Maréchal Catinat, by Robert Tournières, c. 1700-12
Born
(1637-09-01)1 September 1637 Paris, France
Died
22 February 1712(1712-02-22) (aged 74) Saint-Gratien, France
Allegiance
Kingdom of France
Service/branch
French Army
Years of service
1791–1852
Rank
Marshal of France
Wars
War of Devolution
Siege of Lille
Franco-Dutch War
Nine Years' War
Siege of Philippsburg
Battle of Staffarda
Battle of Marsaglia
Siege of Ath
War of the Spanish Succession
Battle of Carpi
Battle of Chiari
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Nicolas Catinat (French pronunciation:[nikɔlakatina], 1 September 1637 – 22 February 1712) was a French military commander and Marshal of France under Louis XIV.
NicolasCatinat (French pronunciation: [nikɔla katina], 1 September 1637 – 22 February 1712) was a French military commander and Marshal of France under...
under NicolasCatinat defeated a Savoyard army of 18,000 led by Victor Amadeus and the Imperial general Prince Eugène of Savoy. Victory allowed Catinat to...
the French army of Marshal NicolasCatinat and the army of the Grand Alliance under Duke Victor Amadeus II of Savoy. Catinat, advancing from Fenestrelle...
seventeenth century numerous raids and looting by the French general NicolasCatinat stripped the villages, the castle and the churches of their valuables...
XIV appointed NicolasCatinat as commander of the French Army against the Duke of Savoy’s Army during the Nine Years' War. General Catinat, better known...
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noble families taking part in its mercantile enterprises. Captured by NicolasCatinat in 1691, Nice was restored to Savoy in 1696; but it was again besieged...
became almost impregnable for much of the 17th and 18th centuries. NicolasCatinat 1637–1712 French Most famous for his decisive victories over the Duke...
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Killed at Steenkerque en 1692. (Debay) Battle of Marsaglia, won by NicolasCatinat over the Piedmontese troops of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia assisted...
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opposing army (French, Spaniards, and Piedmontese), commanded by Marshal Catinat, was slowly drawing together between the Chiese and the Adige. But supply...
defeat at the Battle of Carpi on 9 July 1701 the French commander, NicolasCatinat, precipitously retired behind the river Mincio, leaving Prince Eugene...
by the Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolf II. 1701 – A Bourbon force under NicolasCatinat withdraws from a smaller Habsburg force under Prince Eugene of Savoy...
in Alsace was based in Strasbourg, under the overall direction of NicolasCatinat, commander of operations in Southern Germany and Northern Italy. Once...
Succession, takes place in Italy when French troops under the command of NicolasCatinat are attacked by Austrian forces led by Prince Eugene of Savoy. Crossing...
de Bourgogne, heir to the throne of France (b. 1682) February 22 – NicolasCatinat, French military commander and Marshal of France under Louis XIV (b...
Place du Carrousel Rue de Castiglione - Battle of Castiglione Rue Catinat - NicolasCatinat (1637-1712), Marshal of France Pont au Change - named for the...
nationale de France. de Broglie, Emmanuel (1902). "Chapitre II (1681–1688)". Catinat : l'homme et la vie (1637–1712) (hardcover) (in French) (Hachette-BnF reprinted...