duc d'elchingen

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A French marshal in the Napoleonic Wars (1769-1815): "duc d'elchingen" refers to a specific historical figure, a French military commander who served under Napoleon Bonaparte. The title itself is a French noble rank meaning "Duke of Elchingen."
Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to identify the specific individual who held the title of Duke of Elchingen. It is primarily encountered in historical texts, biographies, or discussions about the Napoleonic era.
    • Example: The duc d'elchingen was known for his cavalry charges.
    • Example: A biography details the life of the duc d'elchingen.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Reference: The term is used to denote both the person and the title conferred upon him by Napoleon. It signifies a specific point in French military and aristocratic history.
    • Example: The victory at the battle led to his creation as the duc d'elchingen.
Variants and Related Words
  • Duke of Elchingen: The English translation of the French title "duc d'elchingen."
  • Michel Ney: This is the actual name of the marshal who held the title . He is more commonly referred to by his name, Marshal Ney, or his later title "Prince de la Moskowa."
Synonyms
  • Marshal Ney: The most common synonym, referring to the same person by his military rank and surname.
  • Michel Ney: A synonym using his full given name and surname.
Notes
  • This is a highly specific historical term. In most general contexts, the individual is referred to as Marshal Ney. The title "duc d'elchingen" is typically used in formal historical writing or when specifically discussing the titles he was granted.
  • The word is of French origin and retains its French spelling and diacritical marks (the apostrophe in "d'elchingen" is part of the title).
Noun
  1. French marshal in the Napoleonic Wars (1769-1815)

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