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Decree of the Executive Directorate, 2 March 1796, (1921). Creator: Unknown
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Decree of the Executive Directorate, 2 March 1796, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Decree of the Executive Directorate, 2 March 1796, (1921). Arrete du Directoire Executif, 12 Ventose an IV. Nomination de Bonaparte au commandement en chef de l armee d Italie. Minute de la main du general Clarke, signee de Carnot, La Revelliere-Lepeaux et Le Tourneur. Letter written by General Clarke, nominating Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) as head of the Army of Italy, (part of the French Army). Facsimile document from " Napoleon", by Raymond Guyot. [H. Floury, Paris, 1921]
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This print showcases a significant historical document, the Decree of the Executive Directorate dated 2 March 1796. The creator of this remarkable piece remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to its allure. The decree itself is a pivotal moment in history as it marks the nomination of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) as head of the Army of Italy, part of the formidable French Army. This facsimile document offers us a glimpse into that crucial period when Bonaparte's rise to power began. The letter written by General Clarke, beautifully captured in this print, bears witness to his recommendation for Bonaparte's appointment. Signed by Carnot, La Revelliere-Lepeaux, and Le Tourneur - prominent figures from that era - it holds immense historical significance. Raymond Guyot's book "Napoleon" provides further context for this extraordinary artifact. Published in Paris in 1921 by H. Floury, this print serves as a visual representation of one chapter within its pages. As we gaze upon this photograph today, we are transported back to the 18th century and reminded of Napoleon Bonaparte's indelible mark on history. It stands not only as a testament to his military prowess but also as a symbol of an era filled with political intrigue and ambition.
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