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  1. Emmanuel de Grouchy, đại tá Trung đoàn 2 Long Kỵ binh năm 1792. Trong thời kì cách mạng, Grouchy trở thành đại tá trung đoàn Long Kỵ binh Condé, và khi là thiếu tướng, ông được điều đến mặt trận đông nam. Năm 1793, ông khẳng định tên tuổi tại La Vendée và được phong hàm Trung ...

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  3. Biography Officer; although of noble birth he served in the revolutionary and in the napoleonic armies; he was made Count of the Empire in 1808; during the Hundred Days he sided with Napoleon and was made marshal of France and Peer of France; he missed the battle of Waterloo when he persisted in pursuing retreating Prussian troops towards Wavre instead of rallying Napoleon's army at Waterloo.

  4. Grouchy, though, was not defeated. He kept his force together and retreated in good order back to France. Many have accused Grouchy of intentionally holding back his men and not marching to join Napoleon when the sound of the gunfire at Waterloo could clearly be heard, and he has been widely blamed for Napoleon s defeat.

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  6. Emmanuel de Grouchy. Emmanuel de Grouchy, Marquês de Grouchy ( Paris, 23 de Outubro de 1766 - Saint-Étienne, 29 de Maio de 1847) foi um militar francês, general-de-divisão. Participou nas Guerras revolucionárias francesas e nas Guerras Napoleónicas. Recebeu o título de Marechal do Império em 1815.

  7. Le retardataire de Waterloo. Fidèle de l'Empereur et grand cavalier ayant participé aux grandes batailles de la Révolution et de l'Empire, où il fait preuve d'un grand sens tactique en matière de manoeuvres de cavalerie. L'Histoire a retenu le nom d'Emmanuel de Grouchy comme l'homme dont on s'est fort mal passé à Waterloo : parti ...