"Duc de Magenta" redirects here. For the racehorse, see Duke of Magenta (horse).
The MacMahon family[1] originated in Ireland and later established itself in France, where it gained prominence.[2] In the context of French nobility, the head of the family holds the titles of Duc de Magenta and Marquis de MacMahon.
^"de Mac-Mahon". EU: Roglo genealogical database. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
^"The French MacMahons" (PDF). Old Limerick Journal. 25: 105–12. 1989.
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