General Jean Andoche Junot (1771-1813), Duke of Abrantes writing a letter for Napoleon Bonaparte at the siege of Toulon in December 1793. Junot and General Napoleon Bonaparte during siege of Toulon
French Revolution: The military troops of the March field leaving for Place Louis XV on 12 July 1789. Paris, Library of the Institute of History of the Revolution
French Revolution: Commemoration of the capture of the Bastille on 14 July 1792 with a large bonfire burning the symbols of the monarchy from the palace of the Tuileries
French Revolution: Apotheosis by Jean Jacques Rousseau, his translation to the Pantheon on 11 October 1794. Paris, Library of the Institute of History of Revolution
Gothic Art: Pieright of the Portal on the Right of the Western Facade of the Basilica of Saint Denis Representing the Work of the Fields (Left). Saint-Denis, France
French Revolution: Prince Charles Eugene de Lorraine entering the Tuileries with a detachment of Royal German on 12 July 1789 to repress the first revolutionaries
French Revolution: Paris City Hall, parliament in November 1790 on the island of the city presided by Jean Baptiste Gaspard Bochart de Saron. Paris, Library of the Institute of History of Revolution
Entrance of Henri IV to Paris: Charles de Cosse Brissac opened the door of the conference to Henri IV - median landscape of one of the large panels of the room - Salon de la Meilleraye
French revolution and anti-revolutionary movement: Interior of a revolutionary committee under terror year 1793-1794. Paris, Library of the Institute of History of Revolution
French Revolution: Republican festival of the supreme being on 8 June 1794 at the Champs de Mars led by Maximilien de Robespierre. Paris, Library of the Institute of History of Revolution
David playing the harp, surrounded by four musicians, two guards and four cardinal virtues. Miniature in 'First Bible by Charles the Bald, also known as the Bible of Vivian' (Folio 215v). Anonymous, France, Tours (Saint-Martin). BN, Paris
War of the French Revolution: Death of the French general Barthelemy Catherine Joubert (1769-1799), killed in the battle of Novi on 28 Thermidor An VII (August 15)
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