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23 hours ago · A pair of pistols owned by Napoleon Bonaparte have sold for €1.7m (£1.4m). They were dubbed "the pistols that might have changed the course of history" because after the first abdication of the ...
23 hours ago · Napoleon memorabilia is highly sought after among collectors. One of his famous ‘bicorne’ black cocked hats with its blue, white and red trimmings sold for £1.6 million in November.
12 hours ago · Paris, France: Two pistols that Napoleon Bonaparte once intended to use to kill himself were sold in France on Sunday for 1.69 million euros ($1.8 million), the auction house said, with the ...
23 hours ago · Two pistols once owned by the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, which he intended to kill himself with, have been sold at auction for €1.69m ($1.83m), says the BBC. The weapons were expected to fetch between €1.2m and €1.5m. They were sold at the Osenat auction house on Sunday - next to the Fontainebleau palace where Napoleon tried to ...
Jul 9, 2024 · Two pistols that Napoleon Bonaparte once intended to use to kill himself were sold in France on Sunday for 1.69 million euros ($1.8 million), the auction house said, with the government insisting ...
23 hours ago · Historians have accorded Napoleon and de Gaulle the top-ranking status of French leaders in the 19th and 20th centuries. According to a 2005 survey, carried out in the context of the tenth anniversary of the death of François Mitterrand , 35 percent of respondents said Mitterrand was the best French president ever, followed by Charles de Gaulle (30 percent) and Jacques Chirac (12 percent). [189]
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23 hours ago · Two flintlock Gossard pistols once owned by French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte have sold at auction for €1.69 million ($1.83 million). The guns were sold at French auction house Osenat in Fontainebleau, just outside Paris, on Sunday. They were originally valued at an estimated €1.2 million-€1.5 million ($1.3 million- $1.63 million).