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  1. Marie Armand Patrice de Mac Mahon, known as Patrice de Mac Mahon (10 June 1855, Outreau – 23 May 1927, Paris), 2nd Duke of Magenta and 6th Marquis d'Éguilly in 1893, was a French soldier and aristocrat.

  2. Première Guerre mondiale. Famille. Famille de Mac Mahon. modifier. Marie Armand Patrice de Mac Mahon, dit Patrice de Mac Mahon, né le 10 juin 1855 à Outreau 1 et mort le 23 mai 1927 à Paris, 2e duc de Magenta ( 1893 ), 6e marquis d'Éguilly « dit de Mac Mahon » ( 1894 ), est un militaire français .

  3. 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.

  4. 31 de jul. de 2021 · Death: May 23, 1927 (71) Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France. Immediate Family: Son of Patrice de Mac Mahon, 3ème Président de la République Française and Élisabeth Charlotte Sophie de La Croix de Castries. Husband of Margarida d'Orléans, duquesa de Magenta.

  5. Élisabeth de Mac Mahon Bugel: Emmanuel de Mac Mahon, Marie Armand Patrice de Mac Mahon Familh: MacMahon family Yezhoù komzet pe skrivet: galleg Yezh implijet dre skrid: galleg Micher: ofiser, politiker, milour Karg: Governor of Algeria, Prezidant ar Republik C'hall, French co-prince of Andorra, Second Empire senator Bet war ar studi e: École ...

  6. Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, marquis de MacMahon, 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 ...

  7. 8 de abr. de 2021 · Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de Mac Mahon, of Irish origin, was born in the Château of Sully, near Autun. 1825-1827. He attended the École Militaire de Saint-Cyr. 1830. He participated in the Invasion of Algiers. 1833. He was appointed Captain. 1836. He was the aide-de-camp of the Duc de Nemours, second son of Louis Philippe. 13 October 1837.