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  2. Patrice de MacMahon - Wikipedia

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    Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, marquis de MacMahon, [1] duc de Magenta ( French pronunciation: [patʁis də makma.ɔ̃]; 13 June 1808 – 17 October 1893), was a French general and politician, with the distinction of Marshal of France. He served as Chief of State of France from 1873 to 1875 and as President of France from 1875 to 1879.

  3. Patrice de Mac-Mahon | Facts, Biography, Marshal of France ...

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    Patrice de Mac-Mahon, (born July 13, 1808, Sully, France—died October 17, 1893, Loiret), marshal of France and second president of the Third French Republic. During his presidency the Third Republic took shape, the new constitutional laws of 1875 were adopted, and important precedents were established affecting the relationship between ...

  4. Patrice de MacMahon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Patrice de MacMahon, 6th Marquess of MacMahon, [1] 1st Duke of Magenta ( French pronunciation: [patʁis də makma.ɔ̃]; born Marie Edme Patrice Maurice; 13 June 1808 – 17 October 1893), was a French general and politician. He was Chief of State of France from 1873 to 1875 and as President of France, from 1875 to 1879. References

  5. Patrice de Mac Mahon — Wikipédia

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    Patrice de Mac Mahon b, comte de Mac Mahon, 1er duc de Magenta, maréchal de France, né le 13 juin 1808 au château de Sully ( Saône-et-Loire) et mort le 17 octobre 1893 à Montcresson ( Loiret ), est un militaire et homme d’État français, président de la République du 24 mai 1873 au 30 janvier 1879.

  6. Paris Commune of 1871: Causes, Bloody Week & Legacy | HISTORY

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    Thus emboldened, the Versaillais troops, led by Marshal Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, mounted an attack on the city of Paris, first entering through the unguarded city wall at Point du Jour....

  7. Patrice de MacMahon - Wikiwand

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    Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, marquis de MacMahon, duc de Magenta , was a French general and politician, with the distinction of Marshal of France. He served as Chief of State of France from 1873 to 1875 and as President of France from 1875 to 1879.

  8. Patrice de Mac Mahon | Élysée

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    Updated : 15 December 2022. Patrice de Mac Mahon (1808-1893) was President of the French Republic from 1873 to 1879. He was the second President of the Third Republic.

  9. Collections Online | British Museum

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    Information Related objects Also known as Patrice de MacMahon primary name: primary name: MacMahon, Patrice de other name: other name: (Maréchal) MacMahon, Marie Edme Patrice Maurice Details individual; military/naval; politician/statesman; French; Male Life dates 1808-1893 Biography

  10. MacMahon, Marie Edmé Patrice de | Encyclopedia.com

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    Marie Edmé Patrice de MacMahon (märē´ ĕdmā´ pätrēs´ də mäkmäōN´), 1808–93, president of the French republic (1873–79), marshal of France. MacMahon, of Irish descent, fought in the Algerian campaign, in the Crimean War , and in the Italian war of 1859.

  11. Patrice de MacMahon - Wikiwand

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    Patrice de MacMahon, 6th Marquess of MacMahon, 1st Duke of Magenta ( French pronunciation: [patʁis də makma.ɔ̃]; born Marie Edme Patrice Maurice; 13 June 1808 – 17 October 1893), was a French general and politician. He was Chief of State of France from 1873 to 1875 and as President of France, from 1875 to 1879. Count – The Duke of Magenta.