• François Victor Masséna, 3rd Prince of Essling and 3rd Duke of Rivoli (born 2 April 1799 in Antibes, died 16 April 1863) was an amateur ornithologist...
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    daughter of Jean-François Joseph Debelle and Marguerite Justine Deschaux. She married the amateur ornithologist François Victor Masséna, 2nd Duke of Rivoli...
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  • Massena may refer to: André Masséna, French-Italian military commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars François Victor Massena, 3rd Duke...
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    André Masséna, Prince of Essling, Duke of Rivoli (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe massena]; born Andrea Massena; 6 May 1758 – 4 April 1817), was a French...
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    during his five trips to Europe. One such collection was that of François Victor Masséna (12,500 bird specimens). Wilson was one of the founders of the...
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  • made many studies on the ornithological collection of his uncle François Victor Masséna and described several new species of parrots (Psittacidae) in the...
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    1821–1863: François Masséna, 3rd Prince d'Essling, 3rd Duc de Rivoli (2 April 1799 – 16 April 1863) 1863–1898: André Prosper Victor Masséna, 4th Prince...
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    the defending French Army of Italy under General of Division (GD) André Massena and the invading French Reserve Army commanded by First Consul Napoleon...
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    1846 – Thomas Bellerby Wilson purchases the bird collection of François Victor Masséna 1850 – Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft founded. 1853– 1856 –...
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    right, Anne Debelle, Princess of Essling (1802-1887), wife of François Victor Massena, 3rd Duke of Rivoli. To her left stands her lady-in-waiting, Pauline...
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    anna) is a North American species of hummingbird. It was named after Anna Masséna, Duchess of Rivoli. It is native to western coastal regions of North America...
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    woodpecker. The specific epithet rivolii honors French ornithologist François Victor Masséna, third Duke of Rivoli and third Prince of Essling. This article...
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    immediately delegated the general of division André Masséna to attack on 16 April 1794. Masséna quickly conquered Ormea without encountering resistance...
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    Caverhill Jerdon publishes the first volume of The Birds of India. François Victor Massena, 3rd Duke of Rivoli, Alberto della Marmora and Alfred Moquin-Tandon...
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    (1902-1958), cinematographer André Masséna (1758–1817), Napoleonic general and Marshal of the Empire François Victor Massena, 3rd Duke of Rivoli (1799-1863)...
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  • Austrians and raced south with André Masséna to deal with a relief column led by Giovanni di Provera. On 16 January, Masséna, Pierre Augereau, and Jean Sérurier...
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  • After his death, his widow married Victor Masséna, 5th Prince d'Essling, 5th Duc de Rivoli, son of François Victor Massena, 3rd Duke of Rivoli and Anne d'Essling...
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    regiment. On the same day, Masséna successfully attacked the Col Ardente with General of Brigade Amédée Emmanuel François Laharpe's division. On 27 April...
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    Padua to prevent Wurmser from escaping to the east and Masséna through Vicenza and Arcole. Masséna intercepted General-major Peter Karl Ott von Bátorkéz's...
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    promoted and made chief of staff to Marshal André Masséna. He served in this role during Masséna's 1810–1811 invasion of Portugal. His history of that...
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    from the Emperor, with two of them – Louis-Alexandre Berthier and André Masséna – receiving more than one million Francs each. Two Marshals – Joachim Murat...
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    receiving honourable citations from both Championnet and general André Masséna for defending the Little St. Bernard Pass in August 1799, Malet was promoted...
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    generals included Napoleon Bonaparte, Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, André Masséna, Jean Victor Marie Moreau and Étienne Macdonald. As a general description of French...
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    Masséna probed the Austrian and Piedmontese positions which were fortified and supported by 18 pieces of artillery. The next day at 11:00 AM, Masséna...
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    Nice (section Place Masséna)
    Nice [fr] Musée Masséna [fr] Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nice Musée Matisse Musée Marc Chagall Musée archéologique de Nice-Cimiez [fr] The Place Masséna is the main...
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    April and Oneglia was seized. André Masséna commanded the 20,000-man main column on the right wing while François Macquard directed the center division...
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    Ireland under Hoche in 1796. He then joined the Army of the Alps under André Masséna, where he was promoted to command of a grenadier company at the Battle...
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    attacked five times successively by 65,000 French under Marshal André Masséna. Masséna was uncertain as to the disposition and strength of the opposing forces...
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    could launch this assault the French, under tactical command of André Masséna, launched the Saorgio Offensive (April, 1794), which was planned by the...
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    purpose, Napoleon wanted Masséna to hold Archduke Charles' large army in Italy for as long as possible. In order for Masséna to grapple with his enemies...
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