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  1. Marshal of France (French: Maréchal de France, plural Maréchaux de France) is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to generals for exceptional achievements. The title has been awarded since 1185, though briefly abolished (1793–1804) and for a period dormant (1870–1916).

  2. List of Marshals of the First French Empire. Marshal of the Empire was a civil dignity in the First French Empire between 1804 and 1815. The successor of the dignity, the Marshal of France, is a five-star rank with a NATO code of OF-10, equivalent to an Admiral of France in the French Navy.

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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.

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    Marshal of Finland; France. Marshal of France (includes Marshal of the Empire, both equivalent to a six-star general) Maréchal des logis (equivalent to sergeant) Marshal of the German Democratic Republic; Italy. Marshal of Italy; Marshal (Italy) – a warrant officer rank; Marshal of the Mongolian People's Republic; Marshal of Peru ...

  5. Marshal of the Empire ( French: Maréchal d'Empire) was a civil dignity during the First French Empire. It was created by Sénatus-consulte on 18 May 1804 and to a large extent reinstated the formerly abolished title of Marshal of France.

  6. Marshal General of France. Marshal General of France, originally "Marshal General of the King's camps and armies" ( French: maréchal général des camps et armées du roi ), was a title given to signify that the recipient had authority over all of the French armies, in the days when a Marshal of France usually governed only one army.

  7. Ferdinand Foch. This article is about the French military commander. For other uses, see Foch (disambiguation). Ferdinand Foch ( / fɒʃ / FOSH, French: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ fɔʃ]; 2 October 1851 [1] – 20 March 1929) [2] was a French general, Marshal of France and member of the Académie Française.