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  1. www.napoleon.org › en › history-of-the-two-empiresMASSENA, André - napoleon.org

    Born Nice, 6 May, 1758, died Paris, 4 April, 1817. Married Mlle Lamarre. Cabin boy 1771 – 1775. Volunteer in the Royal-Italian regiment up to the rank of adjutant sous-officier, retired 1789. Moved to Antibes. Soldier in the Var, Adjudant-major in 1789 to Adjudant-général 1792. Served in the Armée d’Italie, 1792-1798.

  2. 9 de sept. de 2022 · André Masséna. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Internationalization. English: André Masséna (May 6, 1758 - April 4, 1817), Duke of Rivoli, Prince of Essling, was a French soldier in the armies of Napoleon and a Marshal of France. Français : André Masséna (° 6 mai 1758 à Nice - † 4 avril 1817) Maréchal d'Empire.

  3. André Masséna (în italiană Andrea Massena; n. 6 mai 1758 , Nisa , Regatul Sardiniei – d. 4 aprilie 1817 , Paris , Franța ), duce de Rivoli, prinț de Essling, a fost un general francez al perioadei revoluționare și mareșal al Primului Imperiu , pair al Franței.

  4. André Masséna. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz André Masséna témájú médiaállományokat. André Masséna(ol. Andrea Massena) ( Nizza, 1758. május 6. – Párizs, 1817. április 4.) Rivoli és Esseling hercege, Franciaország marsallja, a francia forradalmi és napóleoni háborúk kiemelkedő hadvezére.

  5. Over the course of this advance, Masséna earned a reputation as a plunderer and an extortionist that would stay with him throughout his career. Upon returning to France where he had been sought by the Directoire to ratify the preliminary peace treaty of Leoben, André Masséna was given command of the troupes occupying Rome.

  6. Masséna, André. André Masséna (äNdrā´ mäsānä´), 1758–1817, marshal of France, b. Nice. Of humble origin, he entered (1791) the French army and rose rapidly because of his brilliant tactical abilities. He served under Napoleon Bonaparte in the Italian campaign, won the battle of Rivoli (1797), where he earned a reputation for ...

  7. Masséna returned to Paris in disgrace, but in 1813 he was given command of the 8th military division at Toulon. In 1814 his daughter married General Reille, his former aide-de-camp. After Napoleon's abdication in 1814, Masséna accepted the Bourbon Restoration and remained at Toulon.