[FFE*] Joachim Murat
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Napoleon made Murat a Marshal of France on 18 May 1804, and also granted him the title of "First Horseman of Europe". He was created Prince of the Empire in 1805, appointed Grand Duke of Berg and Cleves on 15 March 1806 and held this title until 1 August 1808 when he was named King of Naples and Sicily. He was in charge of the French Army in Madrid when the popular 2nd May uprising that started the Peninsular War happened.

Murat was equally useful in Napoleon's invasion of Russia (1812), and in the Battle of Leipzig (1813). However, after France's defeat at Leipzig, Murat reached an agreement with the Austrian Empire in order to save his own throne.

During the Hundred Days, he realized that the European powers, meeting as the Congress of Vienna, had the intention to remove him and return the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily to its pre-Napoleonic rulers. Murat deserted his new allies, and, after issuing a proclamation to the Italian patriots in Rimini, moved north to fight against the Austrians in the Neapolitan War to strengthen his rule in Italy by military means. He was defeated by Frederick Bianchi, a general of Francis I of Austria, in the Battle of Tolentino (2–3 May 1815).


Murat met a fearless death, taking the shots standing and unblindfolded.He fled to Corsica after Napoleon's fall. During an attempt to regain Naples through an insurrection in Calabria by announcing a rebellion at the town square he was attacked by an old woman blaming him for the loss of her son, the incident sparking attention he was arrested by the forces of the legitimate King, Ferdinand IV of Naples, and was eventually executed by firing squad at the Castello di Pizzo, (Calabria).

When the fatal moment arrived, Murat walked with a firm step to the place of execution, as calm, as unmoved, as if he had been going to an ordinary review. He would not accept a chair, nor suffer his eyes to be bound. "I have braved death (said he) too often to fear it." He stood upright, proudly and undauntedly, with his countenance towards the soldiers; and when all was ready, he kissed a cameo on which the head of his wife was engraved, and gave the word — thus,

« Soldats ! Faites votre devoir ! Droit au cœur mais épargnez le visage. Feu ! »

"Soldiers! Do your duty! Straight to the heart but spare the face. Fire!"
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DoctorOjama 7 Aug, 2012 @ 1:11pm 
hey its me wesley cant play any of my games my cp is being dumb ill tell u when its fixed
NerdingAround 20 Nov, 2011 @ 9:04am 
Also what tier do we belong too?
NerdingAround 20 Nov, 2011 @ 7:43am 
Are we at war?
SpeedoDude 30 Oct, 2011 @ 9:44pm 
Did Murat really say fire for the squad that was going to kill him, if so that takes some real guts.
SpeedoDude 24 Oct, 2011 @ 9:01pm 
Whos Anibal. do you mean Hannibal, who is the Greatest General in history.
[FFE*] Joachim Murat 13 Oct, 2011 @ 2:57pm 
"Soldiers! Do Your Duty! Straight To The Heart But Spare The Face!, Fire!"- Joachim Murat, Last Words. October 13, 1815