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  1. Emmanuel de GROUCHY. Emmanuel. de GROUCHY. Comte de l'Empire et de Grouchy , Il ne put empêcher en 1815 la jonction entre Prussiens et Anglais à Waterloo où il fut défait. Né le 23 octobre 1766 (jeudi) - Paris, 75056, , Île-de-France, France, Décédé en 1847 - Saint-Étienne, 42218, , Rhône-Alpes, France,,à l'âge de 81 ans.

  2. Grouchy, comenzó su carrera militar en artillería en 1779, siendo transferido a la caballería en 1782, y a la Guardia de Corps en 1789. Fue un convencido partidario de los principios de la Revolución, y hubo en consecuencia de abandonar la Guardia. Cuando el estallido de la guerra en 1792 fue nombrado coronel de un regimiento de caballería ...

  3. Other articles where Emmanuel de Grouchy is discussed: Battle of Waterloo: The Battles of Quatre-Bras and Ligny: …midday on the 17th, Marshal Emmanuel de Grouchy with 33,000 men—nearly one-third of Napoleon’s total strength of 105,000—began a dilatory pursuit of Blücher that would effectively remove his force from the action to come.

  4. Emmanuel, Marquis de Grouchy, Marshal (1815) The last one to be promoted to marshal in 1815 one of the most brilliant cavalrymen of the Empire. Forever faithful to Napoleon. Some deem him responsible for the defeat of Waterloo. Yet Grouchy was where he was expected to be. Born of an old noble family of Normandy, Grouchy is an officer of the ...

  5. Born on October 23, 1766 in Paris. Marshal of the First French Empire. He died on May 29, 1847 in Saint-Etienne, and was buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery (57th division) Tomb of Emmanuel de Grouchy.

  6. Emmanuel. de GROUCHY. Marquis de Grouchy, Maréchal de France (1815) Né le 23 octobre 1766 - Paris (75) Décédé le 29 mai 1847 - Saint-Étienne (42),à l'âge de 80 ans. Officier des Gardes du corps du roi (1789) 3 médias disponibles 3 médias disponibles.

  7. Officer; although of noble birth he served in the revolutionary and in the napoleonic armies; he was made Count of the Empire in 1808; during the Hundred Days he sided with Napoleon and was made marshal of France and Peer of France; he missed the battle of Waterloo when he persisted in pursuing retreating Prussian troops towards Wavre instead ...