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  1. 4 giorni fa · Michel Ney (born January 10, 1769, Sarrelouis, France—died December 7, 1815, Paris) was one of the best known of Napoleons marshals (from 1804). He pledged his allegiance to the restored Bourbon monarchy when Napoleon abdicated in 1814.

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  2. 29 mag 2024 · La maison Osenat de Fontainebleau a vendu un bâton du maréchal Ney, ce dimanche 26 mai 2024. Estimé 300 000 €, un collectionneur a payé 559 000 euros avec les frais.

  3. 3 giorni fa · On 7 June, the French army of Marshal Michel Ney was defeated at Puente Sanpayo in Pontevedra by Spanish forces under the command of Colonel Pablo Morillo, and Ney and his forces retreated to Lugo on 9 June while being harassed by Spanish guerrillas.

  4. 4 giorni fa · Dan O'Herlihy portrays Marshal Michel Ney, one of Napoleon's most trusted commanders. #

  5. 1 giorno fa · Davout successfully broke through, Eugene de Beauharnais and Michel Ney were forced to take a detour. Despite the consolidation of several retreating French corps with the main army, by the time they reached the Berezina, Napoleon commanded only around 49,000 troops alongside 40,000 stragglers of little military significance.

  6. 2 ore fa · Michel Ney’s legacy as a formidable and loyal officer of Napoleon Bonaparte ensured that the name Ney would be enshrined in the annals of European history. His contributions to military strategy and his dramatic end—being executed after the fall of Napoleon—add layers of historical intrigue to the name.

  7. 2 giorni fa · The convicts included many Communards, arrested after the failed Paris Commune of 1871, including Henri de Rochefort and Louise Michel. Between 1873 and 1876, 4,200 political prisoners were "relegated" to New Caledonia. [14]