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The remains of a French general killed during Napoleon’s disastrous Russia campaign returned to France on Monday more than 200 years after his death, the result of a lengthy hunt for his grave ...
The return to France of the remains of Napoleonic General Charles-Etienne Gudin, who was killed in action near Smolensk in 1812, marks the latest chapter in a yearslong recovery project.
People dressed in historical costumes of the French Army at Vnukovo International Airport outside Moscow, July 13, 2021, carry the remains of the Napoleon-era French general Charles-Etienne Gudin.
Plus, you want it to look lovely, because it is Napoleon,” said Crossman, who created more than 4,000 uniforms and helped create an elaborate coronation scene.
Russian soldiers dress in historic Napoleonic-era uniforms for march through Moscow's Red Square By Zoran Bozicevic Published Nov 07, 2012 1 minute read ...
Curators say the dark green uniform of the French Imperial Customs Service was unquestionably genuine, and itself a very rare survival National Maritime Museum One afternoon in August 1809, a ...