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Leporello mit vor allem militärischen Ereignissen aus dem Leben von Napoleon Bonaparte, Kaiser von Frankreich
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, J-D Geschichtliche Ereignisse
Geschichtliche Ereignisse >> Personen >> Fürstliche Häuser >> Frankreich
zwischen 1821 und 1870 (?)
Enthält: 12 Abbildungen mit Titeln auf Deutsch und Französisch:
- Den 5ten Mai 1821: Tod des Napoleons
- Den 20. April 1814: Der Abschied von Fontainebleau
- Den 16. September 1812: Brand von Moscau
- Den 6. März 1815: Die Rückkehr von der Insel Elba
- Dezember 1812: Rückzug aus Russland
- Den 2. Mai 1813: Schlacht bei Lützen
- Den 6ten Juli 1809: Schlacht bei Wagram
- Den 23ten April 1809: Napoleon verwundet bei Regensburg
- Den 25ten Oktober 1806: Das Grab von Friedrich des Grossen
- Den 14ten October 1806: Schlacht bei Jena
- Den 22ten Juli 1798: Schlacht bei den Pyramiden
- Den 15. November 1796: Die Brücke von Arcole.
Bildgröße: 6 x 8,3 cm; Blattgröße: 9 x 11,8 cm (Höhe x Breite)
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Schaden: stockfleckig
Art der Vorlage: Stahlstich oder Lithografie, schwarz-weiß
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