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  1. Francois Victor Massena, 2nd Duke of Rivoli (Q730651) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Amateur ornithologist (1799-1863) edit. Language Label Description

  2. The Duke of Rivoli ( French: Duc d'Rivoli) was a title of French nobility which was granted to Marshal André Masséna in 1808. The title was created as a ' victory title ' by Emperor Napoléon I after the Battle of Rivoli. As of 2021, the title along with the senior title of Prince of Essling is the only title created by Napoleon still in ...

  3. François Victor Masséna, 3rd Prince of Essling and 3rd Duke of Rivoli was an amateur ornithologist. He was the youngest of four children of André Masséna, 2nd Prince of Essling and Anne Marie Rosalie Lamare.

  4. The Duke of Rivoli (French) was a title of French nobility which was granted to Marshal André Masséna in 1808. The title was created as a 'victory title' by Emperor Napoléon I after the Battle of Rivoli. As of 2021, the title along with the senior title of Prince of Essling is the only title created by Napoleon still in existence (which is not merged). 1810–1817; André Masséna, 1st Duke ...

  5. Anna was the daughter of General Jean Francois Joseph Debelle. She later became Mistress of the Household to Empress Eugenie. René Primevère Lesson named the “Anna"s hummingbird” after her. Add photo. Anna Masséna, Duchess of Rivoli was the wife of Francois Victor Massena, 2nd Duke of Rivoli.

  6. François Victor Masséna, 3rd Prince of Essling and 3rd Duke of Rivoli (born 2 April 1799 in Antibes, died 16 April 1863) was an amateur ornithologist. He was the youngest of four children of André Masséna, 2nd Prince of Essling and Anne Marie Rosalie Lamare. His siblings were Victoire Thècle Masséna, Marie Anne Elisabeth Masséna and Jacques Prosper Masséna. In 1823 he married Anna ...