Temple de la Gloire de la Grande Armée

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Temple de la Gloire de la Grande Armée was a planned but never completed Napoleonic monument in Paris intended to celebrate the military victories and prestige of Napoleon’s Grande Armée.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Napoleonic monument project
unbuilt monument
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
category Unbuilt buildings and structures in Paris
country France
dedicatedTo Grande Armée NERFINISHED
Napoleon I of France NERFINISHED
genre triumphal monument
hasTheme imperial propaganda
military glory
historicalPeriod First French Empire NERFINISHED
inception early 19th century
languageOfName French
locatedIn Europe
Paris
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
namedAfter Grande Armée NERFINISHED
partOf Napoleonic building programs in Paris
patron Napoleon I of France NERFINISHED
purpose celebrate military victories of the Grande Armée
glorify Napoleon’s military prestige
significantEvent cancellation before completion
status never completed
unrealized project
subjectOf Napoleonic architectural history

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Temple to the Glory of the Great Army alsoKnownAs Temple de la Gloire de la Grande Armée