The flag of Napoleon was the imperial standard of the First French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte from 1804 to 1815. It consisted of three horizontal stripes of equal width: blue, white, and red. In the center of the white stripe, there was a large golden eagle with outstretched wings, clutching a thunderbolt in its talons. The blue and red stripes represented the colors of Paris, while the white stripe was symbolic of the Bourbon dynasty, which Napoleon replaced with his own rule. The imperial eagle was a symbol of strength and power, and it was adopted by Napoleon to represent the might of the French Empire. The flag was used by Napoleon's army in all its campaigns, and it became an enduring symbol of the French Empire during the Napoleonic era.
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