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25: 17: 144:. When the French invaded in 1792–1793 they took 400 copies of the map from a Brussels printer and seller. In 1794 they took the engraving plates to France so they could produce more maps for their own use and to prevent any enemy from acquiring copies. Louis Capitaine, a French engineer, copied it and produced 2 versions one with 69 sheets and a smaller scale version on six sheets, which was sold commercially. During the 86:. The maps were made on a scale 1:11,520, and formed a collection of 275 hand-colored and hand-drawn maps 0,90 × 1,40 m each. These were accompanied by twelve volumes of handwritten commentaries relating to topics of economic and military interest (rivers, bridges, forests, possibilities for military camps, etc.). 160:
to Napoleon, carried a copy of the Ferraris map. Both versions were very similar and about 40 years out of date (for instance, coal mines with their supporting infrastructure which had developed around
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building, housing parts of the Flemish ministry of Environment, Nature and Energy and the Flemish Ministry of Mobility and Public Works is named Graaf de Ferrarisgebouw after him.
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In 1777 and 1778, Ferraris issued a reduced version of the cabinet maps with a scale of 1:86,400 in 25 maps, issued for commercial sale ("carte marchande").
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also had a copy of the six-sheet version. Napoleon carried a copy of the full-scale Capitaine map while
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De Coene, K.; Ongena, T.; Stragier, F.; Vervust, S.; Bracke, W.; De Maeyer, P. (2012),
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the Duke of Wellington had a copy of the six-sheet version as it is probable that
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The Ferraris maps were used to great extent during the military operations of the
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in the interval between the map's drafting and 1815 were missing).
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Three originals of the maps remain. One is in the Kriegsarchiv in
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Between 1771 and 1778, Ferraris was commissioned by the empress
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Grand Crosses of the Military Order of Maria Theresa
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Bruges
count
Lunéville
Vienna
Austrian
cartographer
Charles, 2nd Duke d'Ursel
Maria Theresa of Austria
Joseph II
Austrian Netherlands
Vienna
The Hague
Royal Library of Belgium
Brussels
Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine
Governor of the Austrian Netherlands
Belgium
World War I reparations
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Waterloo Campaign
Gebhard Leberecht von BlĂĽcher
Gourgaud
aide-de-camp
Charleroi
Brussels
Flemish government

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