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  1. After studying at Cahors, Joachim Murat was sent to Toulouse to further his study in theology, where in February of 1787 he ran away from the school for a girl he loved, or so the rumors claimed. With little to no support from his family, he enlisted with a regiment of chasseurs and was promoted to sergeant major due to his ability to read and write.

  2. Murat, at the head of 60 grenadiers, forced the Council out from the Orangerie at St. Cloud and established Napoleon Bonaparte as ruler of France. As a reward for his invaluable service during the Coup d’Etat of 18 Brumaire, Joachim Murat, despite his low birth, married Caroline Bonaparte, on January 20, 1800. Brother-in-law to France’s ...

  3. 18. Mai 2018 · The French marshal Joachim Murat (1767-1815), brother-in-law of Napoleon I, served in the wars of the French Revolution and Empire. He was king of Naples from 1808 to 1815. Joachim Murat was born at La Bastide-Fortumière (Lot) on March 25, 1767. He was the second son of an inn-keeper who intended the boy to make his career in the Church.

  4. When Joachim Murat asked the painter Antoine-Jean Gros to make this very large portrait in 1811 (the painting measures 3m43 by 2m80!), he had already been the King of Naples for three years (1808) and wanted the picture to demonstrate his triumphal success. To illustrate the kingdom, the painter chose to show the famous volcano Vesuvius, with a billow of smoke floating up into the sky ...

  5. Joachim-Napoléon Murat (s. Joachim Murat) (25. maaliskuuta 1767 – 18. lokakuuta 1815) oli Napolin ja Sisilian kuningas vuosina 1808–1815 ja Napoleonin sisaren puoliso. Nuoruus. Murat syntyi La Bastidessa Ranskassa majatalonpitäjän perheeseen, mutt ...

  6. Joachim Murat's in einer deutschen Biographie Erwähnung zu thun. Seine späteren Geschicke, seine neapolitanische Regenten- und Kriegslausbahn bis zu dem Verrath an seinem Wohlthäter und sein Hinrichtungstod im Castell von Pizzo, am 13. October 1815, gehören nicht in diesen Rahmen.

  7. Joachim Murat. 1767 m. kovo 25 d. Joachimas Miuratas ( pranc. Joachim Murat, 1767 m. kovo 25 d. Labastide-Murat kaime – 1815 m. spalio 13 d.) – kunigaikštis, Prancūzijos maršalas ( 1804 m.), Neapolio karalius ( 1808 – 1815 m.), Revoliucijos ir Napoleono karų dalyvis, nacionalinis Italijos herojus. [1]