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  1. In 1870, war broke out between France and the kingdom of Prussia. The German forces crushed the French. At Sedan, Napoleon III and his troops fell back to the city fortress on 1 September. The next day Napoleon III surrendered and was taken prisoner. He was sent to Germany to be imprisoned (in the palace of Wilhemhöhe at Kassel, in Westphalia ...

  2. Memorandum by Queen Victoria 1. THE QUEEN’S IMPRESSIONS. Buckingham Palace, 2nd May 1855. The recent visit of the Emperor Napoleon III. to this country is a most curious page of history, and gives rise to many reflections. A remarkable combination of circumstances has brought about the very intimate alliance which now unites England and ...

  3. 9. Jan. 2017 · 28 July: Napoleon III took command of the Army of the Rhine at Metz. The force of numbers was unequal, as the French only disposed of 240 000 men, against the Prussians and their German allies with 500 000 men. 4 August: The Prussians took Wissembourg. 6 August: The Prussians entered French territory.

  4. The Opéra Garnier (1862–1875) Philadelphia City Hall (1871–1901) Second Empire style, also known as the Napoleon III style, is a highly eclectic style of architecture and decorative arts, which uses elements of many different historical styles, and also made innovative use of modern materials, such as iron frameworks and glass skylights.

  5. 31. März 2021 · The Hotel du Palais Biarritz reopened on March 26, 2021, after a two-year renovation. A 19th-century French palace that was built as a token of love for an empress is now serving a new duty within ...

  6. This painting was an official commission by the Ministère d’Etat in commemoration of the reception of the ambassadors of the king of Siam, Rama IV, by Napoleon III and the Empress Eugénie in the great Salle de Bal in the Château de Fontainebleau, 27 June, 1861. The event not only marked the re-establishment of diplomatic relations (broken off since the 17th century) but also the signature ...

  7. The Ruspoli Family. In 1713 the nobility of the Palazzo was again enhanced when it was rented by the Ruspoli family, who were of Florentine origin but had been in Rome since the fourteenth century. They were the marquises of Cerveteri, and, from 1709, princes, starting with Francesco Maria (1672-1731). The Ruspoli were financially secure when ...