Georges-Eugène Haussmann
On March 31st 1814 Paris was conquered, and op April 6th Napoleon was made to renunciate the throne.
Notre-Dame de Paris
His body is buried in Paris thanks to Adolf Hitler, but his heart remained in Vienna (literally, along with his intestines).
Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress Josephine by Jacques-Louis David (completed 1808)LocationCathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, ParisDateDecember 2, 1804(11 Frimaire XIII)
The official seal of Napoleon is currently housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. It is an intricately designed circular seal featuring Napoleon's profile, wreaths, and heraldic symbols. The seal was used during Napoleon's reign as Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814.
At the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris.
Notre Dame in Paris.
The crowning of Napoleon took place at Notre-Dame in Paris on 2 December 1804.
On March 31st 1814 Paris was conquered, and op April 6th Napoleon was made to renunciate the throne.
The monarchial system of France was abolished after the fall of Emperor Napoleon III in 1870.
Notre-Dame de Paris
Napoléon I (Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French)
The image intended to memorialize a real-life event that occurred during the rule of Emperor Napoleon I of France is the painting "The Coronation of Napoleon" by Jacques-Louis David. It depicts Napoleon crowning himself as Emperor in 1804 at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
His body is buried in Paris thanks to Adolf Hitler, but his heart remained in Vienna (literally, along with his intestines).
Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress Josephine by Jacques-Louis David (completed 1808)LocationCathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, ParisDateDecember 2, 1804(11 Frimaire XIII)
PARIS, FRANCE
The official seal of Napoleon is currently housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. It is an intricately designed circular seal featuring Napoleon's profile, wreaths, and heraldic symbols. The seal was used during Napoleon's reign as Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814.