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  1. 11. Okt. 2019 · Joachim Murat was a handsome successful man who became King of Naples despite beginning his life in a humble way. He was born in Guyenne, France, on 25 March 1767 and was the eleventh child of Pierre Murat-Jordy (an affluent innkeeper and postmaster) and Jeanne Loubières. His parents wanted him to serve in a church calling and so he was taught ...

  2. 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.

  3. Joachim-Napoléon Murat (* 25. marec 1767, Labastide-Fortuniere, Francúzsko – † 13. október 1815, Pizzo, Taliansko), kráľ Neapola a Sicílie, veľkovojvoda z Bergu a Kleve, maršal Francúzska. Život. Narodil sa v Labastide-Fortuniere v Gaskonsku. Otec bol krčmár Pierre Murat-Jordy a matka Jeanne Loubières.

  4. 1814-1815. Marshal Joachim Murat (1767-1815) was one of Napoleon's most flamboyant and dashing cavalry commanders, but he was less impressive later in the wars, when he was promoted beyond his abilities. Early Career. Murat was born on 26 March 1767, the son of an innkeeper at La Bastide-Fortunière in Gascony.

  5. Joachim Murat, King of Naples, 1808-1815, Marshal (1804) (La Bastide-Fortunière (Lot), 1767 - Died Pizzo, 1815) Marshal, King of Naples: in the Napoleonic chess game, Murat was the knight, the splendid warrior in extravagant attire; the impetuous and unthinking bishop; and the queen who needed proof of affection from the master in order to ...

  6. 13. Okt. 2016 · Joachim Murat, the French cavalry leader who was a key military strategist in Napoleon's rise to power in France and his subsequent creation of an empire in continental Europe, was executed on this day in 1815 in Pizzo in Calabria. The charismatic Marshal was captured by Bourbon forces in the coastal town in Italy's deep south as he tried to ...

  7. Expelled from the seminary for bad behaviour, Joachim Murat joined a cavalry regiment from which he was forced to resign after two years. Working as a grocer's assistant, he solicited the help of several regional politicians who helped him to rejoin his regiment in 1791. Writing to his brother, he outlined his efforts to ensure his rapid promotion. For Murat, this meant vehemently voicing ...