Napoleon‘s remains transported from the island of St. Helena to France
:Napoleon is said to have died on the island of St. Helena on May 5, 1821.
In 1840, the French government sought permission from the British government to move Napoleon‘s remains to France. The British government agreed, and the French envoy, Count Charles de Montolan, arrived on the island of St. Helena and took over the remains of Napoleon. Napoleon’s remains were transported to Paris on the British battleship Friedland. Napoleon‘s remains returned to the land of France after 19 years.
Emperor’s accession ceremonyImage: Napoleon wearing a crown at Notre Dame Cathedral in ParisDescription: In 1804, Napoleon proclaimed himself emperor. He held a splendid inauguration at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. He did not receive a crown from Pope Pius VII, but in the act of using the crown himself. He became the founder of the First French Empire.
Ajaccio on the island of Corsica, a landscape of a small town with mountains and sea. Napoleon’s birthplace is a two-story building made of white brick, with blue doors and windows. In front of the building is a statue of Napoleon and a commemorative plate.
Napoleon enters parliament with soldiers, 1799, Napoleon returns from an Egyptian expedition. He took advantage of the political turmoil in France to stage a coup. He dissolved parliament, and elected himself as the first president. He became the leader of the First Republic. Cinematic, realistic
Napoleon enters parliament with soldiers, 1799, Napoleon returns from an Egyptian expedition. He took advantage of the political turmoil in France to stage a coup. He dissolved parliament, and elected himself as the first president. He became the leader of the First Republic. Cinematic, realistic
Napoleon riding a horse and leading an army, in 1796, Napoleon became the commander-in-chief of the Italian Expeditionary Force. He defeated several Allied forces of Austria and Sardinia, which were enemies of France, and signed treaties with several Italian city-states. He expanded Frances influence through the war, securing loot and funds. Cinematic, realistic
The moment when the British disembark from their ships onto Roanoke Island for the first time, captured from above, showcasing the magnitude of the occasion.
British people get off the ship and set foot on Roanoke Island for the first time, looking down from the sky
The moment when the British disembark from their ships and set foot on Roanoke Island for the first time, capturing a blend of hope and apprehension in their expressions. Skyview perspective.
The moment when the British disembark from their ships and set foot on Roanoke Island for the first time, capturing a blend of hope and apprehension in their expressions. Skyview perspective.