Duke of Ragusa

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The Duke of Ragusa was the title held by French marshal Auguste de Marmont, a prominent Napoleonic military commander noted for both his battlefield service and his controversial defection in 1814.

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Duke of Ragusa canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
noble title
allegiance Bourbon Restoration France NERFINISHED
First French Empire NERFINISHED
associatedWith Bourbon monarchy of France NERFINISHED
French Empire nobility
Napoleon I of France NERFINISHED
Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
awardReceived Marshal’s baton of the French Empire
birthYear 1774
causeOfNotoriety perceived betrayal of Napoleon
country First French Empire NERFINISHED
France
createdBy Napoleon I of France NERFINISHED
deathYear 1852
hasTitleHolder Auguste de Marmont NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century
holder Auguste de Marmont NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle French
militaryRank Marshal of the Empire
namedAfter Dubrovnik NERFINISHED
Ragusa NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Marmont family NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Duke of Ragusa NERFINISHED
notableBattle Battle of Wagram NERFINISHED
Peninsular War campaigns
notableEvent capitulation of Paris in 1814
notableFor Napoleonic-era French peerage
association with Auguste de Marmont
defection from Napoleon in 1814
service under Napoleon I
occupation Marshal of France
military officer
officeHolder Auguste de Marmont NERFINISHED
participantIn Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
positionHeld Duke of Ragusa NERFINISHED
startTime 1808
styleOfAddress Duc de Raguse NERFINISHED
subclassOf French ducal title
territorialDesignation Ragusa in Dalmatia NERFINISHED
titleHolderRank Marshal of France NERFINISHED

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Battle of Möckern (1813) commander Duke of Ragusa
Marshal Auguste de Marmont nobleTitle Duke of Ragusa
subject surface form: Auguste de Marmont