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Bonaparte, Napoleon. Document signed ('Bonaparte') as Commander in Chief of the Italian Army.

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Bonaparte, Napoleon. Document signed ('Bonaparte') as Commander in Chief of the Italian Army.
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111. * Bonaparte, Napoleon. Document signed ("Bonaparte") as Commander in Chief of the Italian Army, 1-page (9 x 14.5 in.; 229 x 368 mm), in French, with "Republique Francaise Liberte Egalite Bonaparte General en Chef de L'Armee d'Italie" printed at the head with attractive engraving, [ca. 1796-97]. Exhibits chipping on edges with slight separations at folds. Wafer seal and red wax seal intact.
Napoleon signs an induction notice to a soldier as Commander in Chief of the Italian Army.
On 2 April 1796, Napoleon led his army forward into Italy. He was badly outnumbered - his 38,000 French soldiers faced 38,000 Austrians and 25,000 Piedmontese allied soldiers. In two weeks, Napoleon crushed the Piedmont army with lightning attacks. He then pursued the Austrians who retreated to the east, bewildered by the 26-year-old general and his new way of making war. From the collection of William J. Bell. $1,000 - $1,500