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    André Masséna

    French military commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

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  1. Among the latter was André Masséna, who proved to be one of Napoleon's most talented and reliable army commanders. Indeed, he has often been ranked second only to Napoleon himself, but few are familiar with his feats on the battlefield or his career.

  2. massenasociety.org › about-the-society › about-marshal-andre-massenaAbout André Masséna - Massena Society

    About André Masséna. Marshal André Masséna, duc de Rivolii, prince d’Essling (1758- 1817), was one of the most successful and victorious commanders of Napoleon’s army. He earned his reputation as a very effective and dedicated divisional commander in Italy.

  3. 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.

  4. Despite Napoleon I's knowledge of Masséna's transgressions, he was assigned the invasion of the Kingdom of Naples to benefit Napoleon's brother, Joseph. Though the invasion was successful, André Masséna played only a secondary role during the Polish Campaign.

  5. André Masséna (äNdrā´ mäsānä´), 1758–1817, marshal of France, b. Nice. Of humble origin, he entered (1791) the French army and rose rapidly because of his brilliant tactical abilities. He served under Napoleon Bonaparte in the Italian campaign, won the battle of Rivoli (1797), where he earned a reputation for rapaciousness, and ...

  6. André Masséna D, Duc de Rivoli, Prince of Essling, Marshal (1804) (Born Nice, 1758 - Died Paris, 1817) An uneven career for this former warrant officer of the royal army, promoted to general as early as 1793. He won battles and became famous for his plundering of the enemy.

  7. Born Nice, 6 May, 1758, died Paris, 4 April, 1817. Married Mlle Lamarre. Cabin boy 1771 – 1775. Volunteer in the Royal-Italian regiment up to the rank of adjutant sous-officier, retired 1789. Moved to Antibes. Soldier in the Var, Adjudant-major in 1789 to Adjudant-général 1792. Served in the Armée d’Italie, 1792-1798.

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