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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
+ P.S. "Bonaparte", Paris 19 frimaire XI (December 10, 1802)| wove vellum large-format, calligraphy (text and signature crossed out).
Letters (cancelled) from the Minister Plenipotentiary for his brother Joseph.
"The First Consul of the French Republic and His Majesty the Emperor King of Hungary and Bohemia having deemed it necessary to agree on the developments to be given to the article of the Treaty of Lunéville concerning the Indemnity of His Royal Highness the Archduke
Ferdinand, the First Consul chose Citizen Joseph Bonaparte
Senator Member of the Grand Board of Directors of the Legion of Honour, to follow as Minister Plenipotentiary the
Negotiations relating to the definitive determination of the Indemnity of S.A.R.
the Archduke Ferdinand" .
Napoleon crossed out the document with a large stroke of the pen, and his signature with three small strokes.
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+ P.S. "Bonaparte", Paris 19 frimaire XI (December 10, 1802)| wove vellum large-format, calligraphy (text and signature crossed out).
Letters (cancelled) from the Minister Plenipotentiary for his brother Joseph.
"The First Consul of the French Republic and His Majesty the Emperor King of Hungary and Bohemia having deemed it necessary to agree on the developments to be given to the article of the Treaty of Lunéville concerning the Indemnity of His Royal Highness the Archduke
Ferdinand, the First Consul chose Citizen Joseph Bonaparte
Senator Member of the Grand Board of Directors of the Legion of Honour, to follow as Minister Plenipotentiary the
Negotiations relating to the definitive determination of the Indemnity of S.A.R.
the Archduke Ferdinand" .
Napoleon crossed out the document with a large stroke of the pen, and his signature with three small strokes.
Properties dependent on the judicial liquidation of the Aristophil Company
The sale of the properties dependent on the Aristophil LJ by order of the Paris TC will be confirmed 48 hours before on our site www.collectionsaristophil.com
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