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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE: (1769 - 1821) The "Little Corporal" whose brilliance in the field of battle a...

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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE: (1769 - 1821) The  Little Corporal  whose brilliance in the field of battle a...
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE: (1769 - 1821) The "Little Corporal" whose brilliance in the field of battle and as Emperor of France has made him perhaps the most important figure of post-Renaissance Europe. L.S. "Napole" 3pp. 4to., Alemon, June 1, 1811, following his loss to Wellington at Alameda two months earlier, Napoleon writes to Berthier, in part: "...Write to the Duc de Raguse that it is necessary that his artillery be well re-mounted and well supplied before making any important movement; that it is necessary that he has at least 60 pieces of artillery canon...and that his army be perfectly rested and reorganized, that...order is given to the Duke d'Abrautier [?]...to return to France; finally that he be arranged his army of Maniere [?]...that independently of the brigade Vatier, the Duc d'Istrie & order him to remit 500 horses...I suppose that the Duc of Raguse will send you the state of the situation of the army...Send to the Duc d'Istrie that I give order that 500 horses...be sent to Bayonne.". AUGUSTE-FREDERIC MARMONT, Duc de Raguse (1774-1852), was one of Napoleon's most powerful officers, succeeding Ney in command of the VI corps under Andre Massena in the Portugal campaign. He replaced Massena in May, 1881, after the former had he lost to Wellington twice. A diagonal fold, else boldly signed and very good. $1,000-1,500