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English: The grand Coronation procession of Napoleone the 1st Emperor of France — from the church of Notre Dame, decr 2d 1804   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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English: C. Motte
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English: The grand Coronation procession of Napoleone the 1st Emperor of France — from the church of Notre Dame, decr 2d 1804
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The grand Coronation procession of Napoleone the 1st Emperor of France

  • Geographic coverage: France
  • Subjects (LCTGM): Coronations--France--Drawings
  • Subjects (LCSH): Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
Date 1804
date QS:P571,+1804-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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English: Lithograph ; on sheet 26 x 83 cm.
institution QS:P195,Q219563
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Place of creation Rue Visconti (Paris)
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Garde d’honneur finishing the procession

Senator Fouché intendant general of e/y police, bearing the sword of justice
Bertier Bernadotte, Augereau & all the brave train of Republican generals, marching in the procession
Puissant Continentale powers, Train Bearers to the emperor
Ladies of honor (cidevant poissardes) train Bearers to e/y Em
His Impérial Magesty Napoleone e/y 1st the Empresse Josephine
His holiness pope Pius VII conducted by his old faitful friend Cardinal Fesch , offering the encense
Tailleyrant Perigord, prime minister & King at arms bearing the Emperors genealogy
Madame Taillerand (ci-devant Mrs halhead the prophetess) conducting the heir apparent in e/y path of glory
Thytrée Imperial graces viz. their imp high princess Borgese, priss Louis (cher ame of e/y Emperor) & [illegible] Jo’ph Bonaparte
His Imperial Prince Louis Bonaparte Marbeuf high Constable of the Empire

Dialogue & signage (l to r) :
[Bottle labels] arsenic, opium
[Flyer held by soldier covering mouth]Espionage de paris
[Flag]L’aigle de France
[Flag in background]Sang
[Draped banner across center top]redeunt Satania regna
Iam nova progenies coelo demittitur alto

[Text above emperor/empress]adresses des municipalités de paris
Les admirations des fou
les éloges des courtisans
les adorations des badauts
les humilités des poltrons
les congratulation des grenouilles
les hommages de la Canaille

[Flag above Mme Talleyrand]le soleil de la constitution/Napoleone 1st

[Flags above three graces]un Dieu un Napoleon/SPGN
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