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  1. Emmanuel de Grouchy (Grouchy) (23 Oct 1766 - 29 May 1847) French general and marshal (1766-1847)

  2. Emmanuel Grouchy. French Marshal. 1766-1847. Blame for the French loss at Waterloo has been heaped upon Grouchy whose courage and fine career, as well as winning the battle of Wavre, have been largely ignored. An aristocrat, Grouchy joined the army in 1781 and after six years moved into the king's Gardes du Corps, where his strong republican ...

  3. Emmanuel de Grouchy. Emmanuel de Grouchy (ur. 23 października 1766 w Paryżu, zm. 29 marca 1847 w Saint-Étienne) – francuski generał, marszałek Francji i par Francji; ostatni z marszałków Napoleona Bonapartego .

  4. Le Maréchal. ( Emmanuel DE GROUCHY) Marquis DE GROUCHY, Maréchal de l'Empire et de France (15 avril 1815), Pair de France (11 octobre 1832), Débarquement de Quiberon (1795), Nom sur Arc de Triomphe, pilier Nord (4e) Né le 23 octobre 1766 (jeudi) - PARIS 75. Décédé le 29 mai 1847 (samedi) - SAINT ETIENNE 42,à l'âge de 80 ans.

  5. One of the enduring controversies of the Waterloo campaign is the conduct of Marshal Grouchy. Given command of a third of Napoleon s army and told to keep the Prussians from joining forces with Wellington, he failed to keep Wellington and Blücher apart with the result that Napoleon was overwhelmed at Waterloo. Grouchy, though, was not defeated.

  6. Emmanuel de Grouchy als Colonel des 2 e régiment de dragons, 1792. Grouchy trat 31. März 1780 in die Straßburger Artillerieschule ein und diente in Kavallerie -, Dragoner - und Husarenregimentern. Am 7. September 1792 wurde er General und kämpfte in der „Armee des Südens“ bei der Eroberung Savoyens. Im Frühjahr 1793 entsetzte er ...

  7. 1 de oct. de 2021 · 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 Grouchy was in large part responsible for Napoleon’s defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. After Waterloo, Grouchy went into exile in the United ...