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Emmanuel de Grouchy, 1. Marquis de Grouchy (* 23. Oktober 1766 in Paris; † 29. Mai 1847 in Saint-Étienne) war ein französischer General und der letzte von Napoleon ernannte Maréchal d’Empire . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Anfänge. 1.2 In der Grande Armée. 1.3 Russland und Napoleons erstes Ende. 1.4 Waterloo. 2 Zeitgenössisches Urteil.
Emmanuel de Grouchy, marquis de Grouchy ( French pronunciation: [ɛmanɥɛl də ɡʁuʃi]; [2] 23 October 1766 – 29 May 1847) was a French military leader who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was the last Marshal of the Empire to be created by Napoleon, and is best known for his actions during the Waterloo campaign .
- 1781–1815
- Marshal of the Empire
Emmanuel de Grouchy, marquis de Grouchy, né le 23 octobre 1766 1 à Paris et mort le 29 mai 1847 à Saint-Étienne ( Loire ), est un général français de la Révolution et de l’Empire, maréchal d'Empire, comte de l'Empire, grand aigle de la Légion d'honneur, pair de France .
Emmanuel de Grouchy, octogénaire, s'éteint à Saint-Etienne, le 29 mai 1847. Il est inhumé dans la 57ème division du cimetière du Père-Lachaise à Paris Tombe d'Emmanuel de Grouchy . "Emmanuel de Grouchy" par Georges Rouget (Paris 1783 - Paris 1869).
Emmanuel de Grouchy, Marquis de Grouchy. A Brave General Is Blamed for Napoleon's Waterloo. GROUCHY (groo-shee), Emmanuel, Marquis of, general, born in Paris, France, Oct. 23, 1766; died in Saint Etienne, May 29, 1847. At the age of fourteen years he entered the army.
Marquis Emmanuel de Grouchy | British Museum. Information. Related objects. Also known as. Marquis Emmanuel de Grouchy. primary name: primary name: Grouchy, Emmanuel de. Details. individual; military/naval; French; French; Male. Life dates. 1766-1847. Biography.
role at Battle of Waterloo. In Battle of Waterloo: The Battles of Quatre-Bras and Ligny. …midday on the 17th, Marshal Emmanuel de Grouchy with 33,000 men—nearly one-third of Napoleon’s total strength of 105,000—began a dilatory pursuit of Blücher that would effectively remove his force from the action to come.