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Maréchal is the
French equivalent of
English Marshal. Maréchale is the
feminine form
mainly used to
denote the wife of a
marshal in France. It can also...
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Leopoldo Marechal (June 11, 1900 – June 26, 1970) was one of the most
important Argentine writers of the
twentieth century. Born in
Buenos Aires into a...
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Marion Jeanne Caroline Maréchal (French pronunciation: [maʁjɔ̃ maʁeʃal]; née Le Pen, born 10
December 1989),
known as
Marion Maréchal-Le Pen from 2010 to...
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Sylvain Maréchal (15
August 1750 – 18
January 1803) was a
French essayist, poet,
philosopher and
political theorist,
whose views presaged utopian socialism...
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Maréchal Foch (French pronunciation: [maʁeʃal fɔʃ]) is an inter-specific
hybrid French red wine
grape variety. It was
developed at the
Oberlin Institute...
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Philippe Pétain (/peɪˈtæ̃/, French: [filip petɛ̃]) or
Marshal Pétain (French:
Maréchal Pétain), was a
French general who
commanded the
French Army in
World War...
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Maréchal de camp (sometimes
incorrectly translated as
field marshal) was a
general officer rank used by the
French Army
until 1848. The rank originated...
- France,
Portugal and
Brazil for a
brigade command (French:
maréchal de camp, Portuguese:
marechal de campo). The
origin of the term
dates to the
early Middle...
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Marechal Hermes is a
planned working-class
neighborhood located in the
North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
founded on May 1, 1913.
Surrounding neighborhoods...
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Maréchal, nous voilà ! (French pronunciation: [maʁeʃal nu vwala]; "Marshal, here we are!") is a 1941
French song
dedicated to
Marshal Philippe Pétain....