Napoleonic Wars Gallery
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The worst portrait of Horatio Nelson ever created. Painted by Leonardo Guzzardi in 1799.
Historically accurate depiction of French Emperor Napoleon I writing the Napoleonic Code in 1804.
Royal North British Dragoons’ Sergeant Charles Ewart seizes the Imperial Eagle of the French
The Hundred Days Part V — The Final ExileAfter Napoleon’s defeat at the hands of Welling
Napoleon’s not so elite soldiers — The La Legion Noire (The Black Legion).During the ear
The Boneyman will come and get you!In Britain during the Napoleonic Wars Napoleon Bonaparte replaced
Prince William of Orange A.K.A “Silly Billy” at the Battle of Waterloo. Future King of t
Napoleon and the Roman Gladiator Helmet,One of the Louvre’s most interesting pieces was an ancient b
Andrea Appiani, the Elder (Italian; 1754–1817)General Louis-Charles-Antoine Desaix Reading an Order
French Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard marching in review.
Napoleon’s Cloak 1797-1805from the Royal Collection Trust
A post war propaganda piece depicting Napoleon Bonaparte leading an army of rats while in exile at S
peashooter85:A Plan so Crazy it Just Might WorkDuring the Napoleonic Wars in 1805, two weeks after t
The Battle of Whippy Hill (2014, ink on paper, 14" x 26")Jesse Coons
Sword cande of Lord Henry Paget, circa 1818.from Thomas Delmar LTD
Portus Aderni (Hampshire, England).This Saxon shore fort was built during the 200s AD at the north e
Happy Birthday Joseph Bonaparte! Born January 7th, 1768. King of Naples and Sicily, King of Spain,
The Nock Volley Gun,Invented by engineer James Wilson and produced by the firm of Henry Nock in Lond
In Sergei Bondarchuk’s epic “War and Peace” (1967) thousands of people dressed in historical costume
Sergei Bondarchuk’s “War and Peace” (1967)“You have no idea how Kutuzov has
Japanese depiction of Napoleon Bonaparte and his exile at St. Helena, from a Japanese book circa 181
Monsieur Duce, a veteran Mameluke Imperial Guard who served under Napoleon Bonaparte. Photographed i
“Soldiers, from the summit of these pyramids, forty centuries look down upon you.”&mdash
Remains of a soldier unearthed at Waterloo with a musket ball inside it’s ribs.
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