Examples of using "¡murat" in a sentence and their english translations:
Murat.
Victor. Murat.
And Murat.
10. Marshal Murat
in Marshal Murat’s absence.
Napoleon ordered Murat to lead a mass cavalry charge straight at the enemy. Murat’s men
Marshal Murat that would’ve allowed the enemy to escape.
but Murat had other ideas: he reformed the Neapolitan army,
Relations between Murat and the Emperor became strained.
Napoleon expected Murat to merely represent his interests in Naples,
Murat remained with the army during the retreat from Moscow,
Murat had become increasingly difficult to work with:
Lannes had to work closely with Marshal Murat,
Murat, always riding with the advance guard, was so fearless and conspicuous
When Davout got into a row with Marshal Murat, whom he regarded as incompetent,
In 1808, he sent Murat to Spain to act as his representative.
Murat was sentenced to death by the restored Bourbon monarchy of Naples.
Napoleon decided in Murat’s favour, giving him one of Davout’s divisions.
only Murat would do to lead his cavalry. Their differences were put to one side:
But Murat, now primarily concerned with hanging onto his kingdom, left the army
Joachim Murat, the son of an innkeeper, was destined for a career in the church,
Three weeks later, Murat and Marshal Lannes, who normally couldn’t stand each other,
for Naples, promising to raise fresh troops. Murat and Napoleon would never meet again.
Murat declared. “But now… I know that the Emperor’s sole desire is war.”
However, Murat’s commitment to the Sixth Coalition was distinctly half-hearted.
Murat then began to suspect what had been obvious to Napoleon, at least:
With the British and Austrians closing in, Murat became a hunted fugitive.
At the Battle of Aboukir, Lannes’ infantry worked with Murat’s cavalry
got a hostile reception from the Council of Five Hundred, it was Murat who saved the day,
Napoleon had rewarded Murat in 1806 by making him sovereign prince of the Grand Duchy of Berg.
When Napoleon left the army to return to Paris, he gave command to Marshal Murat.
As Napoleon retreated to the French frontier, Murat informed the Emperor that he was leaving
Transferred to Italy, his friendship with Murat got him noticed by the army commander
his flanking charge broke the enemy, and Murat personally took the Ottoman commander prisoner,
At Eylau in 1807, his squadrons supported Murat’s mass cavalry charge, and made their
Murat to bring him cannons, which he did, racing the guns through the city streets...
In 1798 Murat joined Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt. At the Battle of Aboukir,
When Napoleon established his empire in 1804, Murat became a Marsal, second in seniority only
During the advance into Russia, Murat’s cavalry faced a difficult and frustrating task,
in his extravagant uniforms that the Cossacks came to admire him, calling out ‘Oorah! Murat!’
Murat was among those who tried to persuade Napoleon to halt the advance at Smolensk,
Murat was at his best, directing a series of attacks on the Russian earthworks,
the Coalition was not going to honour its promise, and Murat would be next to lose his throne.
Berthier had none of Murat’s glamour, nor Ney’s heroism, nor the tactical instincts of Davout.
to join the King’s Constitutional Guard, along with his old schoolfriend Joachim Murat.
Yet in battle, Murat remained a brilliant and inspiring leader, as demonstrated at Austerlitz,
When Napoleon deposed Spain’s Bourbon monarchy, Murat hoped he’d be made the new King of Spain,
but that title went to Napoleon’s brother Joseph; Murat, instead, received the throne of Naples.
But he received only a lukewarm response. So in 1813, when Napoleon asked Murat to
Army of Italy. Murat was promoted Colonel and went with him as his new aide-de-camp.
and Murat’s troops fought back with brutal force – killing around 200, executing 300 more.
Murat took command of four cavalry corps, and became Napoleon’s second-in-command.
It was a bold stunt, but overall, Napoleon was not impressed by Murat’s pursuit of the enemy:
So in 1815, encouraged by news of Napoleon’s return from exile, Murat marched north against
Murat is rightly remembered as one of the great battlefield cavalry commanders of