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  1. Edgar Napoléon Henry Ney ( Parigi, 14 marzo 1812 – Parigi, 13 ottobre 1882) è stato un generale e politico francese . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Onorificenze. 2.1 Onorificenze francesi. 2.2 Onorificenze straniere. 3 Note. 4 Altri progetti. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

    • Parigi, 13 ottobre 1882
    • Parigi, 14 marzo 1812
  2. Edgar Napoléon Henry Ney, né le 12 mars 1812 à Paris où il est mort le 4 octobre 1882, est le 3e prince de la Moskowa en 1857 succédant à son frère ainé Napoléon-Joseph. Biographie. Quatrième fils du maréchal Ney. La monarchie de Juillet prend à cœur d'atténuer les préjudices causés à la famille Ney par la rigueur légitimiste.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edgar_NeyEdgar Ney - Wikipedia

    Edgar Napoléon Henry Ney (1812–1882) was the 3rd Prince of the Moskva, and fourth son of the 1st prince Michel Ney . References. Categories: 1812 births. 1882 deaths. Politicians from Paris. Princes de la Moskowa. Bonapartists. Members of the National Legislative Assembly of the French Second Republic. Members of Parliament for Charente.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Michel_NeyMichel Ney - Wikipedia

    • Early Life
    • Military Career
    • Trial and Execution
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    Ney was born in the town of Sarrelouis, in the French province of Lorraine, along the French–German border. He was the second son of Pierre Ney (1738–1826), a master cooper and veteran of the Seven Years' War, and his wife Marguerite Greiveldinger. His hometown at the time of his birth comprised a French enclave in the predominantly German region o...

    French Revolutionary Wars

    Life as a civil servant did not suit Ney, and he enlisted in the Colonel-General Hussar Regiment in 1787. Under the Bourbon monarchy, entry to the officer corps of the French Army was restricted to those with four quarterings of nobility (i.e., two generations of aristocratic birth). However, Ney rapidly rose through the non-commissioned officerranks. Following the French Revolution, Ney continued to serve in what was now the French Revolutionary Army, in the Army of the North. In September 1...

    Napoleonic Wars

    On 19 May 1804, Ney received his marshal's baton, emblematic of his status as a Marshal of the Empire, the Napoleonic era's equivalent of Marshal of France. In the 1805 campaign, Ney took command of the VI Corps of the Grande Armée and was praised for his conduct at Elchingen. In November 1805, Ney invaded Tyrol, capturing Innsbruck from Archduke John. In the 1806 campaign, Ney fought at Jena and then occupied Erfurt. Later in the campaign, Ney successfully besieged Magdeburg. In the 1807 cam...

    Russia to Fontainebleau

    Ney was given command of the III Corps of the Grande Armée during the invasion of Russia in 1812. At Smolensk, Ney was wounded in the neck but recovered enough to later fight in the central sector at Borodino. During the retreat from Moscow, Ney commanded the rearguard (and was known as "the last Frenchman on Russian soil" when he passed the Niemen on 14 December). After being cut off from the main army during the Battle of Krasnoi, Ney managed to escape in a heavy fog over the Dnieper River,...

    When Napoleon was defeated, dethroned, and exiled for the second time in the summer of 1815, Ney was arrested on 3 August 1815. Marshal Moncey was ordered to assume the presidency of a court-martial convened to try Ney but the marshal declined and was for a time imprisoned for it. The King's government then appointed Marshal Jourdan as president an...

    Ney married Aglaé Auguié (Paris, 24 March 1782 – Paris, 1 July 1854), daughter of Pierre César Auguié (1738–1815) and Adélaïde Henriette Genet (1758–1794, sister of Henriette Campan and Citizen Genêt), at Thiverval-Grignon on 5 August 1802. they had four sons:[citation needed] 1. Joseph Napoléon, 2nd Prince de la Moskowa (Paris, 8 May 1803 – Saint-...

    Atteridge, A. Hilliard (1912). Marshal Ney: The Bravest of the Brave. London: Methuen.
    Bellemare, Pierre; Nahmias, Jean-François (2009). La Terrible vérité: 26 grandes énigmes de l'histoire enfin résolues (in French). Albin Michel. p. 149. ISBN 978-2-226-19676-7.
    Coustumier, Jacques Le (2011). Le Maréchal Victor (in French). Nouveau Monde éditions. p. 267. ISBN 978-2-36583-087-4.
    Dawson, Paul L. Marshal Ney at Quatre Bras: New Perspectives on the Opening Battle of the Waterloo Campaign(Pen and Sword, 2017).
    Kurtz, Harold (1957). The Trial of Marshal Ney: His Last Years and Death. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
    R. F. Delderfield (1966) Napoleon's Marshals
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  6. www.senat.fr › senateur-2nd-empire › ney_napoleon_henri_edgarNEY Napoléon-Henri-Edgar - Sénat

    NEY (NAPOLÉON-HENRI-EDGAR), PRINCE DE LA MOSKOWA, représentant en 1850 et sénateur du Second Empire, né à Paris le 12 mars 1812, mort à Paris le 13 octobre 1882, entra à l'École de Saint-Cyr, en sortit dans la cavalerie, et servit comme sous-lieutenant au 5 e hussards.

  7. Edgar, Napoléon, Henri, Ney de la Moscowa. 1812 - 1882. Informations générales. Né le 12 mars 1812 à Paris (Seine - France) Décédé le 13 octobre 1882 à Paris (Seine - France) Mandats à l'Assemblée nationale ou à la Chambre des députés. Mandats au Sénat ou à la Chambre des pairs. Biographies.