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BRA1128132 Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-73) was the first President of the French Second Republic and, as Napoleon III, the Emperor of the Second French Empire.
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LRS164994 president of the Second Republic (1850-52);
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UIG3618247 Napoleon III (Charles Louis Napoleon) (1808-1873). Emperor of the French (1852-1870). Son of Napoleon Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon I and Hortensia, daughter of Josephine de Beauharnais, first wife of Napoleon. Engraving, 1885.
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KWE238045 president of the Second Republic (1850-52);
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LSE4112749 Portrait of the Bourbons. From left to right: Charles X (1757-1836), Marie Amelie (1782 - 1866), Louis Philippe I (1773-1850), Eugenie de Guzman (1826-1920) and Napoleon III (1808-1873).
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XEE4411454 Portrait of Napoleon III - people's representative, president of the French Republic. (Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte) (1808 - 1873). Epinal print.
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ICA4921217 Illustration by Charles Vernier (? -1887) in Le Charivari - Theatre, President of the Republic - Thiers Adolphe, Napoleon III
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ICA4921353 Illustration by Charles Vernier (? -1887) in Le Charivari - Un oiseleur politique - President of the Republic, Ministere de l'Interior - Thiers Adolphe, Napoleon III, Faucher Leon (1803-1854) - Portfolio
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JOC4401054 Cartoon of the politics of the Second Empire (Bonapartiste Regime) directed by Napoleon III (Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, dit Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, 1808-1873). “A writer I have no intention of approaching as a call to the revolt.” Henri Rochefort (1831-1913), a French journalist and politician published in “La Lanterne” a collection of texts full of generous ideas written by Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte before his accession to power and in total contradiction with imperiale politics. Illustration by Andre Gill, La Lanterne, August 29, 1868. Engraving in “” Napoleon dernier: Les Lanternes de l'Empire”” (Volume 1, vol1), reedition of 1880-1881 of 75 issues of the newspaper “” La Lanterne “” published by Henri Rochefort (1831-1913) between 30/05/1868 and 29/10/1869 at the Anti-Clerical Librairie. Private collection.
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ICA4921175 Illustration by Charles Vernier (? -1887) in Le Charivari, 1851-10-4 - Art, President of the Republic, Size - Thiers Adolphe, Napoleon III, Painters artists
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ICA4921127 Le Charivari, Satirique en N & B, 1851_12_1: News - President of the Republic, Size - Thiers Adolphe, Marianne, Napoleon III, Berryer Pierre Antoine dit Berryer Jr. (1790-1868) - Illustration by Charles Vernier (? -1887)
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ICA4928326 Illustration by Charles Vernier (? -1887) in Le Charivari, 1850-11-28 - The offer of a stable position - President of the Republic, French Academy, Size, Armchair (symbol of power) - Thiers Adolphe, Napoleon III, Dupin Andre-Marie dit dupin aine (1783-1865)
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ICA4921160 Illustration by Charles Vernier (? -1887) in Le Charivari, circa 1851-11 - Reminder of the law of 31 May 1850 - Elections, President of the Republic, Size, Law, Voting rights - Thiers Adolphe, Napoleon III, Dupin Andre-Marie dit Dupin aine (1783-1865) - Metaphore alimentaire
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LSE4088212 Les Bourbons et l'Empire: Charles X (1757-1836), Marie Amelie de Bourbon Sicily (1782-1866) and Louis Philippe I (1773-1850), Eugenie de Montijo (1826-1920) Napoleon III (1808-1873) - Plage extracted from Kings and Queens of France in prints, Paris, ed. Swift, 19th century
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PRX2641022 Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, Napoleon III: 20.04.1808 - 09.01.1873First president of the French republic, nephew of Napoleon ICreators: A. Charpentier fecit, Mayer et Pierson photog.; Illustration from "Panthéon des illustrations francaises au XIX Siècle", by Victor Frond (1821 - 1881), 1865 - 1866
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JLJ4633405 Portrait of Prince Imperial Eugene Louis Napoleon (1856 - 1879), son of Napoleon III. Painting by Charles Porion (19th century), 1876. Compiegne, Musee National Du Chateau
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KDC384214 Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-73); known as Louis Napoleon until 1852; President of the French Republic 1848-51; Emperor of the French 1852-70; letter written in London to contradict a report that he was standing as a candidate for a seat in the National Assembly in France;
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KWE341472 Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-73); known as Louis Napoleon until 1852; President of the French Republic 1848-51; Emperor of the French 1852-70;
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JLJ4633503 Equestrian portrait of Prince Imperial Eugene Louis Napoleon, son of Napoleon III (1856 - 1879). Painting by Charles Porion (19th Century), 1876. Oil on canvas. Dim: 0.45 X 0.56m. Compiegne, Musee National Du Chateau - Equestrian portrait of the imperial Prince Eugene Louis Napoleon, son of Napoleon III (1856-1879). Painting by Charles Porion (19th Century), 1876. Oil on canvas. 0.45 X 0.56 m. National Museum of the Castle, Compiegne, France
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CHT199623 photo stereoscopique coloree, vers 1860-70;
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CHT199622 la reine Hortense de Beauharnais et son fils; Hortense Eugenie de Beauharnais was the daughter of the first marriage of the Empress Josephine and married Napoleon I's younger brother, Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland;
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JOC4401112 Cartoon of the politics of the Second Empire (Bonapartiste Regime) directed by Napoleon III (Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, dit Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, 1808-1873). Everything for the ladies! “”. General Fleury (1815-1884) took an active part in the coup d'état of 2 December. He remains the faithful accomplice of sovereign Napoleon III in politics and privacy. La Lanterne, July 9, 1869. Engraving in “” Napoleon dernier: Les Lanternes de l'Empire”” (Volume 2, volume 3), reedition of 1880-1881 of 75 issues of the newspaper “” La Lanterne “” published by Henri Rochefort (1831-1913) between 30/05/1868 and 29/10/1869 at the Anti-Clerical Librairie. Private collection.
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XIR233736 half brother of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, Napoleon III (1808-73);
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JHL696667 Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (1808–73) was the first President of the French Republic and, as Napoleon III, the ruler of the Second French Empire.
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XEE4162062 Portrait of Napoleon III by Olympe Aguado de las Marismas (1827-1894) - later colouration
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XEE4158126 Portrait of Napoleon III (1808 - 1873)
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CH623132 After the painting in the National Portrait Gallery, London, UKNapoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
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XEE4158305 Death of Alphonse Baudin (1811-1851) on the barricade of the Faubourg Saint Antoine on 3/12/1851 during the Coup d'Etat of Louis Napoleon III (Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte) - engraving in “Histoire d'un crime” (The History of a Crime) - by Victor Hugo - Premiere edition illustrated 1879 -
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XEE4158313 Putsch on December 2, 1851 - Le coup d'état du 2 décembre 1851 - Frontispice de la 4eme jour nee - La victoire - (la prise de pouvoir de Napoleon III en France) engraving by Ernest Dargent - in “Histoire d'un crime” (The History of a Crime) - by Victor Hugo - Premiere edition illustrated 1879 - digital coloring -
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XEE4158297 Le coup d'état du 2 decembre 1851 - Frontispice de la 4eme jour nee - La victoire - (la prise de pouvoir de Napoleon III en France) engraving by Ernest Dargent (1849-1908) - in “Histoire d'un crime” (The History of a Crime) - by Victor Hugo - Premiere edition illustrated 1879 -
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PCT4264197 Portrait of the Prince President Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-1873) by P. Allais after Horace Vernet. The title of the book written by the Count of Barins is, in itself, very explicit: “Louis-Napoleon, France, Europe, the complete and impartial history of the prince president, the chosen of the people and the savior of the France from birth to this day”.
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CH256932 the French and English alliance during the Crimean War; Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte;
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CHT291525 lithograph by Charles Bargue; L to R: Prince Joachim Murat, Marechal Magnan, Madame Rogier, General Roguet, Eugenie, Napoleon III, Prince Murat, Duke of Bassano, Duke of Brunswick, Feuillet de Conches and the Marquis of Gricourt;
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JOC4401084 Cartoon of the politics of the Second Empire (Bonapartiste Regime) directed by Napoleon III (Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, dit Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, 1808-1873). Prince Pierre Bonaparte. Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte (1815-1881), son of Lucien Bonaparte and cousin of Napoleon III did not accept the coup d'état of 2 December and left politics. Violent character, he killed journalist Victor Noir with a gun, on January 10, 1870. Obseques give rise to demonstrations hostile to the empire. Pierre Bonaparte will be acquitted. Illustration by Frid'Rick, La Lanterne, March 21, 1869. Engraving in “” Napoleon dernier: Les Lanternes de l'Empire”” (Volume 2, volume 3), reedition of 1880-1881 of 75 issues of the newspaper “” La Lanterne “” published by Henri Rochefort (1831-1913) between 30/05/1868 and 29/10/1869 at the Anti-Clerical Librairie. Private collection.
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