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  1. Patrice de MacMahon primary name: MacMahon, Patrice de ... De Mac Mahon | Museum number 1901,1022.571 ...

  2. Naissance au château de Sully, près d'Autun, de Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de Mac Mahon, d'une famille d'origine irlandaise. 1825-1827 École militaire de Saint-Cyr. 1830 Expédition d'Alger. 1833 Nommé capitaine. 1836 Aide de camp du duc de Nemours, second fils de Louis-Philippe. 13 octobre 1837 Blessé lors de la prise de Constantine. 1845

  3. Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, marquis de MacMahon, [1] duc de Magenta ( French pronunciation: [patʁis də makma.ɔ̃]; 13 June 1808 – 17 October 1893) was a French general and politician, with the distinction of Marshal of France. He served as Chief of State of France from 1873 to 1875 and as President of France, from 1875 to 1879.

  4. She married, on 14 March 1854, Patrice de Mac-Mahon, who was to become Marechal de France and Duke of Magenta in 1859. Her spouse became President of France in 1873. Élisabeth de Mac Mahon established and participated in representation, decorated the Presidential Palace, hosted balls where she mixed the old and new aristocracy, dressed in the ...

  5. B' e Saighdear agus Neach-poileataigs às An Fhraing a bh' ann an Marie Esme Patrice Maurice, Iarla Mac Mahon (Sully, 13 an t-Ògmhios, 1808 - Montcresson, 17 an Dàmhair 1893). Bha esan an lùib an iomairt an aghaidh a' Chomainn Pharis agus an cogadh an aghaigh na Prùise .

  6. This avenue bears the name of Count Patrice de Mac Mahon (1808-1893), 1st Duke of Magenta, Marshal of the Second Empire and 3rd President of the French Republic, a position he held from 1873 to 1879. The Mac Mahon family is of Irish origin, refugees in France in 1689. Patrice de Mac Mahon. Patrice de Mac Mahon was born on June 13, 1808 at the ...

  7. Patrice de Mac-Mahon. Marie Esme Patrice Maurice, Conde de Mac-Mahon, Duque de Magenta ( Sully, 13 de junho de 1808 – Montcresson, 17 de outubro de 1893) foi um militar e político francês que alcançou a patente de Marechal e foi o Presidente da França de 1873 até 1879 na Terceira República Francesa. [ 1][ 2]