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Napoleone Bonaparte

Bonaparte, Napoleon - Letter to Prince Eugene Letter signed by Napoleon to Prince Eugene, sent from Schonbrun on 23 XII 1805, 4° 245 x 196 mm.

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Napoleone Bonaparte

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Starting price 2 000 EUR

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rome, Italy
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