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Napoleon arriving on St Helena, 1815. Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I) (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815. After his defeat at Waterloo in 1815 and his subsequent surrender to the British
Napoleon Bonaparte First Consul, 1803-1804. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresNapoleon Bonaparte First Consul, 1803-1804. Bonaparte (1769-1821) became Napoleon I, Emperor of France in 1804. From the Chateau de la Malmaison, France
Napoleons funeral cortege, St Helena, 1821 (1826). The body of Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I) (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815, being borne to the open grave by British soldiers
Battle and crossing of Bridge of Lodi, 11 May, 1796. Artist: Francois GeorginBattle 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
Napoleons return to Paris from the Island of Elba, 1815, (c1835). Artist: Francois GeorginNapoleons return to Paris from the Island of Elba, 1815, (c1835). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was exiled by the Allied governments to Elba following his abdication at Fontainebleau
Battle of Jena, 14 October, 1806, (c1835). The battle of Jena in Germany began with the chance evening meeting of Marshal Lannes corps with a Prussian force of 35
The Battle of Montmirail, 11 February, 1814, (1822). Artist: Horace VernetThe Battle of Montmirail, 11 February, 1814, (1822). One of Napoleons (1769-1821) last successes in France, when he defeated the Russian General Sacken
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
The Battle of Valmy, 20 September, 1792, (1826). Artist: Horace VernetThe 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
The Emperor Napoleon I during the French Campaign, 1814. Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I) (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815
The Ghost of Napoleon on St Helena, c1825. Allegorical print of Napoleons tomb on St Helena, with the figure of Napoleon watching as a laurel wreath is laid on the stone
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
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
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
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)
The Battle of the Nile, August 1798, (1800). Artist: J Philippe de LoutherboughThe 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
The descent of Mount St Bernard, 1800. After his appointment as First Consul and Austrias attack on Italy, Napoleon and his troops cross the Alps following in the footsteps of Hannibal and Charlemagne
The Battle of Jemappes, 1792, (1821). Artist: Horace VernetThe Battle of Jemappes, 1792, (1821). The Austrian army was in winter quarters near Jemappes, in the Austrian Netherlands (Belgium) when attacked by the French on 6 November
Battle of Rivoli won by the Emperor Napoleon I, 14 January 1797, (c1835-1884)Battle of Rivoli won by the Emperor Napoleon I, 14 January, 1797, (1800-1899).The battle of Rivoli in northern Italy occurred as Austrias General Alvintzy made his fourth
Napoleon and Massena on the Island of Lobau, May 1809, (19th century). Moving across the Danube, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) ensured his base, Lobau Island
The eve of Austerlitz, 1 December 1805, (19th century). Napoleon rests by a fire with his troops camped near Austerlitz (Slavkov u Brna, Czech Republic)
Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, (19th century). One of the most decisive battles of the Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo was fought in a small area (some 10km by 4km)
Battle of Essling - Death of Montebello, 21 May 1809, (c1835). Artist: Francois GeorginBattle of Essling - Death of Montebello, 21 May 1809, (c1835). On 20 May, the IV Corps of Napoleons army under Marshal Massena formed a bridgehead to check for enemy troops
The Defence of Paris, 1814, (19th century). Paris was occupied on 31 March and within a week his marshals had forced Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) to abdicate
Napoleon injured at Ratisbon, April 1809, (c1835). Artist: Francois GeorginNapoleon injured at Ratisbon, April 1809, (c1835). Pursuing the Austrians after the victory at Eckmuhl, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
The Emperor Napoleon, 1805 (1813). Artist: J GodefroyThe Emperor Napoleon, 1805 (1813). Napoleon I (Bonaparte) (1769-1821), Emperor of France from 1804, pictured at the Battle of Austerlitz, 2 December 1805
Alessandro Volta, demonstrating his pile (battery) to Napoleon, (c1800) 1901Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) Italian physicist, demonstrating his pile (battery) to Napoleon. From Le Petit Journal, Paris, 1901
Battle of Marengo, Italy, 14 June 1800. Marengo was the decisive battle of the War of the Second Coalition, with the French under Napoleon Bonaparte defeating the Austrians
Napoleon at a Hunt in the Compiegne Forest, 1811. Artist: Carle VernetNapoleon at a Hunt in the Compiegne Forest, 1811. Detail. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg
General Bonaparte with His Military Staff in Egypt, 1863. Artist: Jean-Leon GeromeGeneral Bonaparte with His Military Staff in Egypt, 1863. Detail. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg
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
Portrait of Josephine, 1801. Artist: Francois Pascal Simon GerardPortrait of Josephine, 1801. Detail. Josephine de Beauharnais (1763-1814) married Napoleon Bonaparte in 1798 and was crowned Empress of France in 1804
Memories of the People from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836
The God of Good People from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836
Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1851. Creator: Alphonse FrancoisNapoleon Crossing the Alps, 1851
Birth of Bonoparte, February 8, 1808. February 8, 1808. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonBirth of Bonoparte, February 8, 1808
Death and Bonaparte, The Two Kings of Terror, January 1, 1814. January 1, 1814Death and Bonaparte, The Two Kings of Terror, January 1, 1814
Napoleon, March 1814?. March 1814?. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonNapoleon, March 1814?