25 March 1767 – 13 October 1815) was a French military commander and statesman who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars.
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Joachim Murat was a French military commander and statesman who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. Under the French Empire he received the military titles of Marshal of the Empire and Admiral of France. Wikipedia
Born: March 25, 1767, Labastide-Murat, Cœur-de-Causse, France
Died: October 13, 1815 (age 48 years), Pizzo, Italy
Children: Lucien Murat, Letizia Murat, Achille Murat, and more
Spouse: Caroline Bonaparte (m. 1800–1815)
Siblings: Pierre Murat and André Murat
Place of burial: Chiesa di San Giorgio, Portone del Pizzo, Italy
Full name: Joachim-Napoléon Murat
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