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  1. Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte

    One of the most controversial of Napoleon Bonaparte 's marshals, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte was a committed republican whose career, mainly a self-serving one, can be divided into three stages. The first was his rise through the ranks of the French army from 1780 to 1794 and saw him go from enlisted man to general of division.
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    What did Napoleon call the Marshal of the Empire?
    In May of 1804 Napoleon established the French Empire and with it he brought back the title of Marshal of France, also known as Marshal of the Empire at this time. Abolished by the National Convention in 1793, the title of Marshal of France was officially a civilian appointment but reserved for experienced generals.
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    Who were the 18 Marshals of Napoleon?
    The first appointment of 18 marshals was made up of generals who had distinguished themselves during the French Revolution. Berthier, Augereau, Masséna, Sérurier, Murat, Lannes, and Bessières had all served under Napoleon in Italy.
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    When was the last time Napoleon promoted a general to Marshal?
    The most recent promotions to marshal came in 1815, two years after a break on routine promotions to the rank, when Napoleon promoted Emmanuel de Grouchy, one of his Generals, to the dignity. Unlike many positions, the Marshal of the Empire distinction was not a rank, rather a reward, given out by Napoleon.
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    Why was it important for Napoleon to become a Marshal?
    It was an honor to become a marshal and the marshals received higher pay and privileges. Napoleon wished to gain legitimacy in the eyes of Europe since other nations had the rank of field marshal, and he wished to reward and ensure the loyalty of the generals to his empire.
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  3. Napoleonic Marshals of France - FrenchEmpire.net

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    Napoleonic Marshals of France. In May of 1804 Napoleon established the French Empire and with it he brought back the title of Marshal of France, also known as Marshal of the Empire at …

  4. https://www.napoleon.org/en/magazine/publications/napoleons-marshals

    Napoleon’s Marshals. This story of Bonaparte's 26 military marshals is set against the backdrop of the French Revolution; Napoleon's rise to power, conquests, and fall; and the …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Marshals_of_the_First_French_Empire

    27 rows · Unlike many positions, the Marshal of the Empire distinction was not a rank, rather a …

    • Abolished: 1815
  6. Napoleon Bonaparte’s ‘Roland’: Marshal Jean Lannes

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    Brave beyond measure and a brilliant commander, Marshal Jean Lannes was the “Roland” of Napoleon Bonaparte’s Army. by Jeremy Green Of all the celebrated generals commanding …

  7. Napoleon Marshals : Napoleonic Marshals - Napoleon …

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    Napoleon's Marshals. Napoleon Bonaparte's marshals were the men he relied upon to lead his armies. All had talents, were courageous and many were heroes. Some rivalled Bonaparte himself. Read their fascinating biographies. Pierre. …

  8. Napoleonic Marshals : Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte : Napoleonic …

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    1763-1844 One of the most controversial of Napoleon Bonaparte 's marshals, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte was a committed republican whose career, mainly a self-serving one, can be …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshal_of_the_Empire

    27 rows · Throughout his reign from 1804 to 1815, Napoleon appointed a total of 26 Marshals, although their number never exceeded 20 at any one moment. The initial list of 1804 included …

  10. https://napoleonbonaparte.fandom.com/wiki/Marshal_of_France

    Under Napoleon I during the First French Empire, the following men held the title: Louis Alexandre Berthier, Prince of Neufchatel and of Wagram, Duke of Valengin. (1753–1815), …

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    Mar 30, 2021 · Between the rays stand the portraits of eleven marshals and two Grands Officiers de la Maison de l'Empereur, all with their noble titles: Murat (Joachim-Napoléon), King of the Two Sicilies; Augereau, Duc de Castiglione; …

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    together with a large collection of documents signed by Napoleonic Marshals including Berthier, Ney (2), Kellerman (5), Jourdan (3), Macdonald (3), Mortier (5), de Grouchy (4), Moncey, …

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