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Napoleon, historical figure of France, silhouette portrait profile with laurel on French flag, vector illustration-stock-foto
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Napoleon, historical figure of France, silhouette portrait profile on French flag, vector illustration-stock-foto
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Prace, Czechia - Aug 18, 2025: The Cairn of Peace Memorial is the memorial to the fallen in the Battle of Austerlitz. Napoleon fighted here. Sunny sum-stock-foto
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Prace, Czechia - Aug 18, 2025: The Cairn of Peace Memorial is the memorial to the fallen in the Battle of Austerlitz. Napoleon fighted here. Sunny sum-stock-foto
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Prace, Czechia - Aug 18, 2025: The Cairn of Peace Memorial is the memorial to the fallen in the Battle of Austerlitz. Napoleon fighted here. Sunny sum-stock-foto
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Pyramide Austerlitz, old historical landmark in the middle of natural area Utrechtse Heuvelrug, monument dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte-stock-foto
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Pyramide Austerlitz, old historical landmark in the middle of natural area Utrechtse Heuvelrug, monument dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte-stock-foto
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Paul Delaroche, Napoleon at St Helena, painting in oil on canvas, 1855-1856-stock-foto
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Paul Delaroche, Napoleon at Fontainebleau, 31st March 1814, portrait painting in oil on canvas, 1846-stock-foto
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Paul Delaroche, Napoleon Bonaparte, crossing the Alps, painting in oil on canvas, 1848-stock-foto
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Paul Delaroche, Napoleon Bonaparte, crossing the Alps, painting in oil on canvas, 1853-stock-foto
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Paul Delaroche, Napoleon at Fontainebleau, 31st March 1814, portrait painting in oil on canvas, 1845-stock-foto
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Commemorative Plaque Detailing The Trafalgar Way in Salisbury Location. Salisbury, England-stock-foto
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Bonaparte at the School of Brienne in 1782 - Napoleon Ier Bonaparte (1769 - 1821) a l'ecole militaire de Brienne en 1782-stock-foto
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Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745-1827), demonstrating his pile (battery) to Napoleon in Paris, 1801-stock-foto
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The Wellington museum about the Napoleon Bonaparte war in Waterloo, Brabant Wallon, Belgium 14 July 2025-stock-foto
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The Wellington museum about the Napoleon Bonaparte war in Waterloo, Brabant Wallon, Belgium 14 July 2025-stock-foto
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The 1815 sign to the museum of Napoleon Bonaparte in Waterloo, Walloon Brabant, Belgium 14 July 2025-stock-foto
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Butte du Lion or Lion's Mound in Waterloo, Brabant Wallon, Belgium 14 July 2025-stock-foto
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Butte du Lion or Lion's Mound in Waterloo, Brabant Wallon, Belgium 14 July 2025-stock-foto
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Butte du Lion or Lion's Mound in Waterloo, Brabant Wallon, Belgium 14 July 2025-stock-foto
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Butte du Lion or Lion's Mound in Waterloo, Brabant Wallon, Belgium 14 July 2025-stock-foto
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Butte du Lion or Lion's Mound in Waterloo, Brabant Wallon, Belgium 14 July 2025-stock-foto
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Butte du Lion or Lion's Mound in Waterloo, Brabant Wallon, Belgium 14 July 2025-stock-foto
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Emperor Napoleon I by Jacques-Louis David at the Fogg Art Museum in Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts.-stock-foto
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Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès by Jacques-Louis David at the Fogg Art Museum in Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts-stock-foto
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Vendome column with statue of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the Place Vendome at night, in France. Vendome column has 425 spiraling bas-relief bronze plates-stock-foto
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Vendome column with statue of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the Place Vendome at night, in France. Vendome column has 425 spiraling bas-relief bronze plates-stock-foto
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Pauline Bonaparte, Princess Borghese (1780–1825), sister of Napoleon I, depicted as a victorious Venus. Marble sculpture by Antonio Canova, historical, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th-century original.-stock-foto
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Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte at Place d'Austerlitz in the French Mediterranean Island of Corsica-stock-foto
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Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte at Place d'Austerlitz in the French Mediterranean Island of Corsica-stock-foto
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Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte at Place d'Austerlitz in the French Mediterranean Island of Corsica-stock-foto
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Napoleon III (April 20, 1808 – January 9, 1873) was, under his birth name Charles-Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, President of France from 1848 to 1852 during the Second Republic and Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870 as Napoleon III, and the last French monarch. Historical, digitally enhanced reproduction of an original from the 19th century.-stock-foto
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Room in the Napoleon Museum with red, patterned walls shows portraits of members of the Bonaparte family. A harp stands in the foreground on the left. On the right is a pile of books on a table. An open door leads into a neighbouring room with a dining table. The floor is made of wood with an inlaid pattern. The location is Arenenberg in Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland-stock-foto
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Tent parlour at Arenenberg Castle in Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland. The room is decorated in the Empire style, with characteristic blue and white striped walls and ceilings reminiscent of a tent. Large portraits hang on the walls, including one of Napoleon Bonaparte and Hortense de Beauharnais. Furniture such as a piano, a candlestick and matching chairs complete the historical ambience. This room bears witness to the time when Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen of Holland and Napoleon's stepdaughter, lived here. Arenenberg, Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland-stock-foto
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Tent parlour at Arenenberg Castle in Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland. The room is decorated in the Empire style, with characteristic blue and white striped walls and ceilings reminiscent of a tent. Large portraits hang on the walls, including one of Napoleon Bonaparte and Hortense de Beauharnais. Furniture such as a piano, a candlestick and matching chairs complete the historical ambience. This room bears witness to the time when Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen of Holland and Napoleon's stepdaughter, lived here. Arenenberg, Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland-stock-foto
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A view of the magnificent interiors of Arenenberg Castle in Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland. The red walls are adorned with numerous portraits from the Napoleonic era, including a prominent picture of Napoleon Bonaparte himself. The castle was the last residence of Hortense de Beauharnais, Napoleon's stepdaughter, and her son Napoleon III-stock-foto
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A view of the historic billiard room at Arenenberg Castle in Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland. The room, once part of the residence of Hortense de Beauharnais and her son Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (later Emperor Napoleon III), features a magnificent billiard table in the foreground. A large portrait of a man in military uniform hangs on the wall, emphasising the historical atmosphere of the place. Elegant wood panelling, patterned wallpaper and an ornate chandelier characterise the interior-stock-foto
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The historic bedroom of Louis Napoleon at Arenenberg Castle in Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland, can be seen in the picture. The simple room is furnished with an antique wooden bed, a white bedspread and an ornate chair. A portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte hangs on the wall, emphasising the castle's close connection to the Bonaparte family, as it was the former residence of Hortense de Beauharnais, Napoleon's stepdaughter. The picture captures the authentic historical atmosphere of this well-preserved room-stock-foto
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A historic room at Arenenberg Castle in Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland, displays an imposing portrait of Emperor Napoleon I surrounded by an ornate grandfather clock, elegant furniture and other historical artefacts that reflect the rich history of this European location-stock-foto
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An imposing portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte in his imperial coronation robes is on display at the Arenenberg Museum in Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland. The painting, which depicts his power and status as emperor, is located in the former residence of Napoleon's stepdaughter Hortense de Beauharnais and her son Napoleon III, which emphasises the historical significance of this location-stock-foto
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The painting shows the dying Napoleon Bonaparte on his deathbed, surrounded by his loyal companions and family members on St Helena. It is a historical work depicting the emperor's last moments and can be seen in the Napoleon Museum at Arenenberg Castle in Salenstein, Thurgau, Switzerland-stock-foto
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A large Playmobil model of Napoleon Bonaparte at Les Invalides, Paris, France-stock-foto
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Prince Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte, a nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, shoots Victor Noir, actually Yvan Salmon (27 July 1848 – 11 January 1870), French journalist and socialist, 11 January 1870, France, Historical, Reproduction of an original with a scene from the 19th century-stock-foto
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The Embarkation of the Duchess of Angoulême at Pauillac (French: Embarquement de la duchesse d'Angoulême à Pauillac) is an 1818 history painting by the French artist Antoine-Jean Gros.[1] Gros had made his reputation depicting scenes of Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Empire. By contrast, this work was created under the Restoration era and celebrated an iconic royalist moment of recent history.[2]-stock-foto
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The Embarkation of the Duchess of Angoulême at Pauillac (French: Embarquement de la duchesse d'Angoulême à Pauillac) is an 1818 history painting by the French artist Antoine-Jean Gros.[1] Gros had made his reputation depicting scenes of Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Empire. By contrast, this work was created under the Restoration era and celebrated an iconic royalist moment of recent history.[2]-stock-foto
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Color lithograph by Eugène Grasset of Napoleon Bonaparte on his white horse.-stock-foto
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FILM - MOVIES - CINEMA  - HISTORY  - A scene from the 1924 Abel Gance spectacular 'Napoleon', the Little Corporal. The movie traced his life from his  schooldays to his 1797 invasion of Italy ----- FILM - CINÉMA - HISTOIRE - Une scène du film spectaculaire « Napoléon », sorti en 1924, avec Abel Gance. Le film retrace sa vie, de ses années d'école à son invasion de l'Italie en 1797.---  FILM - CINEMA - STORIA - Una scena dello spettacolare film del 1924 di Abel Gance 'Napoleone, il piccolo caporale'. Il film ripercorre la sua vita dai tempi della scuola fino all'invasione dell'Italia nel 1797-stock-foto
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The Battle of Mount Tabor (French: La Bataille du mont Tabor) is an 1808 history painting by the French artist Louis-François Lejeune.[1] It depicts a panoramic view of the Battle of Mount Tabor fought on 16 April 1799 during the French invasion of Egypt and Syria.[2] The battle, fought several miles west of Mount Tabor was a decisive victory for French forces led by General Napoleon Bonaparte over their Ottoman and Mameluke opponents.[3]-stock-foto
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The Battle of Lodi (French: La Bataille de Lodi) is an 1804 history painting by the French artist Louis-François Lejeune. One of a number of battle scenes produced by Lejeune during his career, it depicts the Battle of Lodi fought on 10 May 1796 during the Italian Campaign of the French Revolutionary Wars. Forces of the French Republic under General Napoleon Bonaparte won a victory over an Austrian army near Lodi in Northern Italy.[1]-stock-foto
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The Battle of the Nile is an 1825 history painting by the American-British artist Mather Brown.[1] It depicts the Battle of the Nile fought in August 1798 which marked a victory for Britain's Royal Navy under Horatio Nelson over the French Republic, thereby stranding Napoleon Bonaparte and his army in Egypt.[2] [3]-stock-foto
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The Battle of Mount Tabor (French: La Bataille du mont Tabor) is an 1808 history painting by the French artist Louis-François Lejeune.[1] It depicts a panoramic view of the Battle of Mount Tabor fought on 16 April 1799 during the French invasion of Egypt and Syria.[2] The battle, fought several miles west of Mount Tabor was a decisive victory for French forces led by General Napoleon Bonaparte over their Ottoman and Mameluke opponents.[3]-stock-foto
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The Battle of Lodi (French: La Bataille de Lodi) is an 1804 history painting by the French artist Louis-François Lejeune. One of a number of battle scenes produced by Lejeune during his career, it depicts the Battle of Lodi fought on 10 May 1796 during the Italian Campaign of the French Revolutionary Wars. Forces of the French Republic under General Napoleon Bonaparte won a victory over an Austrian army near Lodi in Northern Italy.[1]-stock-foto
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The Battle of the Nile is an 1825 history painting by the American-British artist Mather Brown.[1] It depicts the Battle of the Nile fought in August 1798 which marked a victory for Britain's Royal Navy under Horatio Nelson over the French Republic, thereby stranding Napoleon Bonaparte and his army in Egypt.[2] [3]-stock-foto
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France, Upper Corsica, Bastia, Terra Vechja district, Saint Nicolas square, statue of Napoleon Bonaparte represented as Jupiter-stock-foto
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France, Upper Corsica, Bastia, Terra Vechja district, Saint Nicolas square, statue of Napoleon Bonaparte represented as Jupiter-stock-foto
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France, Upper Corsica, Bastia, Terra Vechja district, Saint Nicolas square, statue of Napoleon Bonaparte represented as Jupiter-stock-foto
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France, Upper Corsica, Balagne region, L'Ile Rousse, Langley Resort Napoleon Bonaparte, 3 stars hotel in a former 19th century palace-stock-foto
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France, Upper Corsica, Balagne region, L'Ile Rousse, Langley Resort Napoleon Bonaparte, 3 stars hotel in a former 19th century palace-stock-foto
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France, Upper Corsica, Balagne region, L'Ile Rousse, Langley Resort Napoleon Bonaparte, 3 stars hotel in a former 19th century palace-stock-foto
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Color lithograph by Eugène Grasset of Napoleon's Egyptian campaign,.-stock-foto
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Painting depicting Napoleon under arrest in the governor's house on the island of Aix. The red shoes in the picture can now be seen in the exhibition at the Napoleon Museum. Rue Napoléon, Île-d'Aix, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France-stock-foto
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Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte in the Napoleon Museum on the island of Aix. The Île d'Aix played a special role in Napoleon's military strategy. After inspecting the island in 1808, Napoleon Bonaparte ordered the construction of massive fortifications to protect the nearby naval arsenal of Rochefort from the British fleet. Rue Napoléon, Île-d'Aix, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France-stock-foto
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Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte in front of a painting in the Napoleon Museum on the island of Aix. The Île d'Aix played a special role in Napoleon's military strategy. After inspecting the island in 1808, Napoleon Bonaparte ordered the construction of massive fortifications to protect the nearby naval arsenal of Rochefort from the British fleet. Rue Napoléon, Île-d'Aix, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France-stock-foto
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View of Fort Enet and Fort Boyard (right), both offshore sea fortresses which, together with the fortified island of Aix, were intended to protect the Charente estuary and the Rochefort naval arsenal from attack. The construction of the fortifications was commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte. Boulevard de la Fumée, Fouras, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France-stock-foto
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Close-up of page featuring 'The Napoleonic Wars 1789–1815' with historical artwork and quote by French soldier. Editorial use only.-stock-foto
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JOHN BULL holding the severed head of Napoleon On a pitchfork in the  July 1803 cartoon by James Gillray.  'Bonaparte, 48 hours after Landing !'-stock-foto
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Ein alliierter Vertreter unterzeichnet am 20. November 1815 den Vertrag von Paris von 1815 nach der Niederlage und zweiten Abdankung von Napoleon Bonaparte, digitale Reproduktion einer historischen Vorlage-stock-foto
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Der Angriff der Schweren Brigade von Lord Somerset während der Schlacht von Waterloo, der am Sonntag, dem 18. Juni 1815, zur Niederlage der französischen Armee unter Napoleon Bonaparte führte, digitale Reproduktion einer historischen Vorlage-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte in Fountainbleau vor seiner Abdankung nach dem Vertrag von Fontainebleau und seiner Verbannung nach Elba, einer Insel im Mittelmeer, 20 km vor der toskanischen Küste, Frankreich, digitale Reproduktion einer historischen Vorlage-stock-foto
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Der Tod von General Louis Charles Antoine Desaix (1768 bis 1800), einem französischen General und Militärführer, während der Schlacht von Marengo am 14. Juni 1800 zwischen französischen Streitkräften unter Napoleon Bonaparte und österreichischen Streitkräften in der Nähe der Stadt Alessandria im Piemont, Italien, digitale Reproduktion einer historischen Vorlage-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte führt eine Gruppe von Grenadieren an, die den Rat der Fünfhundert (das Unterhaus der Legislative) aus seinen Kammern vertrieben und ihn im Staatsstreich des 18. Brumaire als Führer Frankreich und dessen ersten Konsul einsetzten, digitale Reproduktion einer historischen Vorlage-stock-foto
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The Divorce of Empress Josephine, 15th December 1809 - engraving after Henri-Frédéric Schopin-stock-foto
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NAPOLEON AT THE SAINT-BERNARD PASS. Section of the 1801 painting by French artist Jacques-Louis David.-stock-foto
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Tomb of Álvaro Obertos de Valeto, founder of the Cartuja Monastery in Jerez. The grave was looted by the Infernal Legions of Napoleon Bonaparte.-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 23rd May, 2025. Rare Napoleon Bonaparte's letter, written just before the Battle of Austerlitz, at the pre-auction exhibition Garden Auction at Arthouse Hejtmanek in Prague, Czech Republic, May 23, 2025. The letter is one of the auction items. Credit: Michal Kamaryt/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 23rd May, 2025. Rare Napoleon Bonaparte's letter, written just before the Battle of Austerlitz, at the pre-auction exhibition Garden Auction at Arthouse Hejtmanek in Prague, Czech Republic, May 23, 2025. The letter is one of the auction items. Credit: Michal Kamaryt/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821), (Napoleon Bonaparte) in Coronation Robes, portrait painting in oil on panel by Jacques Louis David, circa 1807-stock-foto
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St. Helena - Spot where Napoleon I was interred. Depicts the Valley of the Tomb. 19th century illustration from Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly-stock-foto
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WORTH INVENTING HAUTE COUTURE  EXHIBITION AT THE PETIT PALAIS PARIS-stock-foto
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Napoleon v bede Matvei Ivanovich Platov chasing Napoleon, Cossack sports, or the Platoff hunt in full cry after French game, satirical illustration Published by Ekspeditsiia Zagotovleniia Gosudarstvennykh Bumag  watercoloured etching on paper cartoon antique vintage art artwork-stock-foto
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A print coloured engraving of Napoleon Bonaparte watercolour etching on paper  vintage 19th century created by Wijnand Esser antique print art artwork Human caricatures, satirical print political cartoon antique print, Napoleons exile to the island of Elba-stock-foto
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A print coloured engraving of Napoleon Bonaparte watercolour etching on paper  vintage 19th century created by Wijnand Esser antique print art artwork Human caricatures, satirical print political cartoon antique print. The emperor lies helplessly on his square bed, English Bulldog sits on top of him, Papa Violet was a nickname for Napoleon-stock-foto
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A print coloured engraving of Napoleon Bonaparte watercolour etching on paper  vintage 19th century created by Wijnand Esser antique print art artwork Human caricatures, satirical print political cartoon antique print, fall of Napoleon after the battle of Waterloo 1815, standing one leg on a Donkey one leg on an Ox-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — 'The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries,' painted in 1812 by Jacques-Louis David, hangs in Gallery 56 on the Main Floor of the National Gallery of Art's West Building. This life-sized portrait depicts Napoleon Bonaparte in his imperial uniform, standing before his desk at 4:13 in the morning with nearly extinguished candles, suggesting he has worked through the night on the Napoleonic Code visible on the desk. The portrait showcases David's mastery of Neoclassical portraiture while presenting a carefully crafted image of Napoleon as a tireless leader working for the-stock-foto
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A print coloured engraving of Napoleon Bonaparte watercolour etching on paper  vintage 19th century created by Wijnand Esser antique print art artwork Human caricatures, satirical print political cartoon antique print, Napoleon in the rat trap, De rot is in de val-stock-foto
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A print coloured engraving of Napoleon Bonaparte watercolour etching on paper vintage 19th century created by Wijnand Esser antique print art artwork Human caricatures, satirical print political cartoon antique print. Napoleons fruiless attempts to win the city over upon his return to Paris. 1815 Die Nieuwe belle blaasar in Parijs-stock-foto
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Scenic view of City of Paris and Les Invalides, prominent by its golden dome, a symbol of French military history.-stock-foto
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Scenic view of City of Paris and Les Invalides, prominent by its golden dome, a symbol of French military history.-stock-foto
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The cathedral of Saint Louis at sunny day , Paris. France.-stock-foto
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Napoleon visiting the site of the Louvre Paris 1854 by Nicolas Gosse 1787 - 1878 French France Museum Louvre .-stock-foto
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Napoleon visiting the site of the Louvre Paris 1854 by Nicolas Gosse 1787 - 1878 French France Museum Louvre .-stock-foto
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Napoleon visiting the site of the Louvre Paris 1854 by Nicolas Gosse 1787 - 1878 French France Museum Louvre .-stock-foto
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Emperor NAPOLEON Bonaparte 1769-1821 at Arcole 1796  by GROS Antoine Jean 1771-1835 France French Museum Louvre .-stock-foto
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Emperor NAPOLEON Bonaparte 1769-1821 at Arcole 1796  by GROS Antoine Jean 1771-1835 France French Museum Louvre .-stock-foto
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Emperor NAPOLEON Bonaparte 1769-1821 at Arcole 1796  by GROS Antoine Jean 1771-1835 France French Museum Louvre .-stock-foto
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THIRUVARUR DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU, INDIA – APRIL 26, 2025: The historic Manora Fort, an eight-story hexagonal tower, stands on the coast of Tamil Nadu.-stock-foto
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Enclosed green-shuttered balcony of Palazzo Bonaparte, once used by Napoleon’s mother, in Rome, Italy.-stock-foto
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Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte in coronation robes from Francois Gerard-stock-foto
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Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte in coronation robes By Jacques Louyis David-stock-foto