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LS in French, signed “Bonaparte,” one page, 7 x 9.25, engraved 'Bonaparte I Consul of the Republic' letterhead, June 1, 1800. Untranslated letter boldly signed at the conclusion by Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul of the French Republic. Napoleon orders troops to move from north to south, mere days before his greatest victory at the Battle of Marengo. In fine condition, with a "Documents / Autographes" ink stamp to the lower margin. An exceptionally well-preserved letter boasting an ideal, dark signature of the celebrated French leader.
The Battle of Marengo, fought on June 14, 1800, is often considered one of Napoleon Bonaparte's greatest victories, as it solidified his position as First Consul of France and allowed him to secure control over Northern Italy. Initially, French forces were pushed back by the Austrian army, but a bold counterattack in the afternoon turned the tide of battle. This unexpected win re-established Napoleon's dominance in Europe and turned the tide of the War of the Second Coalition against Austria.
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