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Dominique Pinon - | Napoleon III |
Napoleon III surrenders his sword | |
HIM The Emperor | Napoleon III 1858 |
Emperor | Napoleon III then surrendered the army to the Prussian |
It was inaugurated by | Napoleon III on 2 April 1856. |
After the accession of | Napoleon III, his popularity grew. |
1854, Prince Rakoto (future Radama II) asked | Napoleon III to invade Madagascar. |
A sidebar shows | Napoleon III planning to invade the United States thro |
e is an authority on the Revolutions of 1848, | Napoleon III, Belgium, and the Crimean War. |
31 May - | Napoleon III announces the withdrawal of French forces |
While in Paris he met | Napoleon III who ordered a large painting from him. |
France in 1870: | Napoleon III has just lost the war against Prussia and |
rsini and his accomplices fail to assassinate | Napoleon III in Paris but their bombs kill 156 bystand |
ructed from 1858 to 1860, during the reign of | Napoleon III, and bears his imperial insignia. |
f Sedan was a crushing defeat of France, with | Napoleon III getting captured with his army. |
Napoleon III having a conversation with Bismarck after | |
e outside Paris until 1860, when the emperor, | Napoleon III, annexed it to the capital. |
983 by the Fragonard perfume company within a | Napoleon III town-house (built 1860). |
On the obverse the legend | NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR surrounding the crowned effigy o |
and was appointed official historiographer by | Napoleon III, whom he accompanied during several campa |
third and last son, and would become Emperor | Napoleon III of France (1852-70). |
Finally, Emperor | Napoleon III extended it on into the 17th-century quar |
Orsini, who, with accomplices, threw three at | Napoleon III in 1858. |
um to establish the Second French Empire with | Napoleon III at its head. |
On 22 November 1850, | Napoleon III declared: "Six thousand condemned men in |
In 1870 the Emperor | Napoleon III entrusted him with the command of the Imp |
Napoleon III had his existing guns, such as the Canon | |
Through diplomacy and a show of force | Napoleon III forced the Ottoman Empire to recognize Fr |
ge outside Paris, until 1860 when the emperor | Napoleon III annexed it to the capital. |
1871 caricature showing | Napoleon III dressed as a monk and Louis Jules Trochu |
Napoleon III took up the idea and announced on 12 Dece | |
Napoleon III provided Tokugawa Yoshinobu with 2,000 st | |
ourable to Lord Raglan, and unduly hostile to | Napoleon III, for whom the author had an extreme avers |
The French Emperor | Napoleon III, whose troops garrisoned Rome to protect |
y, it was the cast iron bridge inaugurated by | Napoleon III in 1861 which allowed vehicles to cross b |
The rise of | Napoleon III during the 1850s caused a further invasio |
e Birth of Venus was immediately purchased by | Napoleon III for his own personal collection. |
Dayton successfully lobbied the government of | Napoleon III not to recognize the independence of the |
stofle (1805-1863), and became silversmith to | Napoleon III and one of the major silversmiths in nine |
and at a public meeting in Drogheda denounced | Napoleon III for complicity in the acts of the Italian |
Napoleon III offered to mediate, and the result, the T | |
Austria, humbled by Prussia and bullied by | Napoleon III of France, agreed to cede Venetia to Ital |
a landmark publication on conifers, and both | Napoleon III and Queen Victoria subscribed to its firs |
After | Napoleon III declared war on the Prussians, the site w |
9 January - | Napoleon III of France, first President of the French |
amed after the Battle of Solferino, fought by | Napoleon III and Victor Emmanuel II against Francis Jo |
The painter's first buyer was a relation of | Napoleon III, but he handed it back some days later, h |
in the army of his first cousin-once-removed, | Napoleon III of France and was commissioned a colonel |
army chaplain in the Italian campaign against | Napoleon III, but the war was over before he could tak |
honor of being served at the table of Emperor | Napoleon III during the exhibition's closing ceremonie |
achment dispatched to persuade French Emperor | Napoleon III to withdraw his troops from Mexico, and w |
d the war with Prussia, and after the fall of | Napoleon III became a member of the Government of Nati |
cially the Printing Telegraph and Microphone, | Napoleon III awarded him a Chevalier of the Legion of |
to the peasants but, deluded in its hopes by | Napoleon III, the Government counted on French support |
It resulted in the capture of Emperor | Napoleon III and large numbers of his troops and pract |
When Montigny's mission failed, | Napoleon III decided to dispatch a military force of 3 |
nd the restoration of the French empire under | Napoleon III was brought into his scheme. |
an Italian aristocrat, attempted assassin of | Napoleon III, and later a career U.S. Army officer who |
Emperor | Napoleon III wished the World's Fair of 1855, which fo |
man public angered and an impasse developing, | Napoleon III sought to backtrack; he certainly did not |
caused designated emperor Wilhem I, but also | Napoleon III to congratulate. |
70 with the capitulation of the army and with | Napoleon III, a wounded MacMahon and 103,000 soldiers |
On 19 July 1870, | Napoleon III declared war on Prussia, and after his ca |
resulting in a French-Sardinian victory under | Napoleon III against the Austrians under Marshal Feren |
When | Napoleon III gained power, he re-constituted the Corps |
I don't know anything about | Napoleon III or the Crimean War, but "protector of the |
carriage crew there were two of his sons and | Napoleon III, Emperor of the French). |
his second ministry and for having dissuaded | Napoleon III of acting in favour of Austria at the tim |
Among those attending were French emperor | Napoleon III; the future King Edward VII of the United |
Following the ouster of | Napoleon III, she understood the new politics of the d |
usin, Empress Eugenie to persuade the Emperor | Napoleon III to act as arbitrator in the disputes. |
mes received medals at the Paris Salon, while | Napoleon III was one of his patrons; and it is certain |
the world, including Emperor Franz Josef and | Napoleon III, for Mortara to be returned to his parent |
n Bismarck, but opposed by the French emperor | Napoleon III on the grounds that the installation of a |
Napoleon III notified his warm approval, but the trade | |
een voted by plebiscite and the opposition of | Napoleon III having been overcome, Farini returned to |
military awards, bestowed upon him by Emperor | Napoleon III for services to the art of music, one of |
rect negotiations between Victor Emmanuel and | Napoleon III in June 1869, and refused to entertain th |
ister during the greater part of the reign of | Napoleon III, he conducted the delicate negotiations b |
icly supported the attempted assassination of | Napoleon III by Felice Orsini, returning in May 1860, |
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