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  1. (Bon Adrien JEANNOT DE MONCEY DE CONEGLIANO) Fabius, Moncey Duc DE CONEGLIANO (2 juillet 1808), Maréchal de France (3 juillet 1816), Maréchal de l'Empire (1804), Pair de France (1819), Gouverneur des Invalides (17 décembre 1833-1842), Nom sur Arc de Triomphe, pilier Ouest (33e, - Moncey, en 1841 de son vivant)

  2. 25 de oct. de 2023 · Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey (or Jannot de Moncey), 1st Duke of Conegliano, 1st Baron of Conegliano, Peer of France (31 July 1754 – 20 April 1842), Marshal of France, was a prominent soldier in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. MONCEY is one of the Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 33. Contents. Bon adrien jeannot de ...

  3. Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey, Duque de Conegliano ( Moncey, 31 de Julho de 1754 – Paris, 20 de Abril de 1842) foi um francês oficial militar e um comandante de destaque nas Guerras revolucionárias francesas e mais tarde um marechal do Império durante as Guerras Napoleônicas. Mais tarde, ele se tornou governador do Hôtel des Invalides.

  4. Tweet. Marshal Bon Adrien Jeannot de Moncey, duc de Congeliano (1754-1842) was a Napoleonic marshal who took part in three separate wars against Spain, successfully in the first and last, but suffering a loss of reputation during the second. He was not one of the most able of the marshals, but he was notable for refusing to use the same level ...

  5. Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey est né le 31 juillet 1754 à Palise, à 3 km au NO de Moncey, près de Besançon, dans le Doubs. Palise est un hameau de la commune de Moncey dont il a pris plus tard le nom.

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  7. BON ADRIEN JEANNOT DE MONCEY, DUKE OF CONEGLIANO (1754-1842), marshal of France, was the son of a lawyer of Besancon, where he was born on the 31st of July 1754. In his boyhood he twice enlisted in the French army, but his father procured his discharge on both occasions.