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Prince of Essling (French: Prince d'Essling) is a hereditary title in the Nobility of the First French Empire. It was granted by Emperor Napoléon I to Marshal of the Empire André Masséna in 1809 as a victory title after the Battle of Essling. The creation of the title was finalised by letters patent of 31 January 1810.
- 31 January 1810
- André Masséna
André Masséna, Prince of Essling, Duke of Rivoli (born Andrea Massena; 6 May 1758 – 4 April 1817), was a French military commander during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was one of the original 18 Marshals of the Empire created by Napoleon I .
- 4 April 1817 (aged 58), Paris, France
- Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France
- l'Enfant chéri de la Victoire
31 de mar. de 2024 · André Masséna, duc de Rivoli, prince d’Essling (born May 6, 1758, Nice, France—died April 4, 1817, Paris) was a leading French general of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. Orphaned at an early age, Masséna enlisted in the Royal Italian regiment in the French service in 1775.
Victor-André Masséna, Prince d’Essling, Duc de Rivoli, is a direct descendant of Maréchal André Masséna. He was born on 29 April 1950. With a background in law (Masters, DESS) and a degree from Sciences-Po Paris, he also studied Business Economics (INSEAD) and was taught at the Institut des Hautes études de la Défense Nationale.
Marshal André Masséna, duc de Rivolii, prince d’Essling (1758- 1817), was one of the most successful and victorious commanders of Napoleon’s army. He earned his reputation as a very effective and dedicated divisional commander in Italy. He played a primary role in Napoleon’s greatest battles, Lodi, Castiglione, Bassano, Arcola, and ...
A short biography (with portrait) of André Masséna (1758-1817), Duke of Rivoli, Prince of Essling, Marshal of the First French Empire.
4 de may. de 2021 · Victor-André Masséna, Prince d’Essling. President of the Fondation Napoléon. 4 May 2021. 5 May 2021, a day of celebration Dear Friends, Here we are on the eve of the commemoration of Napoleon's death on St Helena, which occurred two hundred.