French Constitution of Year VIII (Poster)
€39.00
Step back in time and explore the foundation of the French Consulate with our exclusive poster detailing the French Constitution of 1799, also known as the Constitution of Year VIII in accordance with the Revolutionary Calendar. This historical masterpiece marks a pivotal moment in the aftermath of the French Revolution.
Enacted during Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power, the Constitution of Year VIII ushered in the era of the Consulate. Under this groundbreaking document, Napoleon assumed the position of First Consul, consolidating his influence and shaping the course of French history. Our meticulously crafted infographic unravels the intricacies of this constitution, illustrating its key institutions and shedding light on the political landscape of the time. Immerse yourself in the details that defined the Consulate, from the distribution of powers to the establishment of the Senate and the role of the First Consul.
Hang this poster proudly on your wall and embark on a visual journey through the political architecture that laid the groundwork for Napoleon's ascent to leadership. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, or anyone captivated by the unfolding drama of post-Revolutionary France.
- Museum-quality matte paper
- Available framed and unframed
- Black and white frame made from ayous wood
- Oak frame made from solid oak
- Hanging hardware for framed posters included
- Size: 61 x 91 cm (24 x 35,8 inches)
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