Napoleon I Bonaparte studying at the Royal Military School of Brienne. Its shadow falls on the geographic map of Europe. Illustration by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville dit JOB
History of France in the Middle Ages: meeting between the King of France Louis XI and Edward IV of England at Picquigny for the signing of a seven-year truce on August 29
I almost waited! the words of the king of France Louis XIV said King Soleil (1638-1715) spoken in front of the castle of Versailles as his carriages arrived at the precise time. Illustration of Job (Jacques Onfray de Breville)
Campaign of Russia (1812): During Russia's retreat, Napoleon I Bonaparte ordered to burn flags and eagles in order to prevent the enemy from taking over them. In 'Napoleon' by Georges Montorgueil. Illustration by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville dit
History of France in the Middle Ages: Rue de Paris after King Louis XI signed the trade of Peronne with Charles Le Temeraire. Parisians had bought parrots from which they had learned to say Peronne to make fun of
The Armee of the Rhine and the French Revolution 1789: Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) charged the English at Toulon in 1793. The borders of the South of France are invaded by powers coalized against the Revolution. The English occupied Toulon in particul
History of France in the Middle Ages: King Louis XI called the Prudent at the head of his army during the Battle of Montlery against the Ligue du Bien Public, July 16
History of Belgium: On the night of 27 to 28 October 1468 six hundred Franchimontonis surprise the French soldiers of Charles the Temerary (1433-1477) and Louis XI (1423-1483) in their camp
Portrait of King Louis XIV (1638-1715) with his motto in Latin 'Nec pluribus impar' (A no other similar). in 'France, his story told by G. Montorgueil, illustrated by Job' 1896. Private collection.
French Revolution of 1789: Napoleon I Bonaparte in the Throne Hall at the Tuileries Palace after the passage of the revolutionaries. The wall reads: 'The kingdom is abolished.' Illustration by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray
Campaign of Austria (1805): At the Battle of Ulm, Louis Alexandre Berthier and Joachim Murat asked the Emperor to move away from the battlefield for his safety
Jean Andoche Junot and Napoleon I Bonaparte walk along Boulevard de Coblenz in Paris in front of the Incredible. Illustration by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville dit JOB
History of France in the Middle Ages: Jeanne Laisne (Jeanne Hachette) (died 1454) defending the city of Beauvais with other women throwing boiling oil from the top of the towers during the siege of the city in 1472 by King Charles the Bold
French Revolution 1789: Napoleon I Bonaparte threatened by the crowd on 10 August 1792 near the Statue of Louis XIV before it was overthrown, Place des Victoires in Paris. Illustration
Campaign of Italy: Napoleon I Bonaparte at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800 in Piemont, opposing the Napoleonic and Austrian armies. Illustration by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville dit JOB
Illustration from the Book Les Epees de France: The Marquis de Bonchamps Mortally Wounds After the Battle of Cholet in 1793 Saves Republican Prisoners from the Hands of the Chouans
Campaign of Austria (1805): In Elchingen, Napoleon I Bonaparte visiting the battlefield recognizes a grenadier from the army of Egypt, lying on his back, exposed to the rain that falls in torrents, and continues to shout to his comrades 'forward'
After the Battle of Lodi, the old soldiers offered their young commander the rank of corporal, origin of the nickname The Little Corporal, that remained with Napoleon
Illustration from the book 'Le bon roy Henri', illustrated by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville dit JOB: Henri IV, Basilica Saint Denis abjures his religion and converts - Private collection
Henry IV (1553-1610) and the chicken at the pot: the king observes the meal of a family of peasants and wants to improve their living conditions thanks to the chicken at the pot. in 'France, his story told by G. Montorgueil, imaged by Job' 1896. Private co
Napoleon I Bonaparte in garrison at Auxonne with his brother Louis Bonaparte reading between 1788 and 1789. Illustration by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville dit JOB
First World War 1914-1918: Infantryman soldier and Senegalese Tirailleurs of the French army. Illustration of Job (Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Bréville) for the book 'Les grands mots historiques du pays de France' 1915. Private collection.
Campaign of Austria (1805): Proclamation of Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte to the troops before the Battle of Austerlitz on 2 December 1805. In 'Napoleon' by Georges Montorgueil. Illustration by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville dit JOB
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