Death of Napoleon (Buried in Ruperts Valley St. Helena) - 1821

Side 1: In the field: EMPEROR NAPOLEON.
Around: DIED 5 MAY BURIED IN RUPERTS VALLEY St. HELENA 9 MAY 1821.

Side 2:
BORN 15 AUG. 1769. GEN. AT THE SIEGE OF TOULON 1793. COMMANDED THE ARMY OF ITALY 1796. BATT OF LODI: CASTIGLIONI & ARCOLA 1796. SAILED FOR EGYPT 20 MAY 1798. RET. 7 OCT. 1799. DISOLVED (sic) THE CONVENTIONAL GOV. 9 NOV. 1799. DECLARED FIRST CONSUL 10 NOV. 1799.PASSED THE Mt St BERNARD 15 MAR. BATT. OF MARANGO (sic) 16 JUNE 1800, THE CICALPINE (sic) REPUBLIC PLACED UNDER HIS GOV. 26 JAN. 1802. THE LEGION OF HONOR INSTITUTED 15 MAY 1802. DECLARED CONSUL FOR LIFE 2. AUG. 1802. CONQUERED HANOVER 5 JUNE 1803. DECLARED EMPEROR 18 MAY. CROWNED BY THE POPE 19 NOV. 1804. DECLARED KING OF ITALY 26 MAI 1805 CAPTURED MACKS ARMY AT ULM 20 OCT. ENTERED VIENNA 13 NOV. 1805. BATTLE OF AUSTERLITZ 2 DEC. 1805. CONFEDERATION OF THE RHINE PUBLISHED 27 JULY 1806. BATTLE OF JENA 14 OCT. ENTERED BERLIN 27 OCT. 1806. SURRENDER OF MADRID 4 DEC. 1808. ENT VIENNA 10 MAY. BATT. OF ESLING (sic) 22 MAY & OF WAGRAM 6 JULY 1809. MARRIED M. LOUISA DAUGHTER OF THE EMP. FRANCIS II. MAR. 11, 1810. KING OF ROME BORN 20 AUG. 1811. ENT MOSCOW 14 SEP. EVACUATED IT 22 OCT. RET. TO PARIS 18 DEC. 1812. BATTLE OF LEIPSIC 18 OCT. 1813. ALLIES PASSED THE RHINE 4 JAN. & ENT. PARIS 31 MAR. 1814. ABDICATED THE THRONE OF FRANCE 11 AP. 1814. DECLARED EMP. OF ELBA BY THE ALLIES 11 AP. 1814. ARRIVED AT ELBA 8 MAY 1814. RET. TO FRANCE 1 MAR. ENT. PARIS 20 MAR 1815. BATTLE OF WATERLOO 18 JUNE 1815. ABDICATED IN FAVOUR OF HIS SON 22 JUNE 1815. SURREND. HIMSELF TO ENG. 18 JULY 1815. SENT TO S. HELENA 7 AUG. 1815. ARRIVED AT S. HELENA 15 OCT. 1815.

Bramsen 1851, D'Essling 1678, Julius 3734-3735
Mm. 53 - White metal
By Thomason & Jones

Bramsen 1851 - (Thomason et Jones) Enterrement de Napoléon à Ste. Hélène (Description)

EMPEROR NAPOLEON. Buste, à droite, entouré d'une couronne de cyprès; autour de la couronne: DIED 5 MAY. BURIED IN RUPERTS VALLEY St. HELENA 9 MAY 1821.
Rev. Comme celui du N° 1711.
Médaille, 53 mm. - Nah. VII, 51.