The Napoleon saber, also known as the "Napoleon Bonaparte saber", is a historical sword that belonged to the famous French emperor. The saber is characterized by its curved blade, which is approximately 80 cm (31.5 in) long, and its hilt shaped like a lion's head. The blade of the saber is engraved with the inscription "Napoleon Empereur et Roi" (Napoleon Emperor and King) and has a guard shaped like the letter "S".
Napoleon's saber is an important piece of French military history and is considered one of the emperor's most valuable and iconic personal items. Napoleon carried the saber in several important battles, including the Battle of Austerlitz and the Battle of Borodino. In addition, Napoleon's saber has also become a symbol of his military greatness and his legacy in European history.
Napoleon's saber is currently in the Army Museum in Paris, where it is displayed alongside other personal belongings of the emperor and other historical military artifacts. The sword has also been recreated numerous times as a replica for collectors and military history enthusiasts.