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With a laurel crown upon his head and the Grande Armee at his command, Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, led his sovereign proto-nation down a path diverging from the Republican principles it fought so long to uphold, espousing devotion to the spirit of the revolution under autocratic rule - his rule.

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Fusilier, Grenadier and Voltigeur The box art from the HaT French infantry 1808-12 gives an idea of the look of the French line infantryman on campaign. Note the variations in trousers, water canteens and great-coats. The rigours of Spain would produce even greater variation, but Fusiliers were still required to remain clean shaven. Detailed highlighting requires a good brush French Line Infantry Painting Tutorial Part One Sorry for a delay in producing this second post, life has demanded…

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The French Empire was the Empire dictated by Napoleon Bonaparte, who established French hegemony over Europe at the beginning of the nineteenth century. At its height in 1812, the French Empire had 130 departments, ruled over 44 million people, and had a large army in Germany, Spain, Italy, and the Duchy of Warsaw.

Print by Giacomo Mantegazza. Giuseppe Mazzini (1805 – 1872) founded the Young Europe association in Bern, Switzerland, in 1834. He was an Italian politician, journalist, and activist for the Unification of Italy into a single state, which occurred in 1861. He was born in Genoa, Gênes department, First French Empire, which is now in Liguria region, Italy. Genoa, Bern, Unification Of Italy, Italian Unification, First French Empire, Bern Switzerland, Framed Postcards, French Empire, Canvas Pictures

Print by Giacomo Mantegazza. Giuseppe Mazzini (1805 – 1872) founded the Young Europe association in Bern, Switzerland, in 1834. He was an Italian politician, journalist, and activist for the Unification of Italy into a single state, which occurred in 1861. He was born in Genoa, Gênes department, First French Empire, which is now in Liguria region, Italy.

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