South-east Europe is one of the most neglected fronts of the Napoleonic Wars; yet on the coast of the Adriatic Sea – broadly, former Western Yugoslavia and the Ionian Islands – France struggled to hold a vital strategic outpost dominating Austrian and Russian access to the Mediterranean.
French Napoleonic Line Troops
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- Publisher
- Uniformology
- Year
- 2011
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- English
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- 88
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- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Планшеты с изображением чинов всех родов войск армии Наполеона. Впервые были напечатаны в Париже графиком Марбо в середине девятнадцатого столетия. Серия состоит из рисунков, литографированных для роскошного издания. Представлены не только чины армейской пехоты Наполеона, но и конные егеря, кирасиры, карабинеры, уланы и драгуны. Отдельная часть посвящена описанию униформы наполеоновской гвардии. Изданы в наше время известным американским электронным издательством«Униформология».
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