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Napoleon I, Emperor of France

Napoleon: an epic poem in twelve cantos with two engravings by William Richard Harris, 1845. Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821) was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of France from 1804 to 1815. He is best remembered for his role in the series of conflicts known as the Napoleonic Wars, during which the French Empire enjoyed a long streak of victories. In the War of the Sixth Coalition (1813-1814), however, Napoleon was finally defeated and exiled to Elba. He escaped, but after losing the battle of Waterloo he was again imprisoned and this time exiled to Saint Helena off the coast of Africa. In February 1821, his health began to fail rapidly and he died. Image taken from Napoleon: an epic poem in twelve cantos with two engravings by William Richard Harris, 1845.
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Napoleon I, Emperor of France
Napoleon: an epic poem in twelve cantos with two engravings by William Richard Harris, 1845. Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821) was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of France from 1804 to 1815. He is best remembered for his role in the series of conflicts known as the Napoleonic Wars, during which the French Empire enjoyed a long streak of victories. In the War of the Sixth Coalition (1813-1814), however, Napoleon was finally defeated and exiled to Elba. He escaped, but after losing the battle of Waterloo he was again imprisoned and this time exiled to Saint Helena off the coast of Africa. In February 1821, his health began to fail rapidly and he died. Image taken from Napoleon: an epic poem in twelve cantos with two engravings by William Richard Harris, 1845.
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2830 x 3600 px | 29.1 MB
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24.0 x 30.5 cm | 9.4 x 12.0 in (300 dpi)