La Campagne De Murat En 1815 recounts the final military campaign of Joachim Murat, the King of Naples and brother-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte. Albert Lumbroso meticulously details the events of 1815, when Murat, seeking to regain his throne and support Napoleon's cause during the Hundred Days, launched a campaign in Italy. This historical account provides a close examination of Murat's strategic decisions, the battles fought, and the political context of the time. Lumbroso's work offers valuable insights into the complexities of the Napoleonic era and the tragic end of a once-powerful figure. The book is an essential resource for historians and enthusiasts of military history, particularly those interested in the Napoleonic Wars and the Italian campaigns.
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