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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...
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    Maréchal (French pronunciation: [maʁjɔ̃ maʁeʃal]; née Le Pen, born 10 December 1989), known as Marion Maréchal-Le Pen from 2010 to 2018, is a French far-right...
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    of France" (Maréchal de France); as the word doyen is used in French mainly in the sense of "the eldest". The later title Marshal General of France or...
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  • Constable of France was unavailable or, after 1626, suppressed. Marshal of France (French: Maréchal de France, plural Maréchaux de France) is a military...
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  • Marshal General of France, originally "Marshal General of the King's camps and armies" (French: maréchal général des camps et armées du roi), was a title...
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  • insignia was one star on each epaulette, that of the maréchal de camp two stars. However the maréchal de camp was entitled a general's uniform, the brigadier...
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    representing the armoured cavalry. The title of "marshal of France" (maréchal de France) is awarded as a distinction, rather than a rank. The marshals...
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  • Maurice Maréchal (1892–1964), French cellist Pierre Maréchal (1915–1949), British engineer and race driver Sylvain Maréchal (1750–1803), French essayist...
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    Maréchal de France (1734) 1731 : Louis de Noailles (1713-1793), Duke of Ayen, Duke of Noailles, Maréchal de France (1775) 1758-1791 : Jean-Paul de Noailles...
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    Duxelles (category Pages with French IPA)
    French chef François Pierre La Varenne (1615–1678) and to have been named after his employer, Nicolas Chalon du Blé, marquis d'Uxelles, maréchal de France...
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    (1929). "Gilles de Rays en face de Jeanne d'Arc: lettres patentes accordant un orle de France en supplément d'armoiries au maréchal de Rays, Sully-sur-Loire...
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    France simply as le maréchal Leclerc or just Leclerc. The son of an aristocratic family, Hauteclocque graduated from the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr...
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    Sylvain Maréchal (15 August 1750 – 18 January 1803) was a French essayist, poet, philosopher and political theorist, whose views presaged utopian socialism...
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    des guerres de religion, 1559–1598. Robert Laffont. Marchand, Charles (1889). Charles Ier de Cossé, comte de Brissac et maréchal de France, 1507–1563....
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  • Capitaine Lieutenant Sous-lieutenant Adjudant sous-officier Maréchal des logis-chef Maréchal des logis Brigadier-fourrier Brigadier Sergeants, corporals...
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    Galerie des Batailles (category Articles containing French-language text)
    marquis de Castelnau, maréchal de France. Killed at Dunkirk in 1653. Jean de Gassion Maréchal de France. Killed at Lens in 1647. Jacques de Rougé, marquis...
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    France), highest commander of the French Navy. Marshal of France (French: Maréchal de France) was a dignity bestowed only on to generals for exceptional...
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    Five-star rank (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    example: the insignia for the French OF-10 rank maréchal de France contains seven stars; the insignia for the Portuguese marechal contains four gold stars...
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    Général (category Military ranks of France)
    dignity of maréchal de France, now named maréchal d'empire. In 1814, the ranks of général de brigade and général de division reverted to maréchal de camp and...
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    Michel Ney (redirect from Maréchal Ney)
    voir comment meurt un maréchal de France!" Coustumier 2011, p. 267. Gillespie-Payne 2003, p. 111. Welschinger, Henri. Le Maréchal Ney: 1815. Paris: Librairie...
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  • three chevrons, gold or silver. Maréchal des logis de carrière (equivalent to sergent). Wears two chevrons. A maréchal des logis may be shortened to "margis"...
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    John Hepburn (soldier) (category Marshals of France)
    fought in wars in continental Europe achieving the rank and status of Maréchal de France. John Hepburn was the 2nd son of George Hepburn of Athelstaneford...
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    Maréchal, nous voilà ! (French pronunciation: [maʁeʃal nu vwala]; "Marshal, here we are!") is a 1941 French song dedicated to Marshal Philippe Pétain...
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  • (général de division) Jacques Lauriston (maréchal de France) Anne Gilbert de Laval (général de division) Louis Jean Baptiste de Lavalette (général de brigade)...
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    commander, and Maréchal de France. He was also known by the title maréchal de Montrevel. He was the son of Marie Olier-Nointel and Ferdinand de La Baume [fr]...
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    was further promoted to maréchal de camp in 1691 and lieutenant général on 3 January 1696 before being made Maréchal de France on 15 September 1709 as...
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    (26 May – 21 June 1942) when the 1st Free French Brigade of Général de brigade, future Maréchal de France Marie-Pierre Kœnig defended the site from 26...
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  • Comparative officer ranks of World War I (category Articles containing French-language text)
    practice. Maréchal de France and Amiral de France were as much a dignity of state as a military title. Thus British Field Marshals consulted with French Generals...
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    le since October 26, 1704, maréchal de camp since June 19, 1708, lieutenant général since March 8, 1718, maréchal de France since February 11, 1741, †...
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    was promoted Maréchal de France, marking the end of his military career, although the Ceinture de fer proved its worth after the French defeat at Ramillies...
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