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War of the Fifth Coalition 1809 - Treaty of Schonbrunn, October 14th, 1809
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War of the Fifth Coalition 1809 - Treaty of Schonbrunn, October 14th, 1809
XEE4150761 War of the Fifth Coalition 1809 - Treaty of Schonbrunn, October 14th, 1809, Emperor Napoleon I of France dictating the peace - Schonbrunn Conference to lay down the foundations of the peace trade between France and Austria - Napoleon with John I of Liechtenstein (Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein) and M. de Bubna - in " History of the empire following a the history of the consulate" by Adolphe Thiers - 1879 - private collection by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: War of the Fifth Coalition 1809 - Treaty of Schonbrunn, October 14th, 1809, Emperor Napoleon I of France dictating the peace - Schonbrunn Conference to lay down the foundations of the peace trade between France and Austria - Napoleon with John I of Liechtenstein (Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein) and M. de Bubna - in " History of the empire following a the history of the consulate" by Adolphe Thiers - 1879 - private collection); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the Treaty of Schonbrunn, October 14th, 1809. Emperor Napoleon I of France can be seen dictating the terms of peace during the Schonbrunn Conference, laying down the foundations for trade and reconciliation between France and Austria after the War of the Fifth Coalition. In this image, Napoleon is surrounded by two prominent figures: John I of Liechtenstein (Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein) and M. de Bubna. Their presence signifies their crucial roles in negotiating this historic treaty. The scene exudes power and authority as Napoleon confidently asserts his dominance over Europe's political landscape. His imposing figure commands attention while he meticulously outlines the conditions that will shape future relations between these two powerful nations. The photograph serves as a visual testament to Napoleon's ambition and strategic prowess as he seeks to solidify French influence across Europe. It also highlights his ability to navigate complex diplomatic negotiations with finesse. Preserved within Adolphe Thiers' "History of the Empire Following a History of the Consulate" this image offers us a glimpse into an era defined by war, diplomacy, and shifting alliances. As we gaze upon it today, we are reminded of how historical events continue to shape our present reality.
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