Section 5: The Fall of Napoleon. Francisco Goya 1746-1828.

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Section 5: The Fall of Napoleon

Francisco Goya

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

Drawings of the Spanish Resistance

Napoleon’s first wife Josephine

Josephine Receiving a Crown at Napoleon’s Coronation Ceremony

The New Empress, Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria

Napoleon Entering Moscow

Retreat through Russia

Elba – Napoleon’s Exile Island

British Cavalry Charge at Waterloo

Napoleon addressing his troops at Waterloo

St. Helena Island, Napoleon’s Final Resting Place

The Congress of Vienna

Francis I of Austria, Host of Congress of Vienna

Prince Metternich, Foreign Minister of Austria

Lord Castlereagh of Great Britain

Czar Alexander I of Russia

Europe in 1815

Estates General National Assembly Legislative Assembly National Convention Directory Consulate Empire Monarchy Restored (Louis XVI)