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Marshal of France (French: Maréchal de France, plural Maréchaux de France) is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to generals for exceptional achievements. The title has been awarded since 1185, though briefly abolished (1793–1804) and for a period dormant
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See moreThe title derived from the office of marescallus Franciae created by King Philip II Augustus of France for Albéric Clément (c. 1190).
The title was abolished by the National Convention in...
See morePhilip VI, 1328–1350
• Anseau de Joinville (1265–1343), Marshal of France in 1339
• Charles I de Montmorency,...
See moreLouis XII, 1498–1515
• Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, Marquis of Vigevano (1448–1518), Marshal of France in 1499
• Charles II d'Amboise, Lord of Chaumont, of Meillan and of Charenton (1473–1511), Marshal of France in 1506...
See moreHenry IV 1589–1610
• Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne, Duc de Bouillon (1555–1623), Marshal of France in 1592
• Charles de Gontaut, Duc de Biron (1562–1602),...
See morePhilip II, 1180–1223
• Albéric Clément, Lord of Le Mez (died 1191), Marshal of France in 1185
• Matthew II of Montmorency, Lord of Montmorency and Marly, Marshal of France in 1191
• Guillaume de Bournel, (died 1195), Marshal of France in 1192...
See moreFrancis I 1515–1547
• Jacques II de Chabannes, Lord of La Palice (died 1525), Marshal of France in 1515
• Gaspard I de Coligny, Lord of Châtillon-sur-Loing (died...
See moreNapoleon I, 1804–1814, 1815
Throughout his reign, Napoleon created a total of twenty-six Marshals of the Empire:
• Louis-Alexandre Berthier, Prince of Neuchâtel and of Wagram,...
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