RMKAG3J9–The Italian Camp at the Battle of Magenta 1861-1862 Giovanni Fattori Italian Italy
RMGG29JF–Italian unity, battle of Magenta June 8, 1859 Italy Milan, Risorgimento Museum
RMMR3P5E–In the Crimean War, general MacMahon distinguished himself in the Battle of Malakoff at Sevastopol (8 September 1855), Marshal Marie Esme Patrice Maurice, Count de MacMahon, Duke of Magenta (1808 – 1893), was a French general and politician, with the distinction of Marshal of France. He served as Chief of State of France from 1873 to 1875 and as the second president of the Third Republic, from 1875 to 1879.
RMDPY053–BATTLE OF MAGENTA
RMG808C6–National Historical Museum of Artillery Print Depicting the battle of magenta June 4, 1859
RM2KE5GGW–Camp at the Battle of Magenta, Giovanni Fattori. Piti Place Florence, Italy, Italian.
RM2JCGX2P–Soldiers from the 8th Bersaglieri Regiment fighting at the Battle of Magenta, 4 June 1859 during the Second Italian War of Independence. From L'Univers Illustre, published Paris, 1859
RMM9106A–Magenta (June 4, 1859) 1864 Frédéric Adolphe YVON, 1817 - 1893, France, French, ( The Battle of Magenta was fought on 4 June 1859 during the Second Italian War of Independence, resulting in a French-Sardinian victory under Napoleon III against the Austrians under Marshal Ferencz Gyulai. ) ,
RMJ8PM8Y–Napoleon III & Victor Emmanuel entering Milan after the battle of Magenta
RMD95PCB–General view of ground on which the Battle of Magenta was fought 4 June 1859 (Second War of Italian Independence). French victory. Tinted lithograph.
RM2D99D69–BATTLE OF MAGENTA 4 June 1859. Combined French and Sardinian forces defeat the Austrians.
RMG1CCT9–Engraving depicting the Battle of Magenta, fought during the Second Italian War of Independence, resulting in a French-Sardinian victory under Napoleon III against the Austrians under Marshal Ferencz Gyulai. Dated 19th Century
RMEWBY6T–Italy. Arrival of a convoy of wounded. Milan Hospital. Battle of Magenta. 4 June, 1859. Second Italian War of Independence.
RMM98B70–The Battle of Magenta, 4 June 1859 during the Second Italian War of Independence. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915
RMERGDPB–Battle of Magenta - French attack under Mac- mahon, 4 June 1859. From the painting by Yvon. Battle of Second Italian War of
RMF4J8GK–Italy. Milan Hospital. Convoy of wounded from battle of Magenta. 4 June, 1859. Second Italian War of Independence. Colored engraving.
RFWR8EE2–The Battle of Magenta. Italy 1859 antique ILN full page print
RF2X1A3MR–Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, at the Battle of Magenta, Italy 1859
RM2ABT06P–Battle of Magenta
RM2AGTAKY–The Battle of Magenta, Italy, painting by French artist Hippolyte Bellangè, 1950s
RMCW8NE2–Italy, illustrations of the battle of Magenta (19th century)
RMKAG3JH–Regiment Sigismondo after the Battle of Magenta by Alexander Lanfredini 1820 -1900 Italy Italian,
RMD89TA5–BATTLE OF MAGENTA - 4
RMB0KG35–Battle of Magenta, 1859, (1901). Artist: Unknown
RM2A2T3W9–Battle of Magenta, June 4, 1859, Plan for the Battle of Magenta 1859, signed: A. Vuillemain, Géog; Garnier frères (editeurs), Fig. 11, Part 1, p. 278, Vuillemin, Alexandre (dressé.); Garnier frères (editeurs), Amédée de Cesena: Campagne de Piémont et de Lombardie en 1859. Paris: Garnier frères, 1860
RMW7CXKG–Site of the Battle of Magenta, Italy, 4 June 1859. Artist: Unknown
RMBY1JN2–Milan Cathedral: 19th century black and white illustration; From The London Illustrated News.25th June 1859. The Milanese welcoming the French and Sar.
RFWKAXXD–Stamp printed in Dahomey shows Battle of Magenta, by Louis Eugene Charpentier, Red Cross series, circa 1968.
RMJ8DK0E–Giovanni Fattori, Battle of Magenta
RF2B1TRN5–Count Ferenc Gyulay de Marosnemethi et NAdaska, 1 September 1799 - 1 September 1868, also known as Ferencz Gyulai, Ferencz Gyulaj, or Franz Gyulai, was a Hungarian nobleman who served as Austrian Governor of Lombardy-Venetia and commanded the losing Austrian army at the Battle of Magenta / Ferenc Jozsef Gyulay, Graf von Maros-Nemeth und NAdaska, war ein ungarischer Feldzeugmeister und Oberbefehlshaber der österreichischen Truppen im Sardinischen Krieg, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahr
RMP78T27–Italy. Arrival of a convoy of wounded. Milan Hospital. Battle of Magenta. 4 June, 1859. Second Italian War of Independence.
RM2B8F684–Giovanni Fattori, Battle of Magenta.
RMCR3HGH–The 153rd anniversary of the 'Battle of Magenta' June 4, 1859
RMERGEMG–Napoleon III and King Victor-Emmanuel enter Milan, June 1859. Austrian defeat at the Battle of Magenta (4 June) led to
RME0RD4R–Mar. 03, 1959 - Centenary of Italian Campaign Revived in an Exhibition. An Exhibition dedicated to Napoleon III and his campaigns is now being held at the Hotel Des Invalides, Paris. The Exhibition has been organized on the occasion of the centenary of the Italian campaign. OPS: A French soldier examining the cap worn by Napoleon III during the Battle of Magenta.
RMERGF4J–Napoleon III and King Victor-Emmanuel enter Milan, June 1859. Austrian defeat at the Battle of Magenta (4 June) led to
RM2H3RREP–Vintage engraving of Marshal Francois Certain de Canrobert, a French Marshal. He demonstrated ability during the Second French Empire while participating in the Battle of Alma, the Battle of Magenta, the Battle of Solferino and the Battle of Gravelotte.
RMBR6R83–Marshal Mac-Mahon (1808 - 1893) - his personal sash, for the 'grande tenue' as Marshal of France after the Battle of Magenta (1859). A white sash interwoven with gold. The golden tassels are set with seven silver rank stars and crossed marshal's batons in gold with coloured enamel (enamel damaged). Width 13 cm. Length 300 cm. Provenance: André Thélot Collection and the Bergeron Collection. Patrice de Mac-Mahon, Duke de Magenta of France and President of the Third Republic (1873 - 1877). Extraordinarily rare and significant piece of historical, militaria. histor,
RF2AT5P3M–The Battle of Magenta - A Scene in the History of Italy by Yvon
RMCW5CG0–Italian Expedition, Battle of Magenta: Napoleon III and Mac Mahon
RM2NGM1DN–Battle of Magenta (lithograph).
RMD89TAA–BATTLE OF MAGENTA - 5
RM2T9FKGF–Italian Field after the Battle of Magenta (detail) 1862 by Giovanni Fattori
RM2A2T3WA–Battle of Magenta, Battle of Magenta 1859, signed: Andrieu (del.); Ed, Willmann (sc.); Garnier frères (editeurs), Fig. 13, Part 1, after p. 290, Andrieux, Clément-Auguste (del.); Willmann, Edouard (sc.); Garnier frères (editeurs), Amédée de Cesena: Campagne de Piémont et de Lombardie en 1859. Paris: Garnier frères, 1860
RM2AGTENB–The war of Italy. The Battle of Magenta was fought on 4 June 1859 during the Second Italian War of Independence, resulting in a French-Sardinian victo
RM2T8K0C0–The Battle of Magenta on June 4, 1859.', 1859, print, lithograph on paper, sheet: 29.1 × 46.2 cm, long stamp 'LIBRARY, OF THE K.K., MINISTRY OF POLICE', recto, Round stamp 'LIBRARY OF THE K.K. MINISTER'S COUNCIL PRESIDIUM', recto
RM2DC1RXJ–La Garde impériale à Magenta par Charpentier - The Imperial Guard in Magenta on june 4 june 1859 by Eugène Charpentier 1811-1890 France, French.
RMJ4GPT7–Sword of honour Battle of Magenta
RMEC7NH7–Engraving depicting the Battle of Wœrth. Prussian troops were commanded by Frederick Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl III of Prussia (1831-1888) and directed by his Chief of Staff, General Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal (1810-1900), defeated the French under Marshal Marie Esme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, 1st Duke of Magenta (1808-1893) near the village of Wœrth in Alsace. Dated 1870
RMP7BXKB–Italy. Milan Hospital. Convoy of wounded from battle of Magenta. 4 June, 1859. Second Italian War of Independence. Colored engraving.
RFCWRJ07–Wounded soldiers in Magenta battle departing from Milan, Italy
RMCR3HFK–The 153rd anniversary of the 'Battle of Magenta' June 4, 1859
RFH3HG1R–ITALY Officer & his dog episode of Magenta 1859. Illustrated London News
RF2H7J516–ITALY - CIRCA 1959: a stamp printed in the Italy shows After the Battle of Magenta, painting by Giovanni Fattori and Red Cross, Centenary of the War o
RMP652TX–Engraving depicting the Battle of Wœrth. Prussian troops were commanded by Frederick Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl III of Prussia (1831-1888) and directed by his Chief of Staff, General Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal (1810-1900), defeated the French under Marshal Marie Esme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, 1st Duke of Magenta (1808-1893) near the village of Wœrth in Alsace. Dated 1870
RM2JAB27Y–From the series 'Herozen trains from 1859', No. 9: 'The 9th and 10th Compagnie of the 58th Line Infantry Regiment Archduke Stephan ...' (Battle of Magenta on June 4, 1859). After: Siegmund L'Allandand (1840-1910), Peinstre, k. k. Hof- und Staatratdruckerei Vienna (1804-1918), Lithography Institute
RMBR6RKJ–Marshal Mac-Mahon (1808 - 1893) - his personal sash, for the 'grande tenue' as Marshal of France after the Battle of Magenta (1859). A white sash interwoven with gold. The golden tassels are set with seven silver rank stars and crossed marshal's batons in gold with coloured enamel (enamel damaged). Width 13 cm. Length 300 cm. Provenance: André Thélot Collection and the Bergeron Collection. Patrice de Mac-Mahon, Duke de Magenta of France and President of the Third Republic (1873 - 1877). Extraordinarily rare and significant piece of historical, militaria. histor,
RM2H1JEA4–Stamp printed in Dahomey shows Battle of Magenta, by Louis Eugene Charpentier, Red Cross series, circa 1968.
RM2HJ725K–Sword of honour Battle of Magenta.
RMBH8RRW–The tomb of Miecislas Kamienski, a Polish soldier killed at the Battle of Magenta in 1859, in Montmartre Cemetery, Paris.
RMD89T9T–BATTLE OF MAGENTA - 1
RM2RARKW5–The Italian camp after the Battle of Magenta 1862 by Giovanni Fattori
RM2R5RKGH–France, Indre et Loire, Loire valley listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Montrésor, labeled The Most Beautiful Villages of France, the castle, statue (1862) representing the Polish officer Kaninski who died during the battle of Magenta (1859) and whose original is in the Montmartre cemetery in Paris
RFCWT56H–Magenta column
RM2T8K0BX–THE BATTLE OF MAGENTA 4TH AND 5TH JUNE 1859.', 1859/60, print, lithograph on paper, sheet: 28.9 × 46.1 cm, long stamp 'LIBRARY, THE, K.K. SUPREME, POLICE AUTHORITY', recto, Round stamp 'LIBRARY OF THE K.K. MINISTER'S COUNCIL PRESIDIUM', recto
RMH3BP2P–Marshal Marie Esme Patrice Maurice, Count of MacMahon,Duke of Magenta (1808 – 1893), was a French general and Marshal of France. In the Franco-Prussian War he commanded the I and V French Corps on the Army of the Rhine's Southern line. On 4 August 1870 the Prussian 3rd Army attacked the Southern line, and immediately took the border city of Wissembourg. They quickly moved on to capture the city of Wörth two days later.
RMHB01PP–Magenta Oil Paint
RFEH346N–Magenta paste for oil painting is squeezed out of a tube on to a white canvas.
RFW3TTRD–Automaton containing elements: old computer monitor, magenta symbol display, red buttons, heavy upper chest, heavy mech chest, battle mech chest,...
RF2M5CAWA–2023 VIVA MAGENTA COLOR OF THE YEAR GESIGNER CUT ON TRANSPARENT BACKGROUND
RMCR3HGF–The 153rd anniversary of the 'Battle of Magenta' June 4, 1859
RMAKKMC6–Clashes of Live Chess Battle, man attacking with mace
RM2T2A7F0–Amazing fireworks during the festivities of the Armata, a local annual custom in Spetses island, Greece, Europe, which represents a naval battle.
RMD2FJ84–Marie Edme Patrice Maurice, Comte de Mac-Mahon, Duc de Magenta, 1808-1893, French general, president of the Third Republic
RM2JAB2BK–From the series 'Heroic trains from 1859', No. 12: 'Senior lieutenant Kleinert rejects the attacks of the French Gardrenadiere, which is advancing over the Naviglio.' (Battle of Magenta on June 4, 1859). After: Wenzel Ottokar Noltsch (1835-1908), Peinstre, after: Heinrich Reinhart (Reinhardt), Peintre, k. k. Hof- und Staatratdruckerei Vienna (1804-1918), Lithography Institute
RMBR6R7W–Marshal Mac-Mahon (1808 - 1893) - his personal cocked hat, as Marshal of France after the Battle of Magenta (1859). Black felt with broad golden lace, a white ostrich feather plume, and an agrafe button bearing crossed marshal's batons. Vendor's label 'Chapellerie Civile & Militaire 'Ancienne Maison' Dassier F. Manchon, 12 Rue de Richelieu, Paris.' An André Thélot Collection label in the sweatband referring to the former Bergeron Collection. Patrice de Mac-Mahon, Duke de Magenta of France and President of the Third Republic (1873 - 1877). Significant piece of h,
RMW7CB60–Marie Edme Patrice Maurice MacMahon, Duc de Magenta, French soldier and statesman, c1880. Artist: Anon
RFANTN93–pink magenta purple fragrant flower heather at Culloden Battle Field
RMP6HDAE–Marshal Marie Esme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, 1st Duke of Magenta (1808 Ð 1893). French general and politician with the distinction Marshal of France. First president of the Third Republic, from 1875 to 1879. Engraving by Brend'Amor. Nuestro Siglo, 1883.
RMD89TA0–BATTLE OF MAGENTA 2
RM2RB0P1N–The battle of Magenta c.1859; Italy by Gerolamo Induno
RM2R5RKG8–France, Indre et Loire, Loire valley listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Montrésor, labeled The Most Beautiful Villages of France, the castle, statue (1862) representing the Polish officer Kaninski who died during the battle of Magenta (1859) and whose original is in the Montmartre cemetery in Paris
RF2H4H1BX–ITALY - CIRCA 1959: stamp printed by Italy, shows 'After the Battle of Magenta' by Fattori and Red Cross, circa 1959
RM2T8K0B5–Battle of Magenta June 4, 1859.', around 1860, print, etching on paper, sheet: 21.2 × 31.3 cm, long stamp ''LIBRARY, OF THE K.K., MINISTRY OF POLICE', recto, Round stamp 'LIBRARY OF THE K.K. MINISTER COUNCIL PRESIDIUM', recto, [r.r.] 'With reservation d. Reprint', below the illustration
RM2AN426X–The story of Europe and the nations at war; a graphic narrative of the nations involved in the great war, their history and former wars, their rulers and leaders, their armies and navies, their resources, the reasons for conflict and the issues at stake . e on thecanal, where the French encountered the Austrians in force. Herea bloody struggle went on for hours, ending in the capture of theplace by the Grenadiers of the Guard, who held on to it after-wards with stubborn courage. THE BATTLE OF MAGENTA General MacMahon, in command of the advance, had hisorders to march forward, whatever happened
RFR2PR48–
RMFXWEJP–Schlacht bei Magenta 1859
RFW3TTRR–Automaton containing elements: old computer monitor, magenta symbol display, red buttons, heavy upper chest, heavy mech chest, battle mech chest,...
RMKAG3JE–Il Marchese Fadini salva a Montebello il generale De Sonnaz -Marchese Fadini saves General De Sonnaz in Montebello Luigi (1830-1919) Italy Italian,
RMCR3HT4–The 153rd anniversary of the 'Battle of Magenta' June 4, 1859
RF2M1C2A8–A set of polyhedral dice used for role playing games such as Dungeons Dragons. A fresh classic for 2023 in Viva Magenta. Color concept of the year.
RMAKKMB5–Live Chess Battle
RF2F5TWDR–Intersected swatches cyan magenta yellow black abstract background black on transparent
RM2JAAGCP–From the series 'Heroic trains from 1859', No. 12: 'Senior lieutenant Kleinert rejects the attacks of the French Gardrenadiere, which is advancing over the Naviglio.' (Battle of Magenta on June 4, 1859) (trial print before the script). After: Wenzel Ottokar Noltsch (1835-1908), Peintre, Heinrich Reinhart (Reinhardt), Peintrre, k. k. Hof- und Staatratdruckerei Vienna (1804-1918), Lithography Institute
RMBR6RK8–Marshal Mac-Mahon (1808 - 1893) - his personal cocked hat, as Marshal of France after the Battle of Magenta (1859). Black felt with broad golden lace, a white ostrich feather plume, and an agrafe button bearing crossed marshal's batons. Vendor's label 'Chapellerie Civile & Militaire 'Ancienne Maison' Dassier F. Manchon, 12 Rue de Richelieu, Paris.' An André Thélot Collection label in the sweatband referring to the former Bergeron Collection. Patrice de Mac-Mahon, Duke de Magenta of France and President of the Third Republic (1873 - 1877). Significant piece of h,
RF2J19JMF–Chess figures made of glass. King in front magenta background
RM2BMME59–Le cinquantième anniversaire de la bataille de Marignan de 1859: le maréchal Baraguey d'Hilliers y battit les autrichiens aprés Magenta. Ill. de Beltr
RMDR2B2T–BATTLE OF MAGENTA - 3
RM2RBX1HF–Bataille de Magenta 1863 by Adolphe Yvon
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