1796, (c1797). Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros
General Bonaparte at Arcole, 17 November 1796, (c1797). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) during his victory over the Austrians in Italy in November 1796

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon in his Study, 1812. Artist: Jacques-Louis David

Napoleon in his Study, 1812. Artist: Jacques-Louis David
Napoleon in his Study, 1812. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, c1801-1825

Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, c1801-1825. Alexander (1777-1825) ascended to the throne after the murder of his father, Paul I

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Le Campagne de France 1814, (1864). Artist: Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier

Le Campagne de France 1814, (1864). Artist: Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier
Le Campagne de France 1814, (1864). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) leads the remnants of his army through mud and snow during the French campaign of 1814

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon I on the Imperial Throne, 1806. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Napoleon I on the Imperial Throne, 1806. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Napoleon I on the Imperial Throne, 1806. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) assumed the title of Emperor of France on 18 May 1804

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon on the Field of the Battle of Eylau, 9th February 1807 (1808). Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros

Napoleon on the Field of the Battle of Eylau, 9th February 1807 (1808). Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros
Napoleon on the Field of the Battle of Eylau, 9th February 1807 (1808). The Battle of Eylau was one of the major engagements of the War of the Third Coalition

Background imageNapoleon L Collection: Napoleon in Egypt, 1799

Napoleon in Egypt, 1799. In 1798, wary of Napoleons (1769-1821) growing popularity in France, the revolutionary government sent him to Egypt on a campaign aimed at disrupting British trade with



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