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  1. Joachim Murat (/ m j ʊəˈr ɑː / mure-AH, also / m ʊ ˈ r ɑː t / muurr-AHT, French: [ʒɔaʃɛ̃ myʁa]; Italian: Gioacchino Murat; 25 March 1767 – 13 October 1815) was a French military commander and statesman who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars.

  2. Joachim Murat (* 25. März 1767 in der Gemeinde Labastide-Fortuniere, heute Labastide-Murat , Frankreich ; † 13. Oktober 1815 in Pizzo , Kalabrien ) war ein französischer Kavallerieoffizier, der im Dienst Kaiser Napoleons Karriere machte.

  3. Joachim Murat [ ʒoaʃɛ̃ myʁa] 1 [réf. nécessaire], né le 25 mars 1767 à Labastide-Fortunière (renommée Labastide-Murat, dans le Quercy, dans l'actuel département du Lot) et mort fusillé le 13 octobre 1815 au château de Pizzo ( royaume de Naples ), est un militaire français, haut dignitaire du Premier Empire.

  4. 28. März 2024 · Joachim Murat (born March 25, 1767, La Bastide-Fortunière, France—died October 13, 1815, Pizzo, Calabria) was a French cavalry leader who was one of Napoleon’s most celebrated marshals and who, as king of Naples (1808–15), lent stimulus to Italian nationalism.

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  5. The next year General Dumouriez defected to the Austrians, and his immediate replacement General Dampierre thought highly of Murat, promoting him to capitaine in April. Less than a month later Captain Murat received another promotion, this time to chef d'escadrons, joining the newly formed 16th Chasseurs à Cheval. Unfortunately for Murat, his colonel denounced him as a noble, and to counter ...

  6. 25. Sept. 2023 · Joachim Murat (1767-1815) was a French cavalry officer who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802) and Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). He was appointed marshal of the French Empire in 1804, Grand Duke of Berg in 1806, and ruled as King of Naples from 1808 until 1815.

  7. French General Lasalle, Murats subordinate, next succeeded in capturing the fortress of Stettin with his blustering claim that he had thousands of troops surrounding the fortress when, in fact, he had but his own regiment of hussars. Lasalle then took 3,500 prisoners at Anklam, while Murat spurred on his troopers to capture Blücher at ...