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  1. Achille Murat. Achille Murat ( 7è districte de París, 21 de gener de 1801 - comtat de Jefferson, 15 d'abril de 1847) Charles Louis Napoleon Achille Murat fill gran de Joachim Murat, mariscal de França i rei de Nàpols i de Carolina Bonaparte, fou un príncep francès, duc de Clèveris i després príncep reial de Nàpols, anomenat el "2n ...

  2. 15 de sept. de 2021 · Achille Charles Louis Napoleon Murat. Birthdate: January 02, 1847. Birthplace: Bordentown, Burlington, New Jersey. Death: February 27, 1895 (48) Immediate Family: Son of Napoléon Lucien Charles Joseph Murat; Люсьен Шарль Жозеф Наполеон Мюарт and Carolina Georgina Murat.

  3. The author examines the case of Achille Murat, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte and deposed prince of Naples who settled in the United States in 1823. Attracted by the freedom and opportunities the United States could offer to him, Murat migrated from Europe and eventually settled on the Florida borderlands.

  4. Murat died in 1847 and was buried in Tallahassee. Emperor Napoleon III provided his widow, Catherine Murat , with a large pension until her death in 1867. Catherine was buried next to her husband in Tallahasse and her siblings erected monument in her memory. A short walk down the West Tennessee Street, you will come across the Murat Hotel, a ...

  5. La maison Murat, originaire du Quercy, a été titrée en 1805 par l'empereur Napoléon Ier en la personne de Joachim Murat, maréchal de France, fait prince de l'Empire et prince français 1. Ce dernier était le fils de Pierre Murat-Jordy, aubergiste et maître de poste 2 à Labastide-Fortunière, et de sa femme Jeanne Loubières.

  6. The Achille Murat letters are all in French and are all addressed to Comte Thibaudeau. With one exception they are all written in Murat's hand. They are arranged chronologically from 1822 to 1841. Two letters are undated and lack an address. Usually letters identify the place where Murat resided when the letter was written and many also contain ...

  7. Description. Also known as. English. Lucien Murat. French politician, and the sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo between 1812 and May 1815. Lucien Charles Joseph Napoléon Murat. Lucien Charles Joseph Napoleon Murat.