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  1. 14 de may. de 2024 · One of two her brothers, Emmanuel de Grouchy, was held responsible by Napoleon for the French losing the battle at Waterloo. Siblings: Emmanuel, Marquis de Grouchy (1766-1847), Charlotte Felicie de Grouchy, Madame Cabanis. (1768-1844), Henri-Francois de Grouchy, (1773-1826).

  2. Emmanuel de Grouchy, francoski maršal, * 1766, † 1847. Sklici [ uredi | uredi kodo ] ↑ 1,0 1,1 Record #100491987 // Gemeinsame Normdatei — 2012—2016.

  3. Emmanuel de Grouchy Saltar a navegación , búsqueda Enmanuel, Marqués de Grouchy ( París , 23 de octubre de 1766 - † Saint-Étienne , 29 de mayo de 1847 ), militar francés, Mariscal y Par de Francia .

  4. 1 de oct. de 2021 · Emmanuel de Grouchy, later Marshal Grouchy, as. Colonel of 2nd Dragoons in 1792, by Georges Rouget, 1835. Marshal Emmanuel de Grouchy was a skilled cavalry officer who had a long career of service in the French army. This record has been overshadowed by accusations – originating with Napoleon and his followers on Saint Helena – that Marshal ...

  5. 15 de ene. de 2022 · GROUCHY, EMMANUEL, Marquis de (1766–1847), marshal of France, was born in Paris on the 23rd of October 1766. He entered the French artillery in 1779, transferred to the cavalry in 1782, and to the Gardes du corps in 1786. In spite of his aristocratic birth and his connexions with the court, he was a convinced supporter of the principles of ...

  6. 19 de sept. de 2022 · Emmanuel de Grouchy, 2ème Marquis de Grouchy (October 23, 1766 – May 29, 1847) was a French general and marshal. Biography. Grouchy was born in Paris, the son of François-Jacques de Grouchy, 1st Marquis de Grouchy (b. 1715) and intellectual wife Gilberte Fréteau de Pény (d. 1793). His sister was Sophie de Condorcet, a noted feminist.

  7. Emmanuel de Grouchy (23 October 1766-29 May 1847) was a Marshal of the Empire of the First French Empire under Napoleon I during the Napoleonic Wars. Grouchy made a name for himself as an able general during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars, but his follies at Ligny and Wavre during the Hundred Days campaign of 1815 led to Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. Grouchy ...