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  2. Michel Ney - Wikipedia

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    Michel Ney, 1st Prince de la Moskowa, 1st Duke of Elchingen (pronounced [miʃɛl nɛ]; 10 January 1769 – 7 December 1815), was a French military commander and Marshal of the Empire who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

  3. Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1810) - Wikipedia

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    In the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, in Salamanca, Spain, the French Marshal Michel Ney took the fortified city from Field Marshal Andrés Pérez de Herrasti [2] on 10 July 1810 after a siege that began on 26 April. Ney's VI Corps made up part of a 65,000-strong army commanded by André Masséna, who was bent on a third French invasion of Portugal.

  4. The Execution of Marshal Ney - Wikipedia

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    The Execution of Marshal Ney (French: L'exécution du maréchal Ney) is an 1868 painting by the French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme.It depicts the French Marshal Michel Ney immediately after his execution on 7 December 1815, with the firing squad seen marching away from the site.

  5. Prince de la Moskowa - Wikipedia

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    In 1814, Ney became a peer of France. On his execution in 1815, the peerage was revoked, but it was restored in 1831. Clauses in the titles' patents of creation caused the title of Prince de la Moskowa to pass to Ney's eldest son, Joseph, and the title of Duc d'Elchingen to pass to his second son, Michel.

  6. Category:Cultural depictions of Michel Ney - Wikipedia

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    The Execution of Marshal Ney This page was last edited on 27 January 2025, at 15:55 (UTC). Text is ... Category: Cultural depictions of Michel Ney.

  7. Michel Aloys Ney - Wikipedia

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    On his execution in 1815, the peerage was revoked, but it was restored in 1831. Clauses in the titles' patents of creation caused the title of Prince de la Moskowa to pass to Ney's eldest son (Michel's uncle), Napoléon Joseph Ney, and the title of Duke of Elchingen to pass to his second son (Michel's father), Michel. [2]

  8. Battle of Pombal - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Pombal (March 11, 1811) was a sharp but ultimately indecisive skirmish fought at the eponymous town during Marshal Masséna's retreat from the Lines of Torres Vedras, the first in a series of lauded rearguard actions fought by Michel Ney.

  9. List of last words (19th century) - Wikipedia

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    — Michel Ney, Marshal of the Empire (7 December 1815). When executed by firing squad, he refused to wear a blindfold and was allowed the right to give the order to fire himself. "I am absolutely undone." [1] [35] [note 19] — Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish satirist, playwright and poet (7 July 1816), dying in poverty