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Schubert Memorial Statue
Image by Gregorini Demetrio

Schubert Memorial Statue

A memorial statue of the Austrian composer Franz Schubert (1797-1828) in Vienna.
Caricature of Vogl & Schubert
Image by Franz Schober (attributed)

Caricature of Vogl & Schubert

A c. 1825 caricature of the Austrian composer Franz Schubert (1797-1828) on the right and the baritone singer Johann Michael Vogl (1768-1840) who sang many of the composer's songs. Drawing attributed to Franz Schober. (National Library of...
Battle of Trafalgar
Image by Clarkson Frederick Stanfield

Battle of Trafalgar

The Battle of Trafalgar, oil on canvas painting by Clarkson Frederick Stanfield, 1836.
Capitulation at Ulm, 20 October 1805
Image by René Théodore Berthon

Capitulation at Ulm, 20 October 1805

French Emperor Napoleon I (r.1804-1815) accepts the surrender of an Austrian army under General Mack on 20 October 1805, after the Ulm Campaign. Oil on canvas painting by René Théodore Berthon, c. 1805-1810. Palace of Versailles.
Napoleon with the II Corps of the Grande Armée, 12 October 1805
Image by Pierre-Claude Gautherot

Napoleon with the II Corps of the Grande Armée, 12 October 1805

Emperor Napoleon I orders the II Corps of the Grande Armée into action at Augsburg on 12 October 1805, during the Ulm Campaign. Painting by Pierre-Claude Gautherot, 1808.
Topographical Map of Sicily
Image by Hel-hama

Topographical Map of Sicily

Topographical map of Sicily.
Battle of Austerlitz
Image by François Gérard

Battle of Austerlitz

Jean Rapp, one of Napoleon's aides-de-camp, presents the emperor with the captured Prince Repnin-Volkonsky of Russia during the Battle of Austerlitz, 2 December 1805. Oil on canvas by François Gérard, 1810. Palace of Versailles.
City of Enna
Image by Leandro Neumann Ciuffo

City of Enna

A contemporary view of the Sicilian hilltop city of Enna, which stand 931 meters (3,054 feet) above sea level.
Coat of Arms of Roger I of Sicily
Image by The White Lion

Coat of Arms of Roger I of Sicily

The heraldic symbol of Roger I of Sicily (r. 1071-1101).
Coin of Roger I
Image by Sailko

Coin of Roger I

The trifollaro was a copper coin minted in southern Italy under the Normans. Count Roger I of Sicily (reigned 1071–1101) minted both folles and trifollari at Mileto.
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