21. BONAPARTE (Elisa). Letter signed "Elisa",... - Lot 21 - Osenat

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21. BONAPARTE (Elisa). Letter signed "Elisa",... - Lot 21 - Osenat
21. BONAPARTE (Elisa). Letter signed "Elisa", addressed to the Secretary of State of the Imperial Family Michel-Louis-Étienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély. Pisa, 12 December 1809. 1 p. folio. "I thank you for the communication that you made to me... I will probably [not] lack observations to address to you on the projects of delimitation of the kingdom of Italy & of France, but to make them of some use, I would need to know the bases which His Majesty indicated for the work of the commission. I THINK THAT TODAY THERE IS NO LONGER ANY QUESTION OF EXCHANGING ANY PART OF TERRITORY ON THE SIDE OF ROMANIA, and that the limits will be proposed without compensation..." THE QUESTION OF THE RECTIFICATION OF THE BORDERS OF THE GRAND DUCHY OF TUSCANY IN VIEW OF A CONTINUITY OF THE FRENCH ITALIAN DEPARTMENTS. Annexed by France in 1808, constituted as a Grand Duchy entrusted to Elisa Bonaparte but divided into three French departments, Tuscany had no geographical point of contact with the other Italian departments of the Empire: it was separated from the department of Taro (Parma) by the Kingdom of Italy and from the department of the Apennines (Chiavari) by the principality of Lucca, the personal possession of Elisa Bonaparte's husband, Felix Baciocchi. Several exchange projects intended to guarantee the continuity of the territory were proposed in vain by Joseph-Marie de Gérando, member of the Tuscan junta, and then by Luc-Jacques-Édouard Dauchy, general administrator of Tuscany, assisted by the geographer Jean de Baillou. The question became all the more crucial as in May 1809 French departments were created as an extension to the South: Trasimeno (Spoleto) and Rome. A mixed commission was set up, but the representatives of the Viceroy of Italy, Eugène de Beauharnais, and those of the Grand Duchess Elisa did not agree. Also, on 5 August 1811, an imperial decree perpetuated the discontinuous boundaries of 1808 in their broadest sense. 2 maps engraved on copper, one of the principality of LUCQUES, the other of the principality of PIOMBINO, with watercolour highlights and handwritten legends. - 5 letters on the borders of these territories, that is to say: one in handwritten copy from Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély to Elisa Bonaparte, one signed by the ambassador of Lucca in Paris Giuseppe BELLUOMINI to Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély, 3 autographed letters signed by the secretary of the commands of Elisa Bonaparte Jean-Baptiste TROUSSARD to Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély - A handwritten memoir of the time on the principality of Lucca and notably its borders.
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