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"Bonaparte: A Legacy of Power and Ambition" Step into the world of Napoleon Bonaparte, a man whose name has become synonymous with military genius and political prowess

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Julie (Clary) Bonaparte

Julie (Clary) Bonaparte
JULIE BONAPARTE, daughter of Francois Clary, wife of Napoleons elder brother Joseph, sometime king of Naples and of Spain. Lived in America 1815 - 1832

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleon J C P Bonaparte

Napoleon J C P Bonaparte
Prince NAPOLEON JOSEPH- CHARLES-PAUL BONAPARTE Son of Napoleons youngest brother Jerome; claimant to French throne : with his sons Victor and Louis

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Elizabeth Bonaparte

Elizabeth Bonaparte
ELIZABETH BONAPARTE daughter of William Patterson of Baltimore, first wife of Napoleons brother Jerome. The marriage was annulled after two years 1803 - 1805

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Prince Camillo Borghese

Prince Camillo Borghese
Principe CAMILLO FILIPPO LODOVICO BORGHESE Italian aristocrat, second husband of Napoleons sister Pauline Bonaparte

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleon Reviews Troops

Napoleon Reviews Troops
Napoleon Bonaparte, freshly elected president, reviews his troops in the place de la Concorde, Paris

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Presidential Elections

Presidential Elections
Electioneering for the president : a lady favours Napoleon Bonaparte

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleon III Drives

Napoleon III Drives
Napoleon Bonaparte, elected president by a landslide, drives to the Elysee palace where he will mature his plans to restore the Empire

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Representatives Named

Representatives Named
With Napoleon Bonaparte elected as president, the names of other representatives are announced

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleon at Sens

Napoleon at Sens
President Napoleon Bonaparte visits Sens

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleon at Assemblee

Napoleon at Assemblee
Napoleon Bonaparte, freshly elected president, makes his formal entry into the Assemblee Nationale

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Louis Bonaparte

Louis Bonaparte
LOUIS BONAPARTE - Brother of Napoleon I - made King of Holland before abdicating in 1810

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Caroline Bonaparte

Caroline Bonaparte
CAROLINE (MARIE-ANONCIADE) Sister of Napoleon I (reigned as Queen of Naples 1808-1815)

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Meeting of three leaders at Tilsit, Napoleonic Wars

Meeting of three leaders at Tilsit, Napoleonic Wars
A meeting of three leaders during the Napoleonic Wars -- Tsar Alexander I of Russia, Napoleon Bonaparte of France and Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, meet on a raft in the Niemen river

Background imageBonaparte Collection: The Villa San Martino

The Villa San Martino, Napoleons summer residence, 4 miles from Ponteferraio on the island of Elba, Italy, Europe

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Flowers in front of Briars Pavilion, the house where Napoleon stayed from October to December 1815

Flowers in front of Briars Pavilion, the house where Napoleon stayed from October to December 1815, on St. Helena, Mid Atlantic

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Caroline Bonaparte / Murat

Caroline Bonaparte / Murat
CAROLINE (MARIE-ANONCIADE) Sister of Napoleon I, wife of Joachim Murat, King of Naples (she reigned as Queen of Naples 1808-15)

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Jerome Bonaparte / Miniatu

Jerome Bonaparte / Miniatu
JEROME BONAPARTE Youngest brother of Napoleon I and King of Westphalia

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Louis Lucien Bonaparte

Louis Lucien Bonaparte
LOUIS-LUCIEN BONAPARTE French scientist and linguist

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Maria Bonaparte / Mother

Maria Bonaparte / Mother
Maria Letizia Ramolino Bonaparte Mother of Napoleon I

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Jcp Bonaparte / Photo

Jcp Bonaparte / Photo
JOSEPH-CHARLES-PAUL BONAPARTE Called Prince Napoleon, and nicknamed Plon-Plon, second son of Jerome

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Jcp Bonaparte / Trombinosc

Jcp Bonaparte / Trombinosc
JOSEPH-CHARLES-PAUL BONAPARTE Called Prince Napoleon, and nicknamed Plon-Plon, second son of Jerome

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleon Ii / Daffinger

Napoleon Ii / Daffinger
FRANCOIS-CHARLES-JOSEPH - BONAPARTE - NAPOLEON II Known also as the Eaglet. Son of Napoleon I, titular King of Rome, created duc de Reichstadt

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Giuseppina Grassini

Giuseppina Grassini
GIUSEPPINA GRASSINI An opera singer, and the lover to two of the most famous men of her age, Napoleon Bonaparte and the Duke of Wellington

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Volta and his Pile

Volta and his Pile
VOLTAs PILE (battery) He demonstrates it to the Institut Francais and the consul Napoleon Bonaparte

Background imageBonaparte Collection: J C P Prince Bonaparte

J C P Prince Bonaparte
JOSEPH-CHARLES-PAUL 2nd son of Jerome Bonaparte, known as Prince Napoleon, nicknamed Plon-Plon

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleon Coup D etat 4

Napoleon Coup D etat 4
THE 19TH BRUMAIRE With fellow consuls Sieyes and Ducos, Bonaparte stages his coup d etat at Saint-Cloud, dissolving the Conseil du 500 overthrowing the Directoire

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleon Coup D etat 3

Napoleon Coup D etat 3
THE 19TH BRUMAIRE Bonaparte, with fellow consuls Sieyes and Ducos, stages his coup d etat at Saint-Cloud, dissolving the Conseil du 500 overthrowing the Directoire

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Jerome Napoleon Bonapart

Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Palazzo Bonaparte, Rome

Palazzo Bonaparte, Rome
The Palazzo Bonaparte is on left of this picture, at corner of Piazza Venezia and Via del Corso, Rome. Letizia Bonaparte, mother of Napoleon I, lived in this palace from 1815 to 1836

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Passage of Sierra-Morena

Passage of Sierra-Morena
PENINSULA CAMPAIGN Passage of the SIERRA MORENA Joseph Bonaparte invades Andalucia, forcing a passage through the mountains against fierce resistance

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Battle of Ocana

Battle of Ocana
PENINSULA CAMPAIGN Battle of OCANA Joseph Bonaparte defeats a Spanish army Date: 18 November 1809

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleons Birthplace

Napoleons Birthplace
The Bonaparte family home at Ajaccio where Napoleon was born

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Joseph Bonaparte

Joseph Bonaparte
JOSEPH BONAPARTE - made King of Spain by Napoleon I (later King of Naples)

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleon I / Tomb

Napoleon I / Tomb
NAPOLEON I/SCENES Visitors are suitably impressed by his catafalque at Les Invalides, Paris

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Napoleon I / Kett Print

Napoleon I / Kett Print
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE I on his horse

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Pauline Bonaparte

Pauline Bonaparte
(Maria-Paulette) PAULINE BONAPARTE sister of Napoleon married 1.General Leclerc 2.Prince Camillo Borghese (bust portrait)

Background imageBonaparte Collection: Elise Bonaparte

Elise Bonaparte
ELISE BONAPARTE Princess of Piombino Grand Duchess of Tuscany Countess of Compignano eldest sister of Napoleon Bonaparte



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"Bonaparte: A Legacy of Power and Ambition" Step into the world of Napoleon Bonaparte, a man whose name has become synonymous with military genius and political prowess. From his early days as a young student to his grand conquests on the battlefield, Bonaparte's influence shaped the course of history. In "Napoleon Crossing the Grand Saint-Bernard Pass, " we witness his determination and strategic brilliance as he leads his troops through treacherous terrain. This iconic painting captures the essence of a leader who would stop at nothing to achieve victory. But it wasn't just on the battlefield where Bonaparte left his mark. In James Gillray's satirical etching "The Plumb-pudding in Danger, " we see him engaging in diplomatic negotiations with British Prime Minister William Pitt. The image humorously depicts these two powerful figures carving up the world like a shared meal, highlighting Bonaparte's ambition for global dominance. However, not all was smooth sailing for this enigmatic figure. The Battle of Waterloo marked a turning point in his reign, captured vividly in maps from that fateful day. It was here that Bonaparte faced defeat and ultimately met his downfall. Yet even after defeat, Bonaparte remained an intriguing character. James Sant's portrait shows us a contemplative side to this larger-than-life figure - a man who pondered over past triumphs and contemplated what could have been. Finally, we glimpse into Napoleon's final chapter as he boards the Northumberland for exile on St Helena. This moment symbolizes both an end and new beginnings - an empire lost but also reflections on an extraordinary life lived. Bonaparte may be gone, but his legacy lives on through art and historical records such as Louis-François Lejeune's depiction of him visiting battlefields during peacetime. His impact reverberates throughout time - forever remembered as one of history's most captivating and influential figures.