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Report by the Minister of the Interior on the festival of Joan of Arc, 15 March 1803, (1921)
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Report by the Minister of the Interior on the festival of Joan of Arc, 15 March 1803, (1921)
Report by the Minister of the Interior on the festival of Joan of Arc, 15 March 1803, (1921). Rapport du ministre de l interieur sur les fetes de Jeanne d Arc. Apostille signed by First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) declaring Joan of Arc as a national symbol of France. Facsimile document from " Napoleon", by Raymond Guyot, [H. Floury, Paris, 1921]
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This print captures a significant historical document, the "Report by the Minister of the Interior on the festival of Joan of Arc, 15 March 1803". Dated back to 1921, this facsimile document holds immense importance as it includes an apostille signed by First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte himself. In this declaration, Joan of Arc is recognized as a national symbol of France. The image showcases the handwritten apostille in exquisite detail, showcasing Napoleon's distinctive handwriting. The document signifies not only his admiration for Joan of Arc but also her elevated status as a figure representing French nationalism and patriotism. Joan of Arc's significance lies in her role during the Hundred Years' War when she led French forces against English domination. Her unwavering faith and courage made her an iconic figure in French history. This report solidifies her place within the hearts and minds of all French citizens. Displayed against a plain background, this print allows viewers to focus solely on the historical document itself. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, Joan's legacy continues to inspire generations with its message of bravery and devotion to one's country. Overall, this image offers us a glimpse into history while highlighting both Napoleon Bonaparte's recognition and France's enduring reverence for Joan of Arc.
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