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  1. André Masséna (Nice, 6 de maio de 1758 — 4 de abril de 1817) foi um comandante militar francês durante as Guerras Revolucionárias Francesas e as Guerras Napoleônicas. [1] Ele foi um dos 18 Marechais do Império originais criados por Napoleão I , com o apelido de l'Enfant chéri de la Victoire (o Querido Filho da Vitória).

  2. André Masséna, Prince of Essling, Duke of Rivoli (born Andrea Massena; 6 May 1758 – 4 April 1817), was a French military commander during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was one of the original 18 Marshals of the Empire created by Napoleon I .

  3. André Masséna, né Andrea Massena, 1er duc de Rivoli et prince d'Essling, né le 6 mai 1758 à Nice (alors dans le comté de Nice du royaume de Sardaigne) et mort le 4 avril 1817 à Paris, est un militaire français, élevé à la dignité de maréchal d'Empire par Napoléon en 1804. Il commence sa carrière dans l'armée de l' Ancien Régime ...

  4. 2 de mai. de 2024 · André Masséna, duc de Rivoli, prince d’Essling (born May 6, 1758, Nice, France—died April 4, 1817, Paris) was a leading French general of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. Orphaned at an early age, Masséna enlisted in the Royal Italian regiment in the French service in 1775.

  5. 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.

  6. André Massena. Marechal francês de Napoleão Bonaparte nascido em 1758 e falecido em 1817. Antes de ter invadido Portugal, acumulou uma série de vitórias. Em 1799, em Zurique, conquistou um importante triunfo, celebrizando-se mais tarde nas batalhas de Essling e de Wagram, em 1809. Napoleão escolheu-o para a invasão de Portugal (1810).

  7. André Masséna, Prince D'Essling, in the Age of Revolution. (1789-1815) [1] By Donald D. Horward. Florida State University. During the Revolutionary period of European history an unusual number of brilliant young officers rose to positions of command in the armies of France. Some of them were accomplished strategists, tacticians ...