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    Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, marquis de MacMahon, duc de Magenta (French pronunciation: [patʁis də makma.ɔ̃]; 13 June 1808 – 17 October 1893)...
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    the MacMahon family continued until the death of the 5th Marquis in 1894. Patrice de MacMahon, a grandson of the first Marquis from the MacMahon family's...
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    Marie Armand Patrice de Mac Mahon, known as Patrice de Mac Mahon (10 June 1855, Outreau – 23 May 1927, Paris), 2nd Duke of Magenta and 6th Marquis d'Éguilly...
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    The 130,000-strong French Army of Châlons, commanded by Marshal Patrice de MacMahon and accompanied by Napoleon III, was attempting to lift the siege...
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    Prime Minister for less than a month in late 1877. On 29 June 1877, Patrice de MacMahon dissolved the House after being outvoted. The elections of 14 October...
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    President of France Patrice de MacMahon. De la Croix de Castries was born in Paris in 1834, the daughter of Comte Armand de la Croix de Castries (1807–1862)...
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    but it was a decisive victory for the Franco-Sardinian alliance. Patrice de MacMahon was created Duke of Magenta for his role in this battle, and would...
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    Deputies. They were held during the Seize Mai crisis. President Patrice de MacMahon dissolved the Chamber of Deputies elected in 1876, in the hope of...
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    French Third Republic (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    dominated the tenures of the first two presidents, Adolphe Thiers and Patrice de MacMahon, but growing support for the republican form of government among...
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    republicans, he resigned on 24 May 1873, and was replaced as president by Patrice de MacMahon. When he died in 1877, his funeral became a major political event;...
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    efficiency that upon the resignation of Legitimist president Marshal de MacMahon he seemed to step naturally into the Presidency of the Republic, and...
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    Official website of the French Presidency. Retrieved 2 August 2010. "Patrice de Mac-Mahon (1808–1893)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15 November...
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    next legislature was dominated by Republicans, and after President Patrice de MacMahon had unsuccessfully tried to obtain a new royalist majority by dissolving...
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    Napoleon was at Châlons-sur-Marne with the army of Marshal Patrice de MacMahon. MacMahon, Marshal Bazaine, and the count of Palikao, with the Empress...
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  • McMahon, also spelt MacMahon (older Irish orthography: Mac Mathghamhna; reformed Irish orthography: Mac Mathúna), were different Middle Age era Irish...
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  • screenwriter Patrice Loko, French footballer Patrice Lumumba, first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo Patrice de MacMahon, duc de Magenta...
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    fʁɑ̃sɛ]), officially the Government of the French Republic (Gouvernement de la République française, [ɡuvɛʁnəmɑ̃ də la ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛːz]), exercises...
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  • British Army general Hugh MacMahon (Indian Army officer) (1880–1939), British Indian Army major general Patrice de MacMahon (1808–1893), French general...
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  • McMahon or MacMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN or /məkˈmɑːn/ mək-MAHN; older Irish orthography: Mac Mathghamhna; reformed Irish orthography: Mac Mathúna; meaning...
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    seized and executed by the National Guard. Thiers, the army commander Patrice de MacMahon and the French government hurriedly left the city, and established...
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    example of 15th-century noble house Casa Giacobbe Monument to general Patrice de MacMahon La Fagiana natural park, a former hunting resort of King Victor Emmanuel...
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    Assassinated 6 years, 6 months and 22 days into seven-year term 14 Patrice de MacMahon 2077 3 24 May 1873 – 30 January 1879 Resigned 5 years, 8 months and...
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    Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers; the II Corps, led by Patrice de MacMahon; the III Corps, led by François Certain de Canrobert, the IV Corps; led by Adolphe Niel...
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    Franco-Prussian War (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    led by Napoleon III, with Marshals François Achille Bazaine and Patrice de MacMahon in command of the field armies. However, there was no previously...
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    Pelissier, later the Duke of Malakoff (French: Duc de Malakoff), and General Patrice de Mac-Mahon, the Russian defenders evacuated the entire city on...
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  • Paddy or Patrick McMahon or MacMahon or Mac Mahon may refer to: Pat McMahon (athlete) (born 1942), Irish long-distance runner Pat McMahon (baseball) (born...
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    the presidency of Patrice de MacMahon. After the election of Patrice de MacMahon as president to replace Adolphe Thiers, Albert de Broglie was called...
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    Roger Faulques Ante Gotovina Aarne Juutilainen Jean-Marie Le Pen Patrice MacMahon Peter Ortiz George Edward Massee Alan Seeger Susan Travers Aly Khan...
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    Belle Époque (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    wars and their aftermath made the Belle Époque appear to be a time of joie de vivre (joy of living) in contrast to 19th century hardships. It was also a...
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  • Patrice de MacMahon, 1st Duke of Magenta (1808–1893), French military leader and politician MacMahon family, Dukes of Magenta, descendants of Patrice...
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