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Nicolas Louis François Gosse - Napoleon Bonaparte Receives the Queen of Prussia at Tilsit, July 6, 1807-stock-foto
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Meeting between Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Napoleon, Jean Lannes and Pierre Augereau in Jena in 1806 - Image taken from Harper's Magazine, 1895.-stock-foto
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Prace, Czech Republic. 02nd Dec, 2025. Opening of new exhibition in Cairn of Peace Memorial called the Battle of Three Emperors 1805 about Battle of Austerlitz, in Prace, Czech Republic, on December 2, 2025. The picture shows a bust of Napoleon Bonaparte. Credit: Patrik Uhlir/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 24th Nov, 2025. Milan (Italy), 11/24/2025 - Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte/Milan - The statue of Napoleon in Milan, known as ''Napoleon as Mars, '' is a bronze work by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon and placed in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca di Brera. The statue represents Napoleon as Mars, the peacemaker, and is a copy of the original marble statue located in London. The statue was placed in Milan in 1859, after several proposals for its installation, and is currently one of the city's main cultural landmarks. (Foto: Edson De Souza/Thenews2/Zumapress) (Credit Image:-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 24th Nov, 2025. Milan (Italy), 11/24/2025 - Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte/Milan - The statue of Napoleon in Milan, known as ''Napoleon as Mars, '' is a bronze work by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon and placed in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca di Brera. The statue represents Napoleon as Mars, the peacemaker, and is a copy of the original marble statue located in London. The statue was placed in Milan in 1859, after several proposals for its installation, and is currently one of the city's main cultural landmarks. (Foto: Edson De Souza/Thenews2/Zumapress) (Credit Image:-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 24th Nov, 2025. Milan (Italy), 11/24/2025 - Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte/Milan - The statue of Napoleon in Milan, known as ''Napoleon as Mars, '' is a bronze work by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon and placed in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca di Brera. The statue represents Napoleon as Mars, the peacemaker, and is a copy of the original marble statue located in London. The statue was placed in Milan in 1859, after several proposals for its installation, and is currently one of the city's main cultural landmarks. (Foto: Edson De Souza/Thenews2/Zumapress) (Credit Image:-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 24th Nov, 2025. Milan (Italy), 11/24/2025 - Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte/Milan - The statue of Napoleon in Milan, known as ''Napoleon as Mars, '' is a bronze work by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon and placed in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca di Brera. The statue represents Napoleon as Mars, the peacemaker, and is a copy of the original marble statue located in London. The statue was placed in Milan in 1859, after several proposals for its installation, and is currently one of the city's main cultural landmarks. (Foto: Edson De Souza/Thenews2/Zumapress) (Credit Image:-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 24th Nov, 2025. Milan (Italy), 11/24/2025 - Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte/Milan - The statue of Napoleon in Milan, known as ''Napoleon as Mars, '' is a bronze work by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon and placed in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca di Brera. The statue represents Napoleon as Mars, the peacemaker, and is a copy of the original marble statue located in London. The statue was placed in Milan in 1859, after several proposals for its installation, and is currently one of the city's main cultural landmarks. (Foto: Edson De Souza/Thenews2/Zumapress) (Credit Image:-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 24th Nov, 2025. Milan (Italy), 11/24/2025 - Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte/Milan - The statue of Napoleon in Milan, known as ''Napoleon as Mars, '' is a bronze work by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon and placed in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca di Brera. The statue represents Napoleon as Mars, the peacemaker, and is a copy of the original marble statue located in London. The statue was placed in Milan in 1859, after several proposals for its installation, and is currently one of the city's main cultural landmarks. (Foto: Edson De Souza/Thenews2/Zumapress) (Credit Image:-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 24th Nov, 2025. Milan (Italy), 11/24/2025 - Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte/Milan - The statue of Napoleon in Milan, known as ''Napoleon as Mars, '' is a bronze work by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon and placed in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca di Brera. The statue represents Napoleon as Mars, the peacemaker, and is a copy of the original marble statue located in London. The statue was placed in Milan in 1859, after several proposals for its installation, and is currently one of the city's main cultural landmarks. (Foto: Edson De Souza/Thenews2/Zumapress) (Credit Image:-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 24th Nov, 2025. Milan (Italy), 11/24/2025 - Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte/Milan - The statue of Napoleon in Milan, known as ''Napoleon as Mars, '' is a bronze work by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon and placed in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca di Brera. The statue represents Napoleon as Mars, the peacemaker, and is a copy of the original marble statue located in London. The statue was placed in Milan in 1859, after several proposals for its installation, and is currently one of the city's main cultural landmarks. (Foto: Edson De Souza/Thenews2/Zumapress) (Credit Image:-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 24th Nov, 2025. Milan (Italy), 11/24/2025 - Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte/Milan - The statue of Napoleon in Milan, known as ''Napoleon as Mars, '' is a bronze work by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon and placed in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca di Brera. The statue represents Napoleon as Mars, the peacemaker, and is a copy of the original marble statue located in London. The statue was placed in Milan in 1859, after several proposals for its installation, and is currently one of the city's main cultural landmarks. (Foto: Edson De Souza/Thenews2/Zumapress) (Credit Image:-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 24th Nov, 2025. Milan (Italy), 11/24/2025 - Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte/Milan - The statue of Napoleon in Milan, known as ''Napoleon as Mars, '' is a bronze work by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon and placed in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca di Brera. The statue represents Napoleon as Mars, the peacemaker, and is a copy of the original marble statue located in London. The statue was placed in Milan in 1859, after several proposals for its installation, and is currently one of the city's main cultural landmarks. (Foto: Edson De Souza/Thenews2/Zumapress) (Credit Image:-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte in the coup d'état of 18 Brumaire in Saint-Cloud, 10. November 1799-stock-foto
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Vendome column with statue of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the Place Vendome decorated for Christmas at night , Paris, France. Vendome column has 425 spiral-stock-foto
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Vendome column with statue of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the Place Vendome decorated for Christmas at night , Paris, France. Vendome column has 425 spiral-stock-foto
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Vendome column with statue of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the Place Vendome decorated for Christmas at night , Paris, France. Vendome column has 425 spiral-stock-foto
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GROS, Antoine-Jean (b. 1771, Paris, d. 1835, Meudon)  Napoleon Bonaparte on the Battlefield of Eylau, 1807 1808 Oil on canvas, 521 x 784 cm Mus?e du Louvre, Paris  The battle of Eylau (8 February 1807) in Poland, in which the Russian army was defeated by the French during the fourth coalition, was an extremely bloody engagement, resulting in 25,000 dead and wounded. Napoleon wished to commemorate the victory, and had it made the subject of a competition; but he wanted his humanity to be emphasized, rather than his war-like qualities. The day after the battle, he had toured the battlefield, and-stock-foto
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GROS, Antoine-Jean (b. 1771, Paris, d. 1835, Meudon)  Napoleon Bonaparte on the Battlefield of Eylau, 1807 1808 Oil on canvas, 521 x 784 cm Mus?e du Louvre, Paris  The battle of Eylau (8 February 1807) in Poland, in which the Russian army was defeated by the French during the fourth coalition, was an extremely bloody engagement, resulting in 25,000 dead and wounded. Napoleon wished to commemorate the victory, and had it made the subject of a competition; but he wanted his humanity to be emphasized, rather than his war-like qualities. The day after the battle, he had toured the battlefield, and-stock-foto
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GROS, Antoine-Jean (b. 1771, Paris, d. 1835, Meudon)  Bonaparte on the Bridge at Arcole 1796 Oil on canvas, 73 x 59 cm Mus?e du Louvre, Paris  Gros was filled with enthusiasm for the events of the Napoleonic ear, for he was just 18 when the revolution broke out. This and Bonaparte's rise to imperial power were to be the formative influences on his work. In 1797, when Napoleon was still a general, he gave the young Gros his first commission. It was Bonaparte on the Bridge at Arcole. On 17 November 1796 Napoleon led his troops in the battle at Arcole and he won in three days.  In the dynamic han-stock-foto
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GIRODET DE ROUCY-TRIOSON, Anne-Louis (b. 1767, Montargis, d. 1824, Paris)  Portrait of Queen Hortense 1808 Oil on canvas, 61 x 50 cm Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam  The sitter of this portrait is Hortense de Beauharnais (1793-1837), the daughter of Napoleon's second wife, Josephine. She unhappily married Louis Bonaparte, the younger brother of Napoleon. In 1806, Louis was made king of the newly formed Kingdom of Holland and Hortense became Holland's first queen.       --- Keywords: --------------  Author: GIRODET DE ROUCY-TRIOSON, Anne-Louis Title: Portrait of Queen Hortense Time-line: 1801-1850 Schoo-stock-foto
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Portrait of Napoleon at St. Helena, after a work by George Cruikshank.  Napoleon Bonaparte,  1769 – 1821, aka Napoleon I.  French general and statesman.   From The Connoisseur, published 1906.-stock-foto
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Empress Josephine, osephine de Beauharnais, first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte, 1763-1814. In tiara, square-necked embroidered gown with upright lace collar, silver necklace with cameos, ret velvet mantle lined with ermine. After a painting by Guillaume Guillon in the Palace at Versailles. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Edward Hargrave, No. 93 of the series of ancient portraits published in the Court Magazine and Monthly Critic, Lady’s Magazine & Museum, Belle Lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashions, Dobbs and Co., London, Vol. XIX, 1840.-stock-foto
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The Queen of Prussia and Napoleon Bonaparte at Tilsit, 1807.  After the work by Edward Matthew Ward.  From The Magazine of Art Illustrated, published c.1878.-stock-foto
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DAVID, Jacques-Louis (b. 1748, Paris, d. 1825, Bruxelles)  Portrait of General Bonaparte 1797 Oil on canvas, 81 x 65 cm Mus?e du Louvre, Paris  David first met Napoleon in Paris on 10 December 1797, at one of the public receptions given to honour the victorious general. It was during the course of the dinner that David asked to paint Napoleon's portrait, a request that was soon granted. Napoleon came to David's studio in the Louvre, granting him only a single sitting of three hours, during which he was fidgety, impatient and eager to leave. From this sitting David only managed to paint the hea-stock-foto
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Black and white engraving depicting Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte on his throne.-stock-foto
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Statue von Napoleon Bonaparte auf dem Platz Place Saint-Nicolas in Bastia, Korsika, Frankreich |  Napoleon Bonaparte Statue on Place Saint-Nicolas squ-stock-foto
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Statue von Napoleon Bonaparte auf dem Platz Place Saint-Nicolas in Bastia, Korsika, Frankreich |  Napoleon Bonaparte Statue on Place Saint-Nicolas squ-stock-foto
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Statue von Napoleon Bonaparte auf dem Platz Place Saint-Nicolas in Bastia, Korsika, Frankreich |  Napoleon Bonaparte Statue on Place Saint-Nicolas squ-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonapart's Imperial crown in the Louvre Museum, Paris, France-stock-foto
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Napoleon Exiled to Elba, Satirical Token-stock-foto
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Vienna, Austria - October 12 2025: crowd of tourists viewing famous painting Napoleon crossing the Alps by Jacques-Louis David in Belvedere gallery-stock-foto
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France, Loir et Cher, Lamotte-Beuvron, bust of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte in the council chamber of the town hall-stock-foto
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France, Loir et Cher, Lamotte-Beuvron, the town hall-stock-foto
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France, Loir et Cher, Lamotte-Beuvron, bust of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte in the council chamber of the town hall-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 8th Oct, 2025. Milan (Italy), October 8, 2025 - Gianni Brera Civic Arena - Gianni Brera Civic Arena: The Amphitheater of Parco Sempione. The Gianni Brera Civic Arena was born from the grandiose vision of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 commissioned the neoclassical architect Luigi Canonica to build an amphitheater worthy of the new Cisalpine Republic. Conceived to host the great public celebrations of the nascent Kingdom of Italy, the inauguration took place on August 18, 1807, in the presence of the Emperor himself: for the occasion, a naval battle site, called Naumachia, was-stock-foto
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A 1829 etching titled 'Plan de la Bataille d'Abou-qyr gagnée par Bonaparte le 7 Thermidor de l'an VII 1799' by Vivant Denon. The work depicts the battlefield layout of the Battle of Aboukir, won by Napoleon Bonaparte. Published in Paris by H. Gaugain, it focuses on the historical event in Egypt, specifically the Alexandria area, and includes elements related to the description and travel of the time-stock-foto
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Facsimile signatures of Napoleon Bonaparte, created between 1798 and 1809, presented on a single page-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte historical reenactment in Modena, Italy-stock-foto