Unit 4-2 The Napoleonic Era.

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Unit 4-2 The Napoleonic Era

Napoleon Bonaparte r. 1804-1815 “Ambition is never content, even on the summit of greatness”

Napoleon Heeds the Call

Napoleon’s first wife Josephine

The Italian Campaign

Napoleon at the Alps

The Egyptian Campaign

The Admiral Lord Nelson 1758-1805 The British Campaign

Napoleon’s Coronation as Emperor of the French

Napoleon taking the crown

Coronation Medals

Napoleon I, Emperor of the French

William Pitt the Younger PM 1783-1801 1804-1806

The Admiral Lord Nelson 1758-1805

The Death of Nelson at Trafalgar

Francis II of Austria, Last Holy Roman Emperor

Tsar Alexander I of Russia r. 1801-1825

Frederick William III of Prussia r. 1797 - 1840

The Arc de Triomphe in Paris, commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 to commemorate his war victories

The Peninsular War and The Spanish Resistance

Joseph Bonaparte King of Spain r. 1808-1813

Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington

The Third of May, 1808 shows French soldiers executing Spanish prisoners

Drawings of the Spanish Resistance

The New Empress, Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria

Annexation of Netherlands

The Russian Campaign

Napoleon Entering Moscow

Retreat through Russia

The Battle at Leipzig (The Battle of Nations)

Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington

Elba – Napoleon’s Exile Island

Louis XVIII Reinstated Bourbon King r. 1795-1824

Napoleon addressing his troops at Waterloo

British Cavalry Charge at Waterloo

St. Helena Island, Napoleon’s Final Resting Place

“I closed the gulf of anarchy and brought order out of chaos “I closed the gulf of anarchy and brought order out of chaos. I rewarded merit regardless of birth or wealth, wherever I found it. I abolished feudalism and restored equality to all regardless of religion and before the law. I fought the decrepit monarchies of the Old Regime because the alternative was the destruction of all this. I purified the Revolution”

Neoclassicism 1750-1820

Jacque Louis David 1748-1825

Death of Socrates

The Tennis Court Oath by David

Death of Marat

Napoleon at St. Bernard Pass

Coronation of Emperor Napoleon I