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Napoleon Collection

Napoleon, known as the King of Kings, left an indelible mark on history that still captivates us today

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Napoleon Collection: The King of Kings
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Napoleon Collection: Map of the Battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815 (19th century)
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Napoleon Collection: Hegel & Napoleon
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Napoleon Collection: The Battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815 (oil on canvas)
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. The
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Napoleon Collection: MORIARTY POSTER
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon / St Helena Map
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Napoleon Collection: Battle of Waterloo
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon I / Gillray / G III
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Napoleon Collection: Bismarck & Napoleon III
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Napoleon Collection: Charge of the French Cuirassiers at Waterloo, 1874, (c1915). Artist
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleonic Wars. Cuirassier. French Army. Heavy cavalry. Eng
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon, (1769-1821), c1894-95, (1936). Creator: James Sant
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon on St Helena
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Napoleon Collection: Lefevre - Napoleon K050089
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon goes aboard the Northumberland for his journey to St Helena, 8 August 1815, (c1850)
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Napoleon Collection: French Republican Calendar for 1794 (Year III). Napoleon abolished this calendar
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Napoleon Collection: EVNT2A-00053
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Napoleon Collection: The Garden of Earthly Delights, 1500s
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Napoleon Collection: LEJEUNE, Louis-Fran篩s, baron (1775-1848). Visiting
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Napoleon Collection: Battle of Waterloo, 1815
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleonic War Cartoon
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Napoleon Collection: The Battle of Austerlitz on December 2, 1805. Artist: Gerard, Francois Pascal Simon (1770-1837)
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Napoleon Collection: Teenage barmaid, Halfway House, Rame, Cornwall
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleonic Wars (1796-1815). BATTLE OF THE ROTHIERE (1814
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Napoleon Collection: Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France
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Napoleon Collection: Paris, France - Champs-Elysees, The Paiva Mansion
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Napoleon Collection: OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900). Irish poet, wit and dramatist. Photographed in 1882 in New York City by
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Napoleon Collection: Sophie Blanchard in balloon ascent, Milan
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon Leaving the Field of Waterloo, 18th June 1815
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Napoleon Collection: Map / Europe / France / Paris
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon returning from Elba
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France and his family
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Napoleon Collection: Buffalo Bills Show
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Napoleon Collection: Blucher and Napoleon
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon and Spyglass
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon (Costume Ord)
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Napoleon Collection: PROFESSOR MORIARTY
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Napoleon Collection: Madame Recamier, 1800 (oil on canvas)
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon reviewing his troops. Litography. SPAIN
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon at Waterloo
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon Meets Josephine
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Napoleon Collection: Imperialism Ww1
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon at Waterloo
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon in Egypt
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon (Defeated)
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon (David)
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Napoleon Collection: Napoleon at Moscow


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Napoleon, known as the King of Kings, left an indelible mark on history that still captivates us today. As we examine the map of the Battle of Waterloo from the 19th century, we are transported back to that fateful day on June 18th, 1815. Hegel's admiration for Napoleon becomes apparent as we delve into their complex relationship and its impact on philosophy. The oil painting depicting the Battle of Waterloo allows us to witness firsthand the chaos and bravery displayed by both sides. It serves as a reminder of Napoleon's strategic genius and his ultimate defeat in this decisive battle. The map showcasing Napoleon's exile on St Helena offers a glimpse into his final years spent far away from power and glory. In another portrayal, we see Napoleon leading his troops fearlessly in the midst of battle at Waterloo in 1815. His unwavering determination shines through even amidst adversity. Gillray's satirical depiction reveals how deeply intertwined politics were with Napoleon's reign during this tumultuous era. The Napoleonic Wars brought forth many heroes, such as the cuirassiers - French heavy cavalry who fought valiantly for their emperor. Their strength and loyalty symbolize the spirit that permeated throughout France during these turbulent times. Stepping away from military matters, let us explore a different side – one depicted in "The Garden of Earthly Delights" from the 1500s. This artwork hints at his grand ambitions beyond warfare; he sought to shape society and culture under his rule. Bismarck's encounter with Napoleon III highlights how influential this enigmatic figure remained long after his reign ended. Even posthumously, he continued to inspire political intrigue and fascination among leaders across Europe. Lastly, gazing upon Moriarty's poster reminds us that even fictional characters can be influenced by historical figures like Napoleon – their cunning minds echoing echoes those attributed to him.