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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
L.S. "Napoleon", Saint-Cloud 4 brumaire XIII (October 26, 1804), to Archchancellor CAMBACÉRÈS| calligraphied letter, countersigned by Secretary of State Hugues MARET| 1 page in-fol. [177]
Convocation for the Coronation.
"My Cousin, Divine Providence and the Constitutions of the Empire having placed the hereditary Imperial dignity in our family, We have designated the eleventh day of the month of Frimaire next for the ceremony of our Coronation. We give you notice of it by this letter, wishing that no legitimate impediment opposes to us being accompanied by you in this solemnity"...
One joined a letter not signed, Saint-Cloud 19 brumaire XIII (November 10, 1804| 1/3 page in-4) [178], about Regnaud de Saint-Jean d' Angély, public prosecutor near the imperial High Court. At the head, Cambaceres noted: "to copy entirely".
L.S. "Napoleon", Saint-Cloud 4 brumaire XIII (October 26, 1804), to Archchancellor CAMBACÉRÈS| calligraphied letter, countersigned by Secretary of State Hugues MARET| 1 page in-fol. [177]
Convocation for the Coronation.
"My Cousin, Divine Providence and the Constitutions of the Empire having placed the hereditary Imperial dignity in our family, We have designated the eleventh day of the month of Frimaire next for the ceremony of our Coronation. We give you notice of it by this letter, wishing that no legitimate impediment opposes to us being accompanied by you in this solemnity"...
One joined a letter not signed, Saint-Cloud 19 brumaire XIII (November 10, 1804| 1/3 page in-4) [178], about Regnaud de Saint-Jean d' Angély, public prosecutor near the imperial High Court. At the head, Cambaceres noted: "to copy entirely".
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