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Marshal Ney

Marshal of the Empire
Michel Ney
Marechal Ney.jpg
Nickname(s) Le Rougeaud, le Brave des Braves
Born (1769-01-10)10 January 1769
Sarrelouis, Three Bishoprics, France
(now Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany)
Died 7 December 1815(1815-12-07) (aged 46)
Paris, France
Buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France
Allegiance Royal Standard of the King of France.svg Kingdom of France
Flag of France (1790-1794).svg Kingdom of France
Flag of France.svg French Republic
Flag of France.svg French Empire
Pavillon royal de France.svg Kingdom of France
Flag of France.svg French Empire
Years of service 1787–1815
Rank Marshal of the Empire
Commands held

VI Corps

III Corps
Battles/wars

War of the First Coalition

War of the Second Coalition

War of the Third Coalition

War of the Fourth Coalition

Peninsular War

Napoleon's invasion of Russia

War of the Sixth Coalition

War of the Seventh Coalition

Awards Insigne maréchal armée française.jpg Marshal of France
Legion Honneur GC ribbon.svg Legion of Honour (Grand Cross)
Ordre de la Couronne de Fer Chevalier ribbon.svg Order of the Iron Crown (Commander)
Prince of Moscow
Duke of Elchingen
Name inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe

VI Corps

War of the First Coalition

War of the Second Coalition

War of the Third Coalition

War of the Fourth Coalition

Peninsular War

Napoleon's invasion of Russia

War of the Sixth Coalition

War of the Seventh Coalition

Michel Ney (French pronunciation: ​[miʃɛl ˈnɛ]), 1st Duc d'Elchingen, 1st Prince de la Moskowa (10 January 1769 – 7 December 1815), popularly known as Marshal Ney, was a French soldier and military commander during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was one of the original 18 Marshals of the Empire created by Napoleon. He was known as Le Rougeaud ("red faced" or "ruddy") by his men and nicknamed le Brave des Braves ("the bravest of the brave") by Napoleon.

Michel Ney was born in the town of Sarrelouis, in the French province of the Three Bishoprics, along the French–German border. He was the second son of Pierre Ney (1738–1826), a master barrel-cooper and veteran of the Seven Years' War, and his wife Margarethe Grewelinger (1739–1791). He was the paternal grandson of Matthias Ney (1700–1780) and wife Margarethe Becker (d. 1767), and the maternal grandson of Valentin Grewelinger and wife Margaretha Ding. His hometown at the time of his birth comprised a French enclave in a predominantly German region of Saarland, and Ney grew up bilingual, due to his German roots.


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