RMG387BJ–THE HUNDRED DAYS Battle of LIGNY Napoleon defeats Blucher Date: 16 June 1815
RMDT8XFT–Marshal Blücher at the Battle of Ligny on 16 June 1815, 1818. Artist: Warren, Charles Turner (1762-1823)
RFG5GBW7–BATTLE OF LIGNY: 16th June 1815. Belgium. Napoleonic Wars, 1848 antique map
RMFGT69B–War of the Seventh Coalition 1815, Battle of Ligny, 16.6.1815, plan of action, drawing, 1913, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMP4F4XF–An 1899 illustration of General Blucher's fall at the battle of Ligny ( the last military victory of r of Napoleon Bonaparte)
RMB46G0W–events, War of the Seventh Coalition 1815, Battle of Ligny, 16.6.1815, Emperor Napoleon I at the mill, wood engraving, 19th century, Belgium, Napoleonic Wars, Hundert Days, France, Prussia, historic, historical, Bonaparte, people,
RM2RWC7M7–Commemorative plaque for general Jacques Lecapitaine, killed during the 1815 Battle of Ligny, Sombreffe, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
RMFGT70A–War of the Seventh Coalition 1815, Battle of Ligny, 16.6.1815, the Prussian army under field marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Bluecher in combat, wood engraving, late 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMRYBE9C–Battle of Ligny, 1815, Belgium, Anonymous, Friedrich Campe, 1815
RFEH1BJD–Gebhard Leberecht von Bluecher's fall at the battle of Ligny, 1815, historic illustration, 1877
RMRCHNX1–Map of the battlefield of Ligny, Belgium (16 June 1815). Part of the Waterloo Campaign. Commanders: France (Napoleon I), Prussia (Gebhard von Blucher). It was the last victory of Napoleon Bonaparte. Atlas de l'Histoire du Consulat et de l'Empire. History of the Consulate and the Empire of France under Napoleon by Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877). Drawings by Dufour, engravings by Dyonnet. Edited in Paris, 1864.
RMWHB8WJ–The Duchess of Richmond's Ball or Intelligence of the Battle of Ligny from the book Wellington Victories, c.1815, drawn and etched by W. Heath aquatinted by J. C. Stadler - in The British Museum, London (Print Room) (J. R. Freeman).
RMP9C767–Marshal Blücher at the Battle of Ligny on 16 June 1815. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RF2MTFCRD–Bogislav Friedrich August von Schmeling at the Battle of Ligny (16 June 1815)
RMPJTGE0–Battle of Ligny.
RFH8WFWG–Bogislav Friedrich August von Schmeling at the Battle of Ligny (16 June 1815)
RMPJTWMT–Battle of Ligny Cooper.
RF2MTFH9F–Gebhard Leberecht von Bluecher, Fuerst von Wahlstatt, 16 December 1742 - 12 September 1819, Graf count, later elevated to Fuerst sovereign prince von Wahlstatt, was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall field marshal. Here his fall from the horse at the battle of Ligny, historical illustration
RMJ7XR0D–Crofts Ernest The Battle Of Ligny
RMG381KR–Gneisenau at the battle of LIGNY, where Napoleon defeats Blucher's Prussians Date: 16 June 1815
RFH9A20N–Gebhard Leberecht von Bluecher, Fuerst von Wahlstatt, 16 December 1742 - 12 September 1819, Graf count, later elevated to Fuerst sovereign prince von Wahlstatt, was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall field marshal. Here his fall from the horse at the battle of Ligny, historical illustration
RMANKXC6–Battle Of Ligny Napoleon
RM2CF0WTA–Crofts Ernest - the Battle of Ligny - British School - 19th Century
RMMMM341–. English: Battle of Ligny by Theodore Yung . 5 June 2013, 22:04:25. Theodore Yung Battle of Ligny
RMW2DPYA–Blücher at the Battle of Ligny, 16 June 1815, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RM2RWC7M8–Commemorative plaque for general Jacques Lecapitaine, killed during the 1815 Battle of Ligny, Sombreffe, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
RMFGT70B–War of the Seventh Coalition 1815, Battle of Ligny, 16.6.1815, field marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Bluecher under his shot horse, is covered by Major August von Nostitz, wood engraving, late 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG2GWH9–Battle of Ligny, 1815, Belgium, Anonymous, Friedrich Campe, 1815
RMB46G0T–events, War of the Seventh Coalition 1815, Battle of Ligny, 16.6.1815, Marshal Gebhard von Bluecher during the French cavalry charge, wood engraving, 19th century, Belgium, Napoleonic Wars, Hundert Days, France, Prussia, cuirassirs, historic, historical, Blucher, Blücher, people,
RMP5GP51–N/A. English: Ligny This is a representation of the Battle of Ligny in 1815, showing Napoleon surrounded by his staff surveying the battlefield while columns of infantry advance to the front. The windmill is probably that on the heights of Naveau, which served as Napoleon's command post during the battle. This painting by Ernest Crofts was to be the first of no fewer than twelve shown at the Royal Academy by the artist between 1875 and 1906 representing the events surrounding the Waterloo campaign, the one exception being his 1887 rendition, Napoleon leaving Moscow.[1] . 1875. Ernest Croft
RMBAAMKJ–events, War of the Seventh Coalition 1815, Battle of Ligny, 16.6.1815, position of the Prussian 11th Hussars, wood engraving after painting by Emil Huenten (1827 - 1902), Napoleonic Wars, Hundred Days, Belgium, cavalry, combat, 19th century, historic, historical, people,
RMW2DPKD–'Marshal Blucher at the Battle of Ligny, June 16, 1815', 1816. Creator: Unknown.
RMHKK6T6–Battle of Ligny
RM2JC601T–Fierce fighting in the village of Ligny on 16 June 1815 between Prussian troops under General von Blücher and French troops under Napoleon. With description of the fighting in a four-line German caption. Numbered top right: No. 656., Battle of Ligny, 1815 Blüchers Heldenschlacht den 16n Iuny 1815 , print maker: anonymous, publisher: Friedrich Campe, (mentioned on object), print maker: Germany, publisher: Neurenberg, 1815, paper, etching, h 185 mm × w 255 mm
RFC25H44–Gebhard Leberecht von Bluecher's fall at the battle of Ligny, 1815, historic illustration, 1877
RMW4YH97–Crofts Ernest The Battle Of Ligny.
RF2AFXYXG–End of battle of Ligny: general Blucher shot down by the burden of the cuirassiers. 16th June1815. Part of the Waterloo campaign. Antique illustration
RMKXY87P–Gneisenau at the Battle of Ligny, by Richard Knötel
RMJA1BPJ–Ligny, Belgium. 3rd June, 2017. Participants take part in the re-enactment of the Battle of Ligny, in Ligny, Belgium, June 3, 2017. The Battle of Ligny took place on June 16, 1815, and was the final victory in the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte in which his troops defeated a Prussian force. Credit: Gong Bing/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2M6AC3W–Napoleonic Wars 1813-15 - Battle at Ligny (Belgium), on 16 June 1815 - Death of Jean-Baptiste Girard - La mort du general Girard . Bataille de Ligny (16 juin 1815) : blesse sur le champ de bataille, le general Girard (1775-1815), rapatrie a Paris, mourra le 27 juin. Gravure.
RMAHCGN2–Battle Of Ligny
RMBXP3T7–Sketch map showing the disposition of the French and Allied armies at the battles of Waterloo, Ligny and Quatre-Bras, 1815
RMR57H6D–The perilous situation of Marshal Blucher at the Battle of Ligny, June 16, 1815. History of the French Revolution, and of the wars produced by that ... event ...; and the ... Battle of Waterloo. London : T. Kelly, 1820-22. Source: 9525.f.1 volume 2, plate opposite page 43. Author: CHRISTOPHER KELLY.
RMRDGP95–Gebhard Leberecht von Bluecher's fall at the battle of Ligny, 1815, historic illustration, 1877
RM2RWC7M6–Ligny 1815 Museum, site of the 1815 Battle of Ligny, where Napoleon achieved his last victory, defeating Blücher, Sombreffe, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
RMFWN6E9–Belgian re-enactor dressed as a French soldier of Napoleon's Imperial Guard at the Battle of Ligny Museum, Ligny.
RM2M1Y7Y1–20150614 - SOMBREFFE, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows a reconstruction of the Battle of Ligny on 16 June 1815, which was the last victory of Napoleon, Sunday 14 June 2015 in Ligny, Sombreffe. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RM2WCM4RC–Battle of Ligny, 1815, Anonymous, 1815 print Heavy fights in the village of Ligny on 16 June 1815 between Prussian troops among General von Blücher and French troops under Napoleon. With description of the fighting in a four -line German caption. Numbered at the top right: No. 656. print maker: Germanypublisher: Neurenberg paper etching battle (+ land forces) Ligny
RM2RNMMDT–Themen der Woche - KW22 (170604) -- LIGNY, June 4, 2017 -- Participants take part in the re-enactment of the Battle of Ligny, in Ligny, Belgium, June 3, 2017. The Battle of Ligny took place on June 16, 1815, and was the final victory in the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte in which his troops defeated a Prussian force. ) (zcc) BELGIUM-LIGNY-BATTLE-RE-ENACTMENT GongxBing PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMBA82B7–events, War of the Sixth Coalition, Hundred Days, Battle of Ligny, 16.6.1815,
RF2C2P5TF–Pin the Battle of Ligny, Blucher overthrown by the charge of cuirassiers, vintage engraved illustration. History of France – 1885.
RFFDTJ6C–BELGIUM: Charleroi Namur Mons Bruxelles;Bataille de Battle Ligny 1815, 1859 map
RM2JE5261–Death of General Louis-Charles-Antoine Desaixt during the battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800. Below the performance a portrait of Desaix between text. No. 5 in a series of slides about the Italian campaigns of Napoleon 1796-1800, Death of General Desaix and portrait of Desaix Mort du général Desaix à Marengo, Memories of the French Army (series title) Souvenirs des Armées Françaises (Campagnes d'Italie, Bonaparte, Général and Chef) (series title on object)., print maker: Victor Adam, (mentioned on object), publisher: Avanzo, (mentioned on object), printer: Ligny et Dupaix, (mentioned on object
RMDDXR7B–'Prince Blucher under his Horse at the Battle of Waterloo', 1815. Artist: Matthew Dubourg
RM2B8G39D–Gneisenau at the Battle of Ligny by Richard Knötel.
RMRE5A4X–Map of the battlefield of Ligny, Belgium (16 June 1815). Part of the Waterloo Campaign. Commanders: France (Napoleon I), Prussia (Gebhard von Blucher). It was the last victory of Napoleon Bonaparte. Atlas de l'Histoire du Consulat et de l'Empire. History of the Consulate and the Empire of France under Napoleon by Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877). Drawings by Dufour, engravings by Dyonnet. Edited in Paris, 1864.
RMP5D430–N/A. Deutsch: August Ludwig von Nostitz verteidigt mit geladener Pistole den gestürzten Blücher English: Prussian Prince Blücher hors de combat towards the end of the battle when his horse was killed under him. The man on foot next to him is Count Nostitz-Rieneck . wahrscheinlich Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Unknown 211 Bluecher Sturz bei ligny
RMJA1BMR–Ligny, Belgium. 3rd June, 2017. Participants take part in the re-enactment of the Battle of Ligny, in Ligny, Belgium, June 3, 2017. The Battle of Ligny took place on June 16, 1815, and was the final victory in the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte in which his troops defeated a Prussian force. Credit: Gong Bing/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2M6ABTX–Napoleonic Wars 1813-15 - Battle at Ligny (Belgium), on 16 June 1815 (Napoleon defeats the Prussian army under Bluecher) drawing by Felix Philippoteaux (1885-1884) - Cent Jours, Bataille de Ligny (bataille de Fleurus) : Napoleon descendu du moulin ou il avait pu examiner la position de l'ennemi, donne ses ordres d'attaque -1879
RM2AN92KK–Marble bust of Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
RFRAXBXN–Battle of Ligny, 1815, Belgium, Anonymous, Friedrich Campe, 1815. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern reimagined
RMR56FNE–Intelligence of the battle. The Wars of Wellington, a narrative poem. ...With. London, 1819. Intelligence of the Battle of Ligny. Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, at a ball, receiving urgent dispatches from Blucher, stating the progress of the French forces. Image taken from The Wars of Wellington, a narrative poem. ...With engravings coloured Originally published/produced in London, 1819. . Source: 838.m.7, opposite 165. Language: English. Author: HEATH, WILLIAM. Stadler, J. C. Syntax, Doctor.
RMMPNN9Y–'Column After Column Forced Its Way Into The Village, Only To Be Hurled Back', 1896, (1902). Artist: Gordon Frederick Browne.
RM2RWC7M5–Ligny 1815 Museum, site of the 1815 Battle of Ligny, where Napoleon achieved his last victory, defeating Blücher, Sombreffe, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
RF2C2P5TE–Battle of Ligny, Napoleon gave his orders to attack, vintage engraved illustration. History of France – 1885.
RM2M1Y7TJ–20150614 - SOMBREFFE, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows a reconstruction of the Battle of Ligny on 16 June 1815, which was the last victory of Napoleon, Sunday 14 June 2015 in Ligny, Sombreffe. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RME62E7M–Side view of the Château de la Paix
RM2RNMMDX–(170604) -- LIGNY, June 4, 2017 -- Participants take part in the re-enactment of the Battle of Ligny, in Ligny, Belgium, June 3, 2017. The Battle of Ligny took place on June 16, 1815, and was the final victory in the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte in which his troops defeated a Prussian force. ) (zcc) BELGIUM-LIGNY-BATTLE-RE-ENACTMENT GongxBing PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Ligny June 4 2017 Participants Take Part in The right enactment of The Battle of Ligny in Ligny Belgium June 3 2017 The Battle of Ligny took Place ON June 16 1815 and what The Final Victory in The Military Career of Napol
RMBKAB01–Bluecher, Gebhard Leberecht von, 16. 12.1742 - 12.9.1819, Prussian general, in the Battle of Ligny, 16.6.1815, is covered by his aide-de-camp Major August Ludwig von Nostitz, wood engraving after drawing by G. Huenten, 19th century, ,
RMB2YWD2–Lion's Mound marking the site of the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, Waterloo, Belgium
RMBA80AW–Blücher, Gebhard Leberecht von, 16.12.1742 - , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2G3E2R5–Battle of Ligny, 1815; Blüchers Heldenschlacht den 16n Iuny 1815. Severe battles in the village of Ligny on June 16, 1815 between Prussian troops under General von Blücher and French troops under Napoleon. With the description of the battles in a four-line German caption. At the top right numbered: No. 656.
RME8FBF8–The Waterloo Medal. Artist: Orders, decorations and medals
RM2WM5DMJ–Battle of Ligny, 16 June 1815 (Alison).
RMPCR40R–Map of the Waterloo campaign, 1815, Walmer Castle, Kent. Artist: Unknown.
RM2WG9PJ6–Plan of the battles at Quatre-Bras and Waterloo, 16-18 June, 1815, Johannes Fredericus Lange, 1815-1816 print Map of the region between Brussels and Charleroi where between 16-18 June 1815 battens with Ligny, Quatre-Bras and Waterloo battles between the armies of the Allies and the French army under Napoleon. The patterns of the armies are indicated on the map. Netherlands paper etching / engraving maps of separate countries or regions. battle arrays Belgium
RMJA1BPH–Ligny, Belgium. 3rd June, 2017. Participants take part in the re-enactment of the Battle of Ligny, in Ligny, Belgium, June 3, 2017. The Battle of Ligny took place on June 16, 1815, and was the final victory in the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte in which his troops defeated a Prussian force. Credit: Gong Bing/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMMPRENH–'Waterloo & Military General Service Medal 1793-1814', c19th century. Artist: Unknown.
RM2CEMTGN–. History of France and Normandy, from the earliest times to the revolution of 1848. what way did the French prepare to meet the allied sove- reigns ? 5. What became of Murat? 6. In what directions were the allied armies preparing to invade France ? 7. When did Buonaparte leave his capital? 8. How did the campaign commence ? 9. Did the English expect this rapid advance ? 10. How did the battle of Ligny terminate? 11. Which side was successful at Quatre-Bras ? 12. What manoeuvres occupied the 17th of June? 13. How did the battle of Waterloo commence ? 14. What success had the cavalry in the sec
RMR54T3N–Plans of the Battles of Ligny and Quatre-Bras, June 16, 1815. The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 part 2, 3rd fold-out plan. Author: Eaton, Charlotte Anne. Jones, Captain George.
RMGHXXNA–Crosses marking the graves of unknown soldiers at the Thiepval memorial
RM2M1Y7T0–20150614 - SOMBREFFE, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows a reconstruction of the Battle of Ligny on 16 June 1815, which was the last victory of Napoleon, Sunday 14 June 2015 in Ligny, Sombreffe. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RME62E7K–Brass commemorative plaque of Napoleon's overnight
RM2RNMMDN–(170604) -- LIGNY, June 4, 2017 -- Participants take part in the re-enactment of the Battle of Ligny, in Ligny, Belgium, June 3, 2017. The Battle of Ligny took place on June 16, 1815, and was the final victory in the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte in which his troops defeated a Prussian force. ) (zcc) BELGIUM-LIGNY-BATTLE-RE-ENACTMENT GongxBing PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Ligny June 4 2017 Participants Take Part in The right enactment of The Battle of Ligny in Ligny Belgium June 3 2017 The Battle of Ligny took Place ON June 16 1815 and what The Final Victory in The Military Career of Napol
RMB2YW5J–Lion's Mound marking the site of the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, Waterloo, Belgium
RM2WG802F–Plan of the battles at Quatre-Bras and Waterloo, 15-18 June, 1815, Anonymous, 1815 print Map of the region between Brussels and Charleroi where between 15-18 June 1815 were fought at Ligny, Wavre, Quatre-Bras and Waterloo battles between the armies of the Allies and the French army under Napoleon. The patterns of the armies are indicated on the map. The different places and armies with colors. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching maps of separate countries or regions. battle arrays Belgium
RMJA1BPG–Ligny, Belgium. 3rd June, 2017. Participants take part in the re-enactment of the Battle of Ligny, in Ligny, Belgium, June 3, 2017. The Battle of Ligny took place on June 16, 1815, and was the final victory in the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte in which his troops defeated a Prussian force. Credit: Gong Bing/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2AWWR0H–The battle roll: an encyclopedia containing descriptions of the most famous and memorable land battles and sieges in all ages . carried thatvillage. Blucher immediately sent reinforce-ments to tliis quarter, and Napoleons center,30,000 strong, under Gerard, issued from itsconcealment, crossed the streamlet of Ligny,and pushing up the opposite bank, furiouslyassaulted the village of Ligny. But if theattack was vehement, the resistance was notless obstinate. Each army had behind itsown side of the village immense masses ofmen, with which the combat was constantlyfed; and at length the conflict b
RMR5AT2C–Plan of the battles of Ligny, Quatre Bras, & Waterloo, fought on the 16 & 18th June 1815 by the allied armies commanded by the Duke of Wellington & marshal Blucher. An Historical Account of the Campaign in the Netherlands, in 1815, under His Grace the Duke of Wellington, and Marshal Prince Blucher, comprising the battles of Ligny, Quatrebras, and Waterloo; with a detailed narrative of the political events connected with those memorable conflicts down to the surrender of Paris, and the departure of Bonaparte for St. Helena ... Embellished with ... plates ... from drawings ... by James Rouse. Lo
RMGKTP2J–The Danger tree at Beaumont Hamel memorial Somme France
RM2M1Y808–20150614 - SOMBREFFE, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows a reconstruction of the Battle of Ligny on 16 June 1815, which was the last victory of Napoleon, Sunday 14 June 2015 in Ligny, Sombreffe. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RME62E7H–The Château de la Paix in Fleurus
RM2RNMME1–(170604) -- LIGNY, June 4, 2017 -- Participants take part in the re-enactment of the Battle of Ligny, in Ligny, Belgium, June 3, 2017. The Battle of Ligny took place on June 16, 1815, and was the final victory in the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte in which his troops defeated a Prussian force. ) (zcc) BELGIUM-LIGNY-BATTLE-RE-ENACTMENT GongxBing PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Ligny June 4 2017 Participants Take Part in The right enactment of The Battle of Ligny in Ligny Belgium June 3 2017 The Battle of Ligny took Place ON June 16 1815 and what The Final Victory in The Military Career of Napol
RMB2YXE4–Plaque showing the location of the various armies in the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815.
RM2WG9389–Plan van de Slag at Waterloo, 1815, Johannes Fredericus Lange, After Cornelis Covens, 1815 print Map of the region between Brussels and Charleroi where between 16-18 June 1815 battles with Ligny, Wavre, Quatre-Bras and Waterloo battles were fought between the armies of the Allies and the French army under Napoleon. With titles and legend in Dutch and French. The different armies with colors. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching maps of separate countries or regions. battle arrays Belgium
RMJA1BN3–Ligny, Belgium. 3rd June, 2017. Participants take part in the re-enactment of the Battle of Ligny, in Ligny, Belgium, June 3, 2017. The Battle of Ligny took place on June 16, 1815, and was the final victory in the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte in which his troops defeated a Prussian force. Credit: Gong Bing/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2AJARME–The Literary digest history of the world war, compiled from original and contemporary sources: American, British, French, German, and others . n consequence, the Aduatiei sentambassadors to C^sar asking for peace. These ambassadorsdeclared that they did not believe the Romans waged warwithout divine aid {sine ope decorum), since they wereable to move forward machines of such height with so greatspeed. It was heavy siege guns then as now that over-came Namur. Belgium alone furnished in Waterloo the most famous ofall these battle-fields, but other still famous battles, Ligny,Quatre-Bras and Font
RMR54TNM–The field of Waterloo, June 18th, 1815. Accompanied with references & a memoir. The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 First plan in the book. Author: Eaton, Charlotte Anne.
RM2M1Y7TK–20150614 - SOMBREFFE, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows a reconstruction of the Battle of Ligny on 16 June 1815, which was the last victory of Napoleon, Sunday 14 June 2015 in Ligny, Sombreffe. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
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