Œuvres de Napoléon Bonaparte, Tome IV.

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Œuvres de Napoléon Bonaparte, Tome IV.

by Emperor of the French Napoleon I

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A vivid snapshot of Napoleon’s reign unfolds in this mid‑1806 correspondence, where the emperor balances the weight of empire with the intimacy of family. In a letter from Munich he announces the peace sealed at Pressburg, shares the joyous details of his son’s wedding to the Bavarian princess, and hints at the personal relief he feels when attending to domestic matters after years of battlefield duties. The tone is unmistakably his—direct, purposeful, yet tinged with a rare tenderness.

The documents then turn to the inner workings of the empire’s constitution and succession. Napoleon explains the recent abolition of the republican calendar, outlines the hereditary rules for the Italian crown, and details the adoption of his stepson Eugène as heir to the Italian throne while preserving the French succession. These excerpts reveal a ruler keenly aware of legal nuance, eager to reassure his allies, and intent on weaving a stable, unified empire amid the turbulence of war.

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fr

Duration

~15 hours (912K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Robert Connal, Renald Levesque and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team from images generously made available by Gallica (Bibliothèque nationale de France) at http://gallica.bnf.fr.

Release date

2004-08-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Emperor of the French Napoleon I

Emperor of the French Napoleon I

1769–1821

Few figures changed Europe as dramatically as this Corsican-born soldier who rose from the upheaval of the French Revolution to become emperor. His life combined military brilliance, sweeping political ambition, and a downfall so famous it still shapes how people talk about power today.

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